Daimonology Quotes

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Carl William Brown
“Each life has a creative mind originated by its genius, a unique Daimon!”
Carl William Brown, Applied Daimonology. Principles and essays.

Carl William Brown
“Adapting certain features of Empedoclean daimonology, Plato formulated a more rigorous theory of daimonification through virtue. He daimonified the soldiers of his ideal republic for their courage, and daimonified rulers (“guardians”) for their wisdom. In his Cratylus, Plato vouched for the daimonification of all people who were noble and wise. Plato’s Timaeus introduced the ultimate democratic principle of daimonification by identifying one’s guardian daimon with humanity’s higher consciousness (or nous).”
Carl William Brown, Applied Daimonology. Principles and essays.

Carl William Brown
“Very often there is nothing more unconscious than our ignorance, of which we obviously disregard the existence; therefore opening the mind to the ethics of knowledge and cultivating one’s learning is the only wise thing to do in order to give a sense to our mysterious life.”
Carl William Brown, Applied Daimonology. Principles and essays.