"Once upon a time, there was a man who was bewitched, bothered and
bewildered. (Laughter) And he went around wrecking his happiness every day
with his lack of insight into himself He was a machine without
consciousness, a machine that went on without conscious, aware direction.
And he suffered from it. When we're asleep thinking we're awake, we suffer
from the problem. Correct? Do you understand that point? When you're
asleep, thinking you're awake, imagining you're awake, then there's always
suffering, because it's a false state."
A Map to Lasting Treasure Your Power of Natural Knowing, Chap. 21, p. 166 (Previous version) Chap. 21, p. 148 (Current version)