
“But nature is always more subtle, more intricate, more elegant than what we are able to imagine.”
Source: The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
From, Light on Carmel: An Anthology from the Works of Brother John of Saint Samson, O.Carm.
“But nature is always more subtle, more intricate, more elegant than what we are able to imagine.”
Source: The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
Orgonotic Pulsation in International Journal of Sex-Economy and Orgone-Research, Vol. 3, No. 1, (March, 1944); Reich throughout his writings seems to use the word "mysticism" in a sense strongly related to claims of "mystical authority over others" and on the impositions made by such faith, rather than in its more common use as a word denoting a respect for "mystical insight apart from others" without necessarily any claim to authority over them.
From, Light on Carmel: An Anthology from the Works of Brother John of Saint Samson, O.Carm.
Summa Contra Gentiles, III,126,3
“We should always presume the disease to be curable, until its own nature prove it otherwise.”
Book I, p. 174.
Collected Works
“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.”
1860s, Allow the humblest man an equal chance (1860)