It is not improbable that Heraclitus meant merely to imply that we perceive only our own sensations, and they of course are what they are;-that the image of the sun is an appearance, or sensation in our eyes, and, of course, an appearance can be neither more nor less than what it appears to be;-that the notion of the true size of the sun is not an image, or belonging either to the sense, or to the sensuous fancy, but is an Imageless truth of the understanding obtained by intellectual deductions.
"Literary Remains, Vol. 2"
Coleridge
A cinema audience can look up and see that all screen images are appearing through the instrumentality of one Imageless beam of light.
"Autobiography of a YOGI"
Paramhansa Yogananda
There is a noble idealism that breaks in fine impatience with tradition, and audaciously seeks new symbols wherein to suggest for a season the eternal and Imageless truth.
"Letters of Catherine Benincasa"
Catherine Benincasa