
Emanations, Destinies, p. 4
Mystic Trudeau: The Fire and the Rose (2007)
Part II Section II
A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757)
Emanations, Destinies, p. 4
Mystic Trudeau: The Fire and the Rose (2007)
“The reason why fear is so powerful is because you believe it to be stronger than you.”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 36
“There is no passion so contagious as that of fear.”
Attributed
Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science (1898)
Context: A formidable range of phenomena must be scientifically sifted before we effectually grasp a faculty so strange, so bewildering, and for ages so inscrutable as the direct action of mind on mind. This delicate task needs a rigorous employment of the method of exclusion — a constant setting aside of irrelevant phenomena that could be explained by known causes, including those far too familiar causes, conscious and unconscious fraud. The inquiry unites the difficulties inherent in all experimentation connected with mind, with tangled human temperaments, and with observations dependent less on automatic record than on personal testimony. But difficulties are things to be overcome even in the elusory branch of research known as experimental psychology.
Source: The Greening of America (1970), Chapter XI : Revolution By Consciousness, p. 299
“Reason and free inquiry are the only effectual agents against error.”
Daedalus or Science and the Future (1923)