“It is a curious paradox that precisely in proportion to our own intellectual weakness will be our credulity, to those mysterious powers assumed by others; and in those regions of darkness and ignorance where man cannot effect even those things that are within the power of man, there we shall ever find that a blind belief in feats that are far beyond those powers has taken the deepest root in the minds of the deceived, and produced the richest harvest to the knavery of the deceiver.” MenMindBeliefDarknessTakenEffectsIgnoranceIntellectualWeaknessRootsBlindMysteriousCuriousProportionRegionsParadoxHarvestDeceivedFeatsCredulityDeceiverKnaveryBlind Belief Book:Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Mind and body are not to be taken lightly. Their connection is intimate and mysterious, and better mapped by poets than pornographers.” MindBodyTakenPoetConnectionsMysteriousIntimatePornographyMind And Body Author:Shana Alexander
“The sacrifice to Legba was completed; the Master of the Crossroads had taken the loas' mysterious routes back to his native Guinea. Meanwhile, the feast continued. The peasants were forgetting their misery: dance and alcohol numbed them, carrying away their shipwrecked conscience in the unreal and shady regions where the savage madness of the African gods lay waiting.” ReligionWaitingForgetTakenSacrificeMastersConscienceMadnessLaysMiseryAlcoholMysteriousNativeRegionsSavagesRoutesPeasantsUnrealCrossroadsShadyGuinea Author:Jacques Roumain