“Once one realizes that magick works, and that it works based on scientific factors, the next step is to hone one's skill to reach repetitive success. What makes magick so interesting is that because we are individuals, the combination that unlocks the door to success will vary from person to person, yet the main thrust of the work operates on a specific set of scientific formulas that our scientists are only now beginning to fathom. The mystery, then, lies within each of us.” PersonsLyingNextIndividualRealizingInterestingStepsDoorsMysterySkillsScientistFactorsCombinationFormulasVaryThrustNext StepsFathomRepetitive Author:Silver RavenWolf
“There is no danger of exaggerating. We an never hope to fathom this inexpressible mystery nor will we ever be able to give sufficient thanks to our Mother for bringing us into such intimacy with the Blessed Trinity.” GivingAbleMotherReligiousMysteryDangerBlessedThanksIntimacySufficientTrinityFathomVirgin MaryBlessed MotherExaggerating Author:Josemaria Escriva
“The mysteries of the female sex! We men can never hope to fathom your depths, but only try not to drown in them.” MenTryingSexMysteryFemaleDepthFathom Author:Joyce Carol Oates
“The mystery of death, the riddle of how you could speak to someone and see them every day and then never again, was so impossible to fathom that of course we kept trying to figure it out, even when we were unconscious.” TryingCoursesSpeakImpossibleMysteryFiguresUnconsciousBereavementRiddleFathomMystery Of Death Book:Goldengrove Source: Goldengrove
“Dogma is the guardian of mystery. The doctrines are spiritually significant in ways that we cannot fathom.” WayMysterySignificantDoctrineDogmaGuardianFathom Book:Collected Works Source: Collected Works
“It does not matter that we cannot fathom this mystery. The only real problem comes when we think that we have.” ThinkingDoeRealMatterProblemMysteryReal ProblemsFathom Book:Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage Source: Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage
“If I speak in the tongues of men and of angles, but am note nice, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but am not nice, I am nothing. If I give all I posses to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but am not nice, I gain nothing.” IfsMenGivingBodyMovingSpeakPoorNiceMysteryMountainGainsNotesTongueSurrenderFlamesProphecyAngleFathomMove MountainsPosseGongsCymbals Author:Benjamin Carson