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From The Book of Symbols, in the entry under STAR:
... See more"Alchemists called the imagination a ... super-celestial star because of its ability to shed light on, transform, and transcend the fetters of existence. Paracelsus used the term for the numinous "light of nature," which he believed was innate uniquely in each of us (and also in animals) as inborn s
Maybe I was simply a weirdo who liked to dress in old-timey clothing to…go explode in fields? You know, as one does.
Brandon Sanderson • The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England (Secret Projects 2)
we need to allow ourselves to proactively embrace, to the point of embodying, the energies of abundance.
Marianne Williamson • The Law of Divine Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracles
overspending masquerades as an attitude of abundance; unethical advertising masquerades as “no big deal;” financial shenanigans masquerade as merely “how things are done.”
Marianne Williamson • The Law of Divine Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracles
Kabbalists believe that above every blade of grass is an angel crying "Grow! Grow!"
Steven Pressfield • The War of Art
Damian Lillard • Tweet
Even low-level wants and needs, those found in Box 1, can be transformed into want-needs through marketing and advertising.