"Dreaming or awake, we perceive only events that have meaning to us"
About this Quote
The phrase “only events that have meaning to us” is doing the real work. It’s not merely about attention (“we notice what interests us”), but about construction: the self as a meaning-making machine that turns raw occurrence into “event” only after it’s been interpreted. Subtextually, Roberts is arguing that what you call reality is partly a narrative you authorize. That’s flattering (you have agency) and unsettling (you may be trapped inside your own significance map).
Context matters: Roberts is best known for the Seth material and a broader 1970s American appetite for consciousness exploration, therapy culture, and metaphysical counter-narratives. Read through that lens, the line isn’t a neutral psychology lesson; it’s an invitation to treat inner life as actionable data. Change what “has meaning,” and you change what appears to happen to you.
The sentence works because it’s modest in tone but expansive in implication, smuggling a worldview through a simple grammar: two states of being, one rule of perception, and a pointed limitation (“only”) that turns everyday experience into a question about who’s editing the tape.
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| Topic | Meaning of Life |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Roberts, Jane. (2026, January 15). Dreaming or awake, we perceive only events that have meaning to us. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/dreaming-or-awake-we-perceive-only-events-that-163384/
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Roberts, Jane. "Dreaming or awake, we perceive only events that have meaning to us." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/dreaming-or-awake-we-perceive-only-events-that-163384/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Dreaming or awake, we perceive only events that have meaning to us." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/dreaming-or-awake-we-perceive-only-events-that-163384/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.











