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“...now open your mind by closing your eyessee the unseen world within you which liesFrom the poem 'The Unseen World”
Munia Khan“Energetics is a word I coined to speak about the unseen energies of life – the invisible vibrations that flow in, around, and between each of us and everything in our universe; vibrations that though unseen, effect us and are effected by us.”
Elaine Seiler, Multi-Dimensional You: Exploring Energetic Evolution“Emotion is the unseen transported on the unseen effecting everything".”
Mary-Ellen Peters“The substance of faith is a hope in the unseen.”
Ron Suskind“Freedom is a place, an area. It's a higher place. There are some other people that are here, and things that are here which are unseen. But you first have to set yourself free and believe in what you cannot see, believe that there is something more out there. In freedom can be found many devotions: a devotion to love, a desire to believe, a willingness to be happy, a perseverance to have peace. All these unseen things breathe and grow in the unseen soul. A free person is not an uncommitted person, but in a free person you will find a deep devotion, and a desire to be devoted to even more.”
C. JoyBell C.“This goes to show you that sometimes the unseen is not to be feared and that those meant to love us most are not always ones who do.”
Leigh Bardugo, The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic“I think I can hear the unseen moon”
Alexandra Oliva, The Last One“There is a faculty in man that will acknowledge the unseen. He may scout and scare religion from him; but if he does, superstition perches near.”
J. Sheridan Le Fanu, The Haunted Baronet And Others: Ghost Stories 1861-70“To see the unseen, you must see through the beauty of love.”
Debasish Mridha“How fathomless the mystery of the Unseen is! We cannot plumb its depths with our feeble senses - with eyes which cannot see the infinitely small or the infinitely great, nor anything too close or too distant, such as the beings who live on a star or the creatures which live in a drop of water... with ears that deceive us by converting vibrations of the air into tones that we can hear, for they are sprites which miraculously change movement into sound, a metamorphosis which gives birth to harmonies which turn the silent agitation of nature into song... with our sense of smell, which is poorer than any dog's... with our sense of taste, which is barely capable of detecting the age of a wine!Ah! If we had other senses which would work other miracles for us, how many more things would we not discover around us!”
Guy de Maupassant, Le Horla et autres contes fantastiques