http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/04/27/when-einstein-met-tagore/TAGORE: It is not difficult to imagine a mind to which the sequence of things
happens not in space but only in time like the sequence of notes in
music. For such a mind such conception of reality is akin to the musical
reality in which Pythagorean geometry can have no meaning. There is the
reality of paper, infinitely different from the reality of literature.
For the kind of mind possessed by the moth which eats that paper
literature is absolutely non-existent, yet for Man’s mind literature has
a greater value of Truth than the paper itself. In a similar manner if
there be some Truth which has no sensuous or rational relation to the
human mind, it will ever remain as nothing so long as we remain human
beings.
EINSTEIN: Then I am more religious than you are!
TAGORE: My religion is in the reconciliation of the Super-personal Man, the universal human spirit, in my own individual being.