"We live in the midst of invisible forces……" — Dion Fortune
"We live in the midst of invisible forces whose effects alone we perceive. We move among invisible forms whose actions we very often do not perceive at all, though we may be profoundly affected by them."
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Dion Fortune
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31 Quotes by Dion Fortune
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Magic is the art of changing consciousness at will.
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The man who is an initiate of one of the great Mystery Schools never fears to let his pupils outdistance…
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The body is the vehicle of the mind.
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Superstition has been defined as the use of a form whose significance has been forgotten.
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What you contemplate, you touch. What you enter into in imagination, you make yourself one with.
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What mathematics are to matter and force, occult science is to life and consciousness,
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It is one of the strictest conditions of initiation that occult knowledge may never be sold or used for gain.
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A chain is no stronger than its weakest link, and if one of the team cannot handle the forces, everybody…
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One cannot blame an organization that picks up an occasional black sheep, one only takes exception if it retains an…
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I well remember it being said to me by an occultist of great experience that two things are necessary for…
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All gods are one God, and all goddesses are one Goddess, and there is one Initiator.
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The spirit of religious persecution is not the special failing of any particular faith, but springs eternal in the human…
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