Zsuzsanna Budapest quotes
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“Every new social structure strives to come up with some kind of mythology of divine origin for its values and aims.”
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“Mythology is the mother of religions, and grandmother of history.”
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“Religion controls inner space; inner space controls outer space.”
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“The Goddess is Alive. Magic is afoot.”
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“Pleasure is a manifestation of self-re-creation. Pleasure is worship because it replenishes the soul.”
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“The purpose of ritual is to wake up the old mind in us, to put it to work. The old ones inside us, the collective unconscious, the many lives, the divine eternal parts, the senses and parts of the brain that have been ignored.”
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“Casting a spell, in self-defense or in self-interest is not selfish, but positive, life-affirming. You have been given powers, the very same powers that society devalues... What if it comes back tenfold? Well, don't be a fool. Never use your magick to attack the innocent. Then you have nothing to fear... Don't be frivolous or cowardly. If your course is righteous, and your tools ready, go to it.”
-- Zsuzsanna Budapest
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“I never consciously set out to be an actor. I just kind of did whatever acting I could do.”
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Source : Albert Murray, Roberta S. Maguire (1997). “Conversations with Albert Murray”, p.129, Univ. Press of Mississippi
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“Strive to make something of yourself, then strive to make the most of yourself.”
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“Good-nature and good-sense must ever join; To err is human, to forgive, divine.”
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“World is a divine play. At the beginning and at the end, we are the same.”
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