“It would seem that the scientific revolution involved not just a progressive transformation of scientific theory, but also a transformation in what were considered to be the observable facts!”
Source: What Is This Thing Called Science?
“Give me a reason to push my Dislike button.”
Source: The Divine Dantes: Paella in Purgatory (Divine Dantes Trilogy Book 2)
“Groupies will give you Chlamydia, Edward.”
“Right, Virg. Groupies throw underwear on stage. They don’t throw flowers.”
Source: The Divine Dantes: Paella in Purgatory (Divine Dantes Trilogy Book 2)
“He who grasps the truth of the Mental Nature of the Universe is well advanced on The Path to Mastery.”
Source: The Kybalion: A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece
“As above in consciousness, so below in matter”
Source: The Book of Light: The Nature of God, the Structure of Consciousness, and the Universe Within You
“Treating others with kindness is the first magical act the magician learns and the last one he masters.”
“Many philosophers and theologians have grappled with the question of whether reality is a dream, or whether we are the dreamer or the dreamed. In Hermetic philosophy, the answer is both. We are but the dreams and thoughts of the Infinite Mind, but as microcosms of the Infinite Mind, we are also the dreamers.”
Source: Psychic Witch: A Metaphysical Guide to Meditation, Magick & Manifestation
“Magic is knowledge suitable for a craft-guild, the expectation of the malignant or benign through the name of God, both through the names themselves and certainly through the names of things. Whence it follows that magic is knowledge about to be interpreted, because all a name is to be when a word should be a word, through each thing which a language is transmitted, if the magician might be able to write the letters down. Much is said, the knowledge is of words,... "
'Height of Sacred Magic', Berengario Ganell, 1346'.”
“Imagination is a powerful thing. Many innovations and great breakthroughs wouldn’t have been possible without it.”
“There is always a disruption for every generation in a lifetime that renders the previous generation less knowledgeable.”