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"To establish contact with the mysterious forces which rule the world, to come to terms with them, to obtain their co-operation or complicity, such is the objective of all those who devote themselves to magic and to whom, rightly or wrongly, people attribute supernatural powers and a special gift of receptivity to everything marvellous."--A Pictorial History of Magic and the Supernatural (1961) by Maurice Bessy

The heart has its reasons, of which reason knows nothing (c. 1887) by Odilon Redon, a phrase from the Pensées (1669) by Blaise Pascal
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The heart has its reasons, of which reason knows nothing (c. 1887) by Odilon Redon, a phrase from the Pensées (1669) by Blaise Pascal

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A mystery is something secret or unexplainable; unknown; someone or thing with an obscure or puzzling nature.

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From Middle English mysterie, from Latin mysterium, from Ancient Greek μυστήριον (musterion, “a mystery, a secret, a secret rite”), from μύστης (mustēs, “initiated one”), from μυέω (mueō, “I initiate”), from μύω (muō, “I shut”).

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