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If asked, __o you believe in ghosts or the supernatural?_, I can only answer somewhat as follows. I do believe in another world which penetrates this, and that, as Milton so aptly puts it, __illions of spiritual creatures walk the earth/Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep_, I deplore the false Cartesian split as a dreadful blow to the human mind. To me, the world of imagination, which works by means of analogy, is as real, in its own particular way, as the everyday external world. To me, the myths are vital truths, the gods and goddesses still live, on that mighty archetypal plane which lies beyond our little selves and yet within our being, too. Now this may appear illogical, a tangled web of contradictions. To believe in every spiritual truth, in all religions and all creeds, to revere a single God and the many? This may disturb the theologian, but not the Mystic. For, to the mystical turn of mind, the One may become the Many, the Many One. Spiritual and poetic truth__he transcendental vision, that is__ncompasses both reason and ethics, yet soars above them.
Harvey Peter Sucksmith Those Whom the Old Gods Love
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If asked, __o you believe in ghosts or the supernatural?_, I can only answer somewhat as follows. I do believe in another world which penetrates this, and that, as Milton so aptly puts it, __illions of spiritual creatures walk the earth/Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep_, I deplore the false Cartesian split as a dreadful blow to the human mind. To me, the world of imagination, which works by means of analogy, is as real, in its own particular way, as the everyday external world. To me, the myths are vital truths, the gods and goddesses still live, on that mighty archetypal plane which lies beyond our little selves and yet within our being, too. Now this may appear illogical, a tangled web of contradictions. To believe in every spiritual truth, in all religions and all creeds, to revere a single God and the many? This may disturb the theologian, but not the Mystic. For, to the mystical turn of mind, the One may become the Many, the Many One. Spiritual and poetic truth__he transcendental vision, that is__ncompasses both reason and ethics, yet soars above them.
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Those Whom the Old Gods Love

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