Bring something incomprehensible into the world!

Gilles Deleuze
Bring something incomprehensible into the world!
Bring something incomprehensible into the world!
Bring something incomprehensible into the world!
Bring something incomprehensible into the world!
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When Buddha said, "Bring something incomprehensible into the world!" he was speaking about the impossibility of fathoming the truth. The truth is that people live by doing things they do not understand, nor can they comprehend it. This is one of the reasons why there is so much suffering in the world; it is because people forget to put their faith in something that they do not understand.

Source: A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism And Schizophrenia

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