“A mystic sees beyond the illusion of separateness into the intricate web of life in which all things are expressions of a single Whole. You can call this web "God, the Tao, the Great Spirit, the Infinite Mystery, Mother or Father," but it can be known only as love.” WholeSpiritMotherFatherKnownMysteryExpressionIllusionAll ThingsInfiniteTaoMysticIntricateInterdependenceGreat SpiritSeparatenessWeb Of Life Author:Joan Z. Borysenko
“I don't think that faith, whatever you're being faithful about, really can be scientifically explained. And I don't want to explain this whole life business through truth, science. There's so much mystery. There's so much awe.” ThinkingWantWholeMysteryWhole LifeFaithfulAweBeing Faithful Author:Jane Goodall
“Man, do you think yours is the only soul? Look around you. Everything that you see quivers with being. Though your thoughts are free, one thing you do not think about: the whole. Beasts have a mind; respect it. Flowers too- look at one. Nature brought forth each petal. There is a mystery that sleeps in metal. Everything feels, and has power over you.” ThinkingMenFeelsMindLooksSoulWholeSleepOne ThingMysteryFlowerEnvironmentalBeastOver YouMetalsPetalsQuiver Author:Gerard De Nerval
“The whole of my acting career is a bit of a mystery to me.” WholeBitsActingCareersMystery Author:Antony Sher
“The nature of Christ is, I grant it, from one end to another, a web of mysteries; but this mysteriousness does not correspond to the difficulties which all existence contains. Let it be rejected, and the whole world is an enigma; let it be accepted, and we possess a wonderful explanation of the history of man.” MenWorldDoeEndsWholeChristExistenceWonderfulMysteryDifficultyAcceptedWhole WorldExplanationGrantsRejectedEnigma Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“Gather a shell from the strewn beach And listen at its lips: they sigh The same desire and mystery, The echo of the whole sea's speech.” WholeDesireMysterySeaSpeechLipsBeachShellsEchoesSigh Author:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
“By the sense of mystery I understand the experience of certain places and times when one's whole nature seems to be in touch with a presence, a genius loci, a potency.” WholeSeemsCertainMysteryGeniusPotencyPlace And Time Author:Richard Aldington