Pain-enigmas




Here’s an age-old technique for keeping pain in check via the power of the circle, from Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, 1913.



"Hay que imaginarse todo en el mundo como un enigma, y vivir en el mundo como en un gran museo de extrañeza."
One must picture everything in the world as an enigma, and live in the world as if in a vast museum of strangeness.
—  Giorgio de Chirico 

“Secrets and mysteries provide a beautiful corridor where you can float out. The corridor expands and many, many wonderful things can happen … I love the process of going into [the] mystery.”
—      David Lynch



From Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature and that light is nature’s own and only remedy for disease by Seth Pancoast, 1877.


From Blue and red light: or, Light and its rays as medicine; showing that light is the original and sole source of life, as it is the source of all the physical and vital forces in nature and that light is nature’s own and only remedy for disease by Seth Pancoast, 1877.

“Why I believe in telepathy”:  an illustration from a 1912 issue of Hampton’s magazine.  The caption reads: “While I was praying, I saw, hovering above my head, some gold circles.”    


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