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Ah! You’re likely thinking of a quote from C.S. Lewis that touches on awe, humility, and reverence. One of his well-known lines is:
“The proper aim of mankind is to worship God—to fall down before Him in admiration and humility.”
This captures the idea that true wisdom or understanding begins with:
Acknowledging something greater than oneself
Experiencing awe without ego
Recognizing the limits of human knowledge and power
It resonates beautifully with epistemic humility, your earlier reflections on consciousness, and even the idea of perceiving “the code” or underlying reality—because in all of these, we confront something vast, beyond ordinary perception.
If you want, I can pull together a few more C.S. Lewis quotes about humility, awe, and the limits of understanding reality, which seem to align with your Neo/DMT/quantum reflections. Do you want me to do that?
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