William James Quote

The sentiment of reality can indeed attach itself so strongly to our object of belief that our whole life is polarized through and through, so to speak, by its sense of the existence of the thing believed in, and yet that thing, for the purpose of definite description, can hardly be said to be present to our mind at all.


Lecture III, "The Reality of the Unseen" - The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)


The sentiment of reality can indeed attach itself so strongly to our object of belief that our whole life is polarized through and through, so to...

The sentiment of reality can indeed attach itself so strongly to our object of belief that our whole life is polarized through and through, so to...

The sentiment of reality can indeed attach itself so strongly to our object of belief that our whole life is polarized through and through, so to...

The sentiment of reality can indeed attach itself so strongly to our object of belief that our whole life is polarized through and through, so to...