올더스 헉슬리 영원의 철학 인용/서구 신비주의의 계보

 

The root meaning "two" should connote badness. The Greek prefix dys- (as in dyspepsia) and the Latin dis- (as in dishonorable) are both derived from "duo." The cognate bis- gives a pejorative sense to such modern French words as bevue ("blunder," literally "two-sight"). Traces of that "second which leads you astray" can be found in "dubious", "doubt" and Zweifel - for to doubt is to be dobule-minded. Bunyan has his Mr. Facing-both-ways, and modern American slag its "two-timers." Obscurely and unconsciously wise, our language confirms the findings of the mystics and proclaims the essential badness of division - a word, incidentally, in which our old enemy "two" makes another decisive appearance. 

 

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Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum

Etymology

Literally "To such heights of evil has religion been able to drive men.". From Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, Book I, 101.

  1. The practice of religion leads people to practise evil.



ex opere operato

Ex opere operato is a Latin phrase meaning "from the work performed" that, in reference to sacraments, signifies that they derive their efficacy not from the minister (which would mean that they derive it ex opere operantis, meaning "from the agent's activity") or from the recipient, but from the sacrament considered independently of the merits of the minister or the recipient. According to the ex opere operato interpretation of the sacraments, any positive effect comes not from any human worthiness or faith, but from the sacrament as an instrument of God.[1]



Si volumus non redire, currendum est. (If we wish not to go backwards, we must run.)
- Pelagius

 



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