Ancient-egyptians Quote by Matthew A. Petti Download Open image ““Mysteries are the evidence to errors in our religious and historical precepts.”” — Matthew A. Petti ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ancient-egyptians Book of revelation Great-pyramid Greek-gods Religion Religion-and-science Religion-philosophy Religion-spirituality
“Mysteries are fine things, but the written word should be preserved, intact, and free of extraneous error.” — Sandra Staas Copy Share Image
“And if it is a mystery, then we, too, had the right to preach mystery and to teach them that it is not the… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“In every religion there is always a touch of mystery. Letting the mind wander in unnecessary things.” — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
“If Mystery is the goal and content of all religious experience, then Silence is a necessary means of letting Mystery speak.” — Paul F. Knitter Copy Share Image
“Do not become a mere recorder of facts, but try and penetrate the mystery of their origin.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“We error in our ways for lack of knowledge of the Truth of God.” — Lailah Gifty Akita Copy Share Image
“Not all mysteries are meant to be solved. Not all secrets are meant to be told.” — Liane Moriarty Copy Share Image
“Only bad religions depend on mysteries, just as bad governments depend on secret police." A character's response to a discussion about eating from the… — Alasdair Gray Copy Share Image
We injure mysteries, which are matters of faith by any attempt at explanation in order to make them matters of reason. — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
“The world will not change by our position in the Universe. Actions change when beliefs change; collective actions and beliefs change the world.” — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“The inseparable bond between past and future is the cause and effect of our collective beliefs and the choices influenced by them.” — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“The stars and planets do not guide us. Instead, they are guided by the core of our being and reflect our physical moment in… — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“Only the sixth sense can expose what the other five have hidden.” — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“The Truth is always trying to reveal itslef to us in our physical world.” — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“The stars and planets do not guide us. Instead, they are guided by the core of our being and reflect our physical moment in… — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“Knowlede is power and Absolute Knowledge is Absolute Power or the Power of Truth, which is constantly shaping events and circumstances to reveal the… — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“We cannot fathom technology that is unknown to us, and we seldom consider things that seem impossible to us.” — Christopher Dunn Copy Share Image
“Even gods decay. Like, in 1890 somebody sold off thousands of mummified Ancient Egyptian sacred cats - _for fertilizer_. Get the point? Constancy isn't.” — Jonathan Gash Copy Share Image
“Here we see the word "brain" occurring for the first time in human speech, as far as it is known to us; and in… — James Henry Breasted Copy Share Image
“Schwaller de Lubicz identifies the Golden Mean as "the fundamental scission," or division of one into two, that creates three things - the original… — Richard Heath Copy Share Image
“When the injured humerus is accompanied by a serious rupture of the overlying soft tissue the injury is regarded as fatal.” — James Henry Breasted Copy Share Image
“In his ... 'Geometrical peculiarities of the Pyramids', Ballard shows the relationship between the equal area theory and the golden number. After checking Herodotus'… — Roger Herz-Fischler Copy Share Image
“As I explain at some length in 'The Crystal Sun' this particular angle, which we can call the 'golden angle,' is the precise value… — Robert K.G. Temple Copy Share Image
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“Only the sixth sense can expose what the other five have hidden.” — Matthew A. Petti Copy Share Image
“The seat of consciousness and intelligence was from the earliest times regarded by the Egyptians as both the heart and the bowels or abdomen.… — James Henry Breasted Copy Share Image
“the first physician who is known to have counted the pulse, Herophilos of Alexandria (born 300 B.C.), lived in Egypt.” — James Henry Breasted Copy Share Image