18-09-2013, 06:03 PM
Quote: It is part of the human condition that a mystery is an attractive thing, psychologically speaking, and that faculty can be activated in us and set us off as a seeker on the path of self knowledge and realisation. And so long as one is not led up the garden path (which is unfortunately not uncommon), the sustaining energy of mystery can be a very good think, I think.
The Master Prankster Says:
Ken Kesey : I'm for mystery, not interpretive answers. ... The answer is never the answer. What's really interesting is the mystery. If you seek the mystery instead of the answer, you'll always be seeking. I've never seen anybody really find the answer, but they think they have. So they stop thinking. But the job is to seek mystery, evoke mystery, plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. The need for mystery is greater than the need for an answer.
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.â€
Buckminster Fuller
Buckminster Fuller