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Mystic Quotes

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Karl Rahner
“In the days ahead, you will either be a mystic (one who has experienced God for real) or nothing at all.”
Karl Rahner

Kamand Kojouri
“I will speak of love
until you go mad
and join me
in my mad worship
of love.”
Kamand Kojouri

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Don't call anyone a devil, because within you, you can experience hell and the devil, and the devil is nothing, but you!”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“When I stopped to take a breath, I noticed I had wings.”
Jodi Livon

Nicola An
“Loving you feels like my commitment to eternity a long time ago”
Nicola An, The Universe at Heartbeat

Amir Khusrau
“Chaap Tilak

Chhap tilak sab cheeni ray mosay naina milaikay
Chhap tilak sab cheeni ray mosay naina milaikay
Prem bhatee ka madhva pilaikay
Matvali kar leeni ray mosay naina milaikay
Gori gori bayyan, hari hari churiyan
Bayyan pakar dhar leeni ray mosay naina milaikay
Bal bal jaaon mein toray rang rajwa
Apni see kar leeni ray mosay naina milaikay
Khusrau Nijaam kay bal bal jayyiye
Mohay Suhaagan keeni ray mosay naina milaikay
Chhap tilak sab cheeni ray mosay naina milaikay


Translation
You've taken away my looks, my identity, by just a glance.
By making me drink the wine of love-potion,
You've intoxicated me by just a glance;
My fair, delicate wrists with green bangles in them,
Have been held tightly by you with just a glance.
I give my life to you, Oh my cloth-dyer,
You've dyed me in yourself, by just a glance.
I give my whole life to you Oh, Nijam,
You've made me your bride, by just a glance.”
Amir Khusrau

Zeena Schreck
“The Gnostic’s passionate adoration of Sophia was known as philosophia – the love of Sophia – a mystical communication with divine feminine wisdom, having little to do with the strictly intellectual, most often masculine, pursuit currently labeled “philosophy.”
Zeena Schreck

G.K. Chesterton
“It's just because I have picked a little about mystics that I have no use for mystagogues. Real mystics don't hide mysteries, they reveal them. They set a thing up in broad daylight, and when you've seen it it's still a mystery. But the mystagogues hide a thing in darkness and secrecy, and when you find it, it's a platitude.”
G. K. Chesterton

Nikki Rowe
“I’ll gift you with feelings you didn’t know were there, that’s the pleasure of crossing paths with a mystic.”
Nikki rowe

Marguerite Porete
“Theologians and other clerks,
You won't understand this book,
-- However bright your wits --
If you do not meet it humbly,
And in this way, Love and Faith
Make you surmount Reason, for
They are the protectors of Reason's house. ”
Marguerite Porete

“Love is a mystic path on which two distant souls meet and become one.”
Yash Thakur

“Understand the difference between mystical art and mystical knowldge. Devotional music, life stories of mystics and gods, images, paintings etc. may temporarily transport you to mystical world but they can't give you mystical powers. Art is beautiful. Knowledge is boring. Ancient sages tried to mix art with knowledge. We discarded the knowledge but kept the art.”
Shunya

Rebecca   Campbell
“Looking back, I see now that I was channeling- although, perhaps, all creativity is just that.”
Rebecca Campbell

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The overwhelming joy the artist gets from bringing art into existence, the mystic gets from existence.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Ora Nadrich
“Being awake consciously means that you are fully present. And being fully present means you are consciously aware of how present you are.”
Ora Nadrich, Mindfulness and Mysticism: Connecting Present Moment Awareness with Higher States of Consciousness

Manly P. Hall
“Pagans Vowed to Destroy the Christian Church from Within:

Manly P. Hall (1901-1990) was a 33° Freemason. Hall authored many books on Masonic literature. He also founded the Philosophical Research Society (PRS), a library and a university that promotes esoteric literature (1). Mr. Hall states in his book, The Secret Destiny of America, that the rise of Christianity brought persecution of the pagans, and it drove them underground. So, these occultists redressed their philosophy in Christian-sounding terms (2). In this manner, mystics sought to destroy the Church from within. They continue to promote this agenda, today.

Reference:

1. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Destiny of America. Philosophical Research Society. 1944, pp. 42-47.

2. “PRS Journal Archive: The All-Seeing Eye.” The World’s Wisdom at the Philosophical Research Library.”
Manly P. Hall, The Secret Destiny of America

Sasha Graham
“Deep diving into mystery is why mystics roam the earth. It is why we bear the brunt of longing and desire. We are never given gifts we cannot shoulder.”
Sasha Graham, The Magic of Tarot: Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells

“Let’s be fair to each other. When you treat everyone justly, that opens the doorway to positive change. Regardless of the color of your skin, or where you are from, everyone should be treated with fairness and love.”
Amish Darr, HXS Arthouse Director

Aletheia Luna
“A modern Mystic is a person who is called to live, express, and fulfill the destiny of their Soul.”
Aletheia Luna

Nicola An
“If the moon isn't your friend, who else knows your deepest secrets very well?”
Nicola An, The Universe at Heartbeat

Teresa de Ávila
“Let nothing disturb the silence of this time with you, my Lord.”
Teresa de Avila

Teresa de Ávila
“Let nothing disturb the silence of this moment with You, my Lord.”
Teresa de Avila

Aldous Huxley
“There is an urge to self-transcendence and, with it, the victims of tension, becomes acute and agonizing. In every human culture certain procedures for achieving temporary self-transcendence, and thereby relieving tension, have been developed and systematically employed. These procedures may be classified under a few comprehensive headings. There are chemical methods, the musical and gymnastic methods, the methods that depend on the subjection of insulated individuals to the influence of the crowds, the various religious methods and, finally the methods whose purpose is mystical self-transcendence -the various yogas and spiritual exercises of Oriental and Western traditions.”
Aldous Huxley, Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience

Aldous Huxley
“Alcohol is one of the oldest and certainly the most widely used of all consciousness-changing drugs. Unfortunately, it is a rather inefficient and, at the same time, a rather dangerous drug.”
Aldous Huxley, Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience

Aldous Huxley
“All the naturally occurring sedatives, narcotics, euphorics, hallucinogens, and excitants were discovered thousands of years ago, before the dawn of civilization. This surely is one of the strangest facts in that long catalogue of improbabilities known as human history. It is evident that primitive man experimented with every root, twig, leaf, and flower, every seed, nut, berry and fungus in his environment. Pharmacology is older than agriculture. There is good reason to believe that even in paleolithic times, while he was still a hunter and a food-gatherer, man killed his animal and human enemies with poisoned arrows. By the late Stone Age, he was systematically poisoning himself.”
Aldous Huxley, Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience

Sakyong Mipham
“From a meditative point of you, the art of conversation is an engagement in mindfulness and, therefore, being present. Mindfulness is the act of noticing. It is not engaging in like or dislike; it is paying attention to being alive. Mindfulness begins with awareness of feeling.
In Hinayana Buddhism, good conversation is right speech: not lying, not slandering, not causing disharmony, not gossiping.
In Mahayana Buddhism it is the open heart and open mind that comes from the way we consider how others feel.
From a Tantric perspective, good conversation is expressing the Mandela principle, where everything is interrelated in a total vision of reality. Just as we are connected to the elements — Wind, water, earth, fire— we are inextricably linked to other people.
From the Confucian point of view, good conversation is engaging in social harmony: balancing Yin and Yang.
From the Taoist perspective, it is engaging in the Way, which increases longevity. In terms of civility, it is demonstrating good decorum and manners.
In the warrior tradition of Shambala, conversation is related to wind horse. Wind is the notion of movement, energy, and expanse. Horse is the notion of riding that energy. The image of wind horse represents being brave and connecting to the inherent power of life. Good conversation is knowing what to except and with reject, and engaging with kindness and compassion, which are the seeds of happiness because they take us beyond our self.”
Sakyong Mipham, The Lost Art of Good Conversation: A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life

“You are Visible to the Invisible”
Syed Sharukh

“God told me on October 18, 1999: "My words will come to you and through you. You must speak them, but not everyone will listen."
God's words to me defined my life purpose.”
Barbara Gail

“The love of artists or mystics is often "artificial." Because they find beauty in thought alone, intimacy in invention, or ecstasy in silence. They love whom they choose, not whom the outer world permits. For they do not carry the outer world within their inner world; rather, it is their inner world that holds power over the external one. Therefore, they do not love the person presented by the outer world but the one portrayed by their inner world. And that is not the person’s "real" self, but an "imagined" version of them.”
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Swami Dhyan Giten
“The two qualities courage and being blissful prepare the ground for God to descend in you. You have to be courageous, because God is the unknown. And whatsoever you have been taught about God is sheer nonsense. When you really come to know God, you will be utterly surprised. There is no way to describe the experience.
God remains indefinable and inexpressible. The experience of God is so inexpressible that even those who have experienced God cannot express their experience to somebody else.
The word "mystic" describes one who has come across such a truth that he can only say that it is an unexplainable mystery. One needs enough courage to explore the unknown.
And one needs to be blissful enough for God to enter in your being. Unless you are blissful you are not ready for God.
God cannot happen to people, who are sad and miserable. God is a song, a dance, a consciousness. Misery makes people shrink and become closed, and bliss makes people open and available - and God needs all the space. Then only can the ultimate sky enter you. You have to become spacious enough to become as vast as the sky.”
Swami Dhyan Giten, The Way of the Heart

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