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Symbology and ritual, at best, can only mimic the Truth ... and cannot, and never has had, any mastery over the manifestations of Divinity.

Gabriel Brunsdon
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The symbology of the sphinx… is to remind mankind for eternity that he is nothing more than an animal with a brain.

Milton William Cooper
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In Proverbs, a wisdom book of the Hebrew Scriptures, a cat would find a few “wisdom” passages as noxious as the Garden of Eden passages. Again the symbology of fruit being eaten

Leviak B. Kelly, Religion: The Ultimate STD: Living a Spiritual Life without Dogmatics or Cultural Destruction
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...this cryptic game of hide-and-seek is what makes it one of the greatest historical mysteries. So many of the symbols can be interpreted in so many different ways, there's always the possibility that all we're really looking at is a blank slate onto which anything can be read.

Brad Meltzer, History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time
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Symbols,” Langdon said, “in no way confirm the presence of their original creators.

Dan Brown, Angels & Demons
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The ultimate truth is mystical truth, the ultimate reality is sacred chaos.

Muzwot
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The ultimate truth is mystical truth, the ultimate reality is sacred chaos. - Muzwot

Muzwot
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Relationships must be fostered as far as possible and maintained, and thus a morbid transference can be avoided.

Carl Jung, Cornwall Seminar, Pages 1-5.
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30 cents, two transfers, loveThinking hard about you I got on the bus and paid 30 cents car fare and asked the driver for two transfers before discovering that I was alone.

Richard Brautigan
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Don’t you have any concept of individuality?" she asks, annoyed by its presumption at meddling with her internal states."Individuality is an unnecessary barrier to information transfer," says the ghost, morphing into its original form, a translucent reflection of her own body. "It reduces the efficiency of a capitalist economy. A large block of the DMZ is still inaccessible to we-me. Are you sure you have defeated the monster?

Charles Stross, Accelerando
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