Sunday, August 19, 2012

June, 1945: Spiritual Quest

"What I leave out of my work I leave out, discard, and overlook in life as well, because I do not think it is important. It weighs people down, and kills vision and spiritual perceptions. Too much upholstery. We are limited enough as it is without weighing ourselves down with facts which do not inspire, nourish, or liberate us," Anais says. "Everything else to me are obstacles, interferences, clutterings, inessentials," she continues.

Her friends says Anais is driven by a spiritual quest. She is aroused by life, always looking for meaning, and leaving out the superfluous. She constantly tries to make sense of her experiences by asking herself, what does this mean?

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