Images "stand in" to represent what is in fact unknowable, non-ceptual and non-evidential to us, who are negatively situated on this side of consciou… - E. Graham Howe

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Images "stand in" to represent what is in fact unknowable, non-ceptual and non-evidential to us, who are negatively situated on this side of consciousness. Such images can only be real in themselves, however, in so far as they represent, or re-present, the eternal reality of THAT. When they become real in themselves, then we are only over-stating them and have become idolaters guilty of the error of the Sanskrit word upadhi, which is treating THAT as if it is only this, and so confusing the lesser with the greater.

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About E. Graham Howe

Eric Graham Howe (February 3, 1897 – June 8, 1975) was a British psychiatrist notable for his focus on psychodynamic psychology, existential phenomenology, and spirituality. He was associated with the Tavistock Clinic in the late 1920s and early 1930s and the Open Way Clinic in the 1950s and 1960s.

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