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doors of perception
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/17 21:42 UTC 版)
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From a quote from William Blake's book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1793): If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite.
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doors of perception pl (plural only)
- The ability to perceive more than the normal input of our senses; the means of achieving altered states of consciousness.
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2010 October 17, Doc Hammer, “Assisted Suicide” (10:51 from the start), in The Venture Bros., season 4, episode 14, spoken by Dr. Byron Orpheus (Steven Rattazzi):
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“The doors of perception have opened all at once! We must close them!” “Hey, there's quadrillions of them!” “Maybe millions!” “What are you -- Quadrillions is a larger number.” “Quadrillions is a fake number.” “No, it's not! It's a thousand billion.” “Really? Look, are you just trying to make me look like a douche in front of the new guy?”
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2022, Ian McEwan, Lessons, page 509:
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He could not take seriously these chaps in ties and suits or tweeds who wore brogues and cardigans when at home all day, who belonged to the Garrick and the Athenaeum, who lived in solid north London villas or Costwold mansions, who spoke loftily, as one might after a lifetime pontificating from All Souls, Oxford; who had never risked a peep round the doors of perception by taking a drug other than tobacco or alcohol, which they peevishly refused to accept were psychoactive addictive sustances;
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