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In parts of Britain they were known as Cunning Men and Women, from the root word ‘con’ or ‘ken’, which means ‘to know’. They were the wise ones, the people with ‘Knowledge’.
Philip Carr-Gomm • Druidcraft: The Magic of Wicca and Druidry
We now know, through reconstructions of the apparatus and research into his secrets, that Maskelyne's trunk was specially made so it could be opened by the man locked inside, but the Chief always remained silent on the issue, encouraging as much speculation as possible.
Teller Jim Steinmeyer • Hiding the Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible and Learned to Disappear
“My subconscious mind is my partner in success.
John Kehoe • Quantum Warrior | The Future of the Mind
He may be described, briefly, as a combination of Einstein and Mrs. Eddy. He founded a religion, of which the main tenets were the transmigration of soulsIII and the sinfulness of eating beans. His religion was embodied in a religious order, which, here and there, acquired control of the State and established a rule of the saints. But the unregener
... See moreBertrand Russell • History of Western Philosophy
The Masters are ever waiting to entrust their disciples and students who show desire to receive with that wisdom which the world so sadly needs.
Manly Hall • What the Ancient Wisdom Expects of Its Disciples: A Study Concerning the Mystery Schools
Agrippa was born on 14 September 1496, in Cologne, Germany. He is best known for his 1533 publication, De Occulta Philisophia Libri Tres (Three Books of Occult Philosophy). The first book is on natural magic; the second on celestial magic; and the third on ceremonial magic.
Anthony Peake • The Hidden Universe
Matthew 6:9
Martin Luther • Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional
The unknown is merely that which is yet to be included within the consciousness of the seeker.
Manly P Hall • The Secret Teachings of All Ages
O Goddess of the Moon, Goddess of the night sky, of brilliance and of darkness, please bless this seeker of the ways!