“If the 'self-life' is supreme, Satan does not have to be invited in. The lines are already set for the 'electric' current to flow. Satan is master of ceremonies, though he be apparently non-existent.” IfsDoeSelfLife IsLinesMastersFlowCurrentsSupremeTemptationSatanElectricInvitedCeremonyElectric CurrentMaster Ceremony Author:F. Huegel
“Mysticism cuts through bullshit, and it takes you right there to the experience. Everything in your life is eventually set up as a pragmatic energy flow into the light.” LightLife IsEnergyCuttingFlowMysticismBullshitPragmaticEnergy Flow Author:Frederick Lenz
“Life is a continual flow of events, streaming in from the universal stream of consciousness in such a way that it exactly matches our own stream of consciousness.” WayLife IsConsciousnessEventsFlowUniversalStreamsStreamingStream Of Consciousness Author:Neale Donald Walsch
“Everything in my life is in perspective. OK, perspective ebbs and flows. I've had bad days, but they weren't in the last years. A bad day is 2 October 1996: 'We've got bad news for you, you've got advanced testicular cancer and you've got a coin's toss chance of survival.' That's a bad day.” YearsLastsLife IsChancePerspectiveNewsSurvivalFlowCancerLast YearCoinsBad DayOctoberBad NewsTossEbb And FlowTesticular Cancer Author:Lance Armstrong
“Books should confuse. Literature abhors the typical. Literature flows to the particular, the mundane, the greasiness of paper, the taste of warm beer, the smell of onion or quince. Auden has a line: "Ports have names they call the sea." Just so will literature describe life familiarly, regionally, in terms life is accustomed to use -- high or low matters not. Literature cannot by this impulse betray the grandeur of its subject -- there is only one subject: What it feels like to be alive. Nothing is irrelevant. Nothing is typical.” FeelsShouldBookMatterUseLife IsLiteratureNamesTermLinesAliveSeaSubjectsParticularTastePaperLowsFlowWarmSmellBeerImpulseBetrayTypicalIrrelevantAccustomedMundaneGrandeurPortOnionsAudenQuinceTerm Life Book:Brown: The Last Discovery of America Source: Brown: The Last Discovery of America