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Monday 26 March 2018

So incomprehensible and so pure


It was certainly those eurythmic exercises of the Mahatma's ("holy ecstasy," he called them) which had reduced her hips after everything else had failed. And this gratitude for the reduction of her hips was exactly on the same plane, in her neat card-catalogued mind, with her enthusiastic faith in his wonderful mystical teachings about Self-Annihilation, Anterior Existence and Astral Affinities . . . all so incomprehensible and so pure. . .

Edith Wharton - Twilight Sleep (1927)

I love this quote. So delightfully sarcastic. I’m sure sarcasm is vital for a healthy life – much more invigorating than all those boring old vitamins with their unimaginative names.

3 comments:

James Higham said...

Oh I don't know - Vitamin B2 has a certain je ne sais quoi.

Demetrius said...

Astral Affinities. Which league are they in?

A K Haart said...

James - almost poetic.

Demetrius - Celestial Premier although they can't score these days.