“Symbols are to the mind what tools are to the hand--an extended application of its powers.”
Dion Fortune, The Mystical Qabalah
Violet Mary Firth Evans, nacida Violet Mary Firth , más conocida como «Dion Fortune», fue una ocultista y escritora británica.[2] Su seudónimo está inspirado en el lema de familia «Deo, non fortuna» .[3] Wikipedia
“Symbols are to the mind what tools are to the hand--an extended application of its powers.”
Dion Fortune, The Mystical Qabalah
Fuente: Esoteric Orders and Their Work and The Training and Work of the Initiate
“All gods are one God, and all goddesses are one Goddess, and there is one Initiator.”
Dion Fortune, The Sea Priestess
Violet M. Firth (Dion Fortune) (1922), The Machinery of the Mind. p. 96
Dion Fortune, Spiritualism and Occultism
Dion Fortune, quoted in British esotericist and Fortune biographer Gareth Knight's Experience of the Inner Worlds
Dion Fortune, Psychic Self-Defense