[1] "The subtle art is indistinguishable from magic..."
[2] The self contains its own essence, and knows less well the essences that lie beyond the self...
[3] Even so, the self is exceptional, and a measurement of things not contained within the self.
[4] What we notice in a dark room is substantially different from the same objects in a light room.
[5] Subtle laws can prove anything, however difficultly, with whatever exceptionality...
[6] These things exist in what Douglas Adams called 'the long dark teatime of the soul'...
[7] With proper nourishment (biscuits, sugared tea), life is indistinguishable from magic, to the sophisticate... His needs are provided for, and so, there is less reliance on reality...
[8] The magic of a sacred grove is revealed with mystery.
[9] Unfragmented steps lead beyond, into the universal...
[10] The magic of the universal may as well be ordinary.
[11] The first art of magic becomes the pursuit of the immortal...
[12] Life's intransitives fade into vignettes, cartoons, barely noticable.
[13] The best systems are left with a touch of everything, a miscellay, a roster, an establishment.
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