Helen M. Luke Quote

The coming to consciousness is not a discovery of some new thing; it is a long and painful return to that which has always been.


Dark wood to white rose: a study of meanings in Dante's Divine comedy (ed. 1975)


The coming to consciousness is not a discovery of some new thing; it is a long and painful return to that which has always been.

The coming to consciousness is not a discovery of some new thing; it is a long and painful return to that which has always been.

The coming to consciousness is not a discovery of some new thing; it is a long and painful return to that which has always been.

The coming to consciousness is not a discovery of some new thing; it is a long and painful return to that which has always been.