Georges Bataille Quote

It is through an intimate cessation of all intellectual operations that the mind is laid bare. If nor, discourse maintains it in its little complacency. … The difference between inner experience and philosophy resides principally in this: that in experience, … what counts is no longer the statement of wind, but the wind.


p. 13 - L'Expérience Intérieure (1943)


It is through an intimate cessation of all intellectual operations that the mind is laid bare. If nor, discourse maintains it in its little...

It is through an intimate cessation of all intellectual operations that the mind is laid bare. If nor, discourse maintains it in its little...

It is through an intimate cessation of all intellectual operations that the mind is laid bare. If nor, discourse maintains it in its little...

It is through an intimate cessation of all intellectual operations that the mind is laid bare. If nor, discourse maintains it in its little...