Mystical Quotes

Quotes tagged as "mystical" Showing 61-90 of 219
Tamara Rendell
“Body of Earth, body of woman
call unto the stars
Carry –
as the river which carries the touch of the forest
– carry Earth unto sky
Enliven within my body of woman
union with Earth, union with sky
I am daughter of stars
a clear river of light
My soul, it is flowing
unto body of woman,
body of Earth woven with light”
Tamara Rendell, Realm of the Witch Queen

Tamara Rendell
“The oracle’s mirror
waiting for the earth to unveil her
The wolf’s howl over snow
The quiet place inside you –
the vast knowing of the soul”
Tamara Rendell, Mystical Tides

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Birds are magical.
Their flight alone can arouse a clever thought.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

William Blake
“Eternals I hear your call gladly,
Dictate swift winged words, & fear not
To unfold your dark visions of torment.”
William Blake, The Book of Urizen

Lawren Leo
“After all, everything mystical and occult (hidden) is already gestating within our subconscious, just waiting for us to bring it to life, to reawaken it.”
Lawren Leo, Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity

A.D. Aliwat
“To most people down there, they seem like everything. Clouds. They seem mystical and very important. As if they carry out God’s will.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Pratik  Mishra
“We lived a moment without wishes.”
Pratik Mishra, A Thousand Places

Ora Nadrich
“Who doesn’t want to feel bliss? We all do. But if it’s for reasons other than to experience heightened awareness, then we will continue to desperately desire bliss to fill a deep, gaping hole in our souls.”
Ora Nadrich, Mindfulness and Mysticism: Connecting Present Moment Awareness with Higher States of Consciousness

Tamara Rendell
“The delicate totems – saints floating
on their seas of incense and candlelight
wounded bodies and silent faces”
Tamara Rendell, Mystical Tides

Sue Monk Kidd
“I began to envision myself differently, to experience The Feminine not as wounded, but as something beautiful, exuberant, wise and unspeakably valuable.”
Sue Monk Kidd, The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine

Oscar Wilde
“I have grown tired of the articulate utterances of men and things. The mystical in art, the mystical in life, the mystical in nature, this is what I am looking for. It is absolutely necessary for me to find it somewhere.”
Oscar Wilde, De Profundis

Douglas Adams
“He stumbled uncertainly after her. The encircling torch beams were drooping now slightly as if they were abdicating to this strange, quiet girl who alone in this Universe of dark confusion seemed to know what she was doing.”
Douglas Adams

“In darkness, love can sleep too deep, but it can never die
In light, love can blind its sight, but it can never lie”
Tavisha Sh, What line?

“But I’d never be one to blame the sun for setting me on fire if I was the one insistent on moving too close
And I’d be a fool just like you if I thought it could dim itself to match the lust you maimed right into love”
Tavisha Sh, I tell myself, it's the enticing lull of the moon and her shadow

Vincent H. O'Neil
“Jack's voice was heavy with the tingling awe he sometimes felt when a part of a story he’d thrown in on a whim later proved important in an unexpected way. At times like those he honestly wondered if the thing he called inspiration wasn’t something else, something alive, speaking through his pen.”
Vincent H. O'Neil, Death Troupe

Rajesh`
“The gravitational pull of the mystical is stronger than that of gravity.”
Rajesh`

“The Soul is the Eternal Dream
dreaming of your Becoming”
Stephanie Acello, Pour Me Another Cup: Mystical Writings to Illuminate Your Soul

Jason Cain
“Power hounds the mystic that has unified the Divine. In this state one senses ascension like a dog on heat, full of potent lust.”
Jason Cain, Nine Paths to Enlightenment and the Six Self-Deceits: A Clear Non-Sectarian Path to Spiritual Self-Realization / Enlightenment

Corinne Beenfield
“How many times, since she was just a child, had her and Mum hung clothes together here as Mum told her stories? Some real, some pretend, some Helen couldn’t quite tell the difference between. For decades Mum insisted that as a child a true mermaid had been her friend. The mergirl had gotten injured by a fallen rock near Mum’s home, and she claimed to have helped the creature back to health. When Helen was small she accepted the tale as truth, but when she grew and dropped her belief in other fairy tales Mum would insist this was different.
“Her tail felt smooth when I would slide my fingers down it, but the scales were sharp if I slid my palm up. I don’t have to pretend it’s true or convince you. I held magic in my hands. It wasn’t the first time, but it was the first time I realized I had.”
“But there’s no such thing as mermaids and magic,” Helen had refuted once.
Mum had lowered herself to meet Helen’s eyes. “Oh, there’s magic in this world. Do you think that just because you can explain something that makes it not magic anymore? How a wildflower grows is magic. The first snow of winter? Absolutely. Stand on any theater’s stage and you can’t deny it’s there. Sit on any shore and you’ll always feel it.”
Corinne Beenfield, The Ocean's Daughter :

“Eona - Fantasy of Hell”
EonaCat (Jeroen Saey)

J.K. Rowling
“Is this real? Or has this been happening inside my head?'
...
'Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”
JK Rowling

“Love is the answer to every question.”
God in Heaven

Anthon St. Maarten
“The ineffable nuances and numinous intricacies of the supernatural do not adhere to natural laws, nor to materialist superstitions. It will thus forever remain beyond the scope of Newtonian science and the narrow mind.”
Anthon St. Maarten, The Sensible Psychic: A Leading-Edge Guide To True Psychic Perception

Tamara Rendell
“I feel like the sea has its own voice. Not the one everyone talks about – the voices of the dead or the sirens or the monsters – but its own. And it could tell you the answer to everything if you only knew how to ask it.”
Tamara Rendell, Realm of the Stag King

Kate Stradling
“The captain left with his back straight and his nose in the air. In his wake, Dagmar poked her head around the doorframe. “You never can tell with His Majesty, can you?”after which she retreated to the mystical trappings of her tower.”
Kate Stradling, The Legendary Inge

“The one who is out to seek has already found it.”
Bikash Bhandari

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Each night, your dreams come to inspire you to bring out the magic in your mind.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Oneironaut’s Diary

Suzy  Davies
“Khun Mae went to bed past midnight. After a few minutes, her mouth opened. Her hair
was a dark cloud on the pillow. Up and up, she drifted above her bed, through the white
mosquito nets, until she was as light as a sea bird. She drifted through the open flap of her
window, into the balmy night air. Through the rainstorm, she flew, over the city of Bangkok and
its blurry lights, until the stars themselves guided this bird on her journey into the mountains, and
above Tham Luang cave.”
Suzy Davies

“She had this spark in her chocolate eyes as she spoke about it. She had something mystical about her voice perhaps, or maybe the way she spoke.”
Ipsita Upasana, Inexplicable Distances