Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Mitch Horowitz

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Mitch Horowitz.
Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Mitch Horowitz

Mitch Horowitz is an American writer in occult and esoteric themes. He is the former editor-in-chief of TarcherPerigee.

Once the social and spiritual opening was created for women in the form of spiritualism, suddenly ambitious women who wanted to participate in the culture had a kind of a voice.
I think therapeutic spirituality has largely been a help in the modern world. So the fact that people can approach religion with practical needs.
People need doorways to explore universal religious and ethical ideas. — © Mitch Horowitz
People need doorways to explore universal religious and ethical ideas.
I think spiritualism, mesmerism, the mental healing movement, provided some people with the most meaningful experiences of their lives.
Women had no clerical role anywhere in the Western world, period.
Americans were in love with mesmerism because it was something that you could do in your own home. You could mesmerize or hypnotize your aunt or your mother or your father and people would go into these trance states and you could introduction autosuggestions tot hem or as some people saw it, you could cure them of illnesses.
There are some people in occult history who warned against using the Ouija Board, who said: "This is a dangerous door to the unconscious. Don't approach this thing."
Everybody has different stories about where I came from. Nobody really knows.
All the quantum physics experiments have occurred chiefly on the atomic scale and we are taught to believe that nature's laws are consistent.
When spiritualism dawned, suddenly women who wanted to engage in the civic and religious and political culture were becoming transmediums.
Even back in its colonial days, America developed a reputation as a safe harbor for people with unusual or radical religious beliefs.
Science, as it reaches the public mind, has both served to discredit and unintentionally reaffirmed mystical ideas.
America became a special source of attraction to people who were fleeing the aftereffects of the 30 Years War and the religious persecution that began to sweep through Europe in the period between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. And when people got here, very often they succeeded.
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