“The palpable sense of mystery in the desert air breeds fables, chiefly of lost treasure. ... It is a question whether it is not better to be bitten by the little horned snake of the desert that goes sidewise and strikes without coiling, than by the tradition of a lost mine.” LittlesLostAirMysteryMinesTraditionStrikesTreasureDesertSnakesFables Book:Stories from the Country of Lost Borders Source: Stories from the Country of Lost Borders
“The things that can restore us have to get in, too. This is what the wisdom of an open heart is all about. All the spiritual traditions speak of this but I love the Tibetan tradition: "A spiritual warrior always has a crack in his heart because that is how the mysteries can get in."” HeartSpiritualSpeakMysteryTraditionWarriorCracksTibetanOpen HeartSpiritual Warrior Author:Mark Nepo
“There were positive things about the church, that is, in the European cultural sense, the architecture, the liturgy, the music, the art, such as it was, the stations of the cross in the church, the tradition, and the atmosphere of awe and mystery in the mass. The atmosphere of miracle, one of mainly mystery, that's what fascinates me.” ArtChurchMysteryMassTraditionCrossesMiracleArchitectureAtmosphereAweStationsPositive ThingsLiturgy Author:Frank McCourt
“Golden eagles don`t mate with bald eagles, deer don`t mate with antelope, gray wolves don`t mate with red wolves. Just look at domesticated animals, at mongrel dogs, and mixed breed horses, and you`ll know the Great Mystery didn`t intend them to be that way. We weakened the species and introduced disease by mixing what should be kept seperate. Among humans, intermarriage weakens the respect people have for themselves and for their traditions. It undermines clarity of spirit and mind.” PeopleKnowsWayShouldMindHumansLooksSpiritAnimalMysteryDogDiseaseRedTraditionHorseSpeciesGoldenClarityGrayMatesEaglesDeerMixingRespect PeopleDomesticated AnimalsAntelopesBald EagleIntermarriage Author:Russell Means
“I did not love cold harmony and perfect regularity of organization; what I sought was variety, mystery, tradition, the venerable, the awful. I despised sophisters and calculators; I was groping for faith, honor, and prescriptive loyalties. I would have given any number of neo-classical pediments for one poor battered gargoyle.” GivenPerfectPoorNumbersMysteryColdHonorTraditionOrganizationHarmonyLoyaltyAwfulVarietyDespisedRegularityBatteredGargoylesCalculators Book:The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays Source: The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays
“God is not a Christian, God is not a Jew, or a Muslim, or a Hindu, or a Buddhist. All of those are human systems which human beings have created to try to help us walk into the mystery of God. I honor my tradition, I walk through my tradition, but I don't think my tradition defines God, I think it only points me to God.” ThinkingTryingHumansGodHelpingChristianReligionHuman BeingsWalksMysteryHonorWalkingTraditionJewBuddhistTheologianDefiningBishopsChristian GodMystery Of God Author:John Shelby Spong