Friday, August 21, 2015

Welcome to the Center


''There is a view by which it can be shown, or more or less demonstrated, that there never has been a coincidence. That is, in anything like a final sense. By a coincidence is meant a false appearance, or suggestion, or relations among circumstances. But anybody who accepts that there is an underlying oneness of all things, accepts that there are no utter absences or relations among circumstances -- Or that there are no coincidences, in the sense that there are no real discords in either colors or musical notes-- That any two colors, or sounds, can be harmonized, by intermediately relating them to other colors, or sounds.''

From Wild Talents, 1932 by Charles H. Fort 

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