And you poor creatures--who conjured you out of the clay? Is God in show business, too?
Before you can live anything, in what you are calling physical manifestation - you have to have conjured it in vibrational form. You have to have imagined it before it can become a reality. Everything that you are living here in this physical body, you have imagined the essence of it before you are living it.
The assumption that things which have been conjured in the past will always be conjured in the guiding principle not of rational but of animal behavior.
We need a metaphor that can contain the daemon of the future that we have conjured into being.
We need to decide that we will not go to war, whatever reason is conjured up by the politicians or the media, because war in our time is always indiscriminate, a war against innocents, a war against children.
I don't think fatherhood's changed me so much as it's conjured protective instincts I've had all along.
I found out - the paper used to go to bed on Tues - on Monday. I found out that on Monday nights, the editors would cut out - literally cut out passages, sometimes whole paragraphs, of some of the writers that might possibly offend blacks, lesbians, gays, radicals. And I wrote a couple of columns about that. And they're - of course, they were annoyed that I had written about it, but, I mean, it - another example - and [my wife Margot] always also conjured that.
Things are not magical because they've been conjured for us by some outside force. They are magical because we create them.
What an illusion Mahamaya has conjured up! Here is this infinite world, and what one claims as his possession will be left behind at death. Still men cannot understand this simple truth.
As long as you are feeling discomfort within anything, you're holding yourself in a vibration where all of the things that you have conjured, and all of the things that you have let the Universe know that you want, cannot flow to you.
Into the space of one little hour sins enough may be conjured up by evil tongues to blast the fame of a whole life of virtue.