Eternity is a circle, a serpent that swallows its own tail. Elsa Barker More Quotes by Elsa Barker More Quotes From Elsa Barker Watch for the high tides of yourself and flow up with them; when the inevitable low tides come, either rest or meditate. You cannot escape rhythm. You transcend it by working with it. Elsa Barker tides flow watches I, Woman, am that wonder-breathing rose That blossoms in the garden of the King. Elsa Barker women garden kings The solving of almost every crime mystery depends on something which seems, at first glance, to bear no relation whatever to the original crime. Elsa Barker mystery bears firsts Our minds are the most mysterious things about us. Elsa Barker mysterious-things mysterious mind Only in the stillness of detachment can the soul yield up her secrets. Elsa Barker yield meditation soul There is almost no limit to the possibilities of the imagination, but to get the full power of it, one must trust one's imagination. If you say to yourself constantly, as the mother says to the child, 'But this is only play; this is not real,' you never can make real the things you have created in thought. Elsa Barker real mother children I wish you could arrange your life so as to have a little more leisure. I do not want you to be lazy, but the passive conditions of the mind are quite as valuable as the active conditions. Elsa Barker lazy wish mind The art of detection is finding a common denominator for the fractions of a case. Elsa Barker problem common art There is no death where the inner light shines, irradiating the fields of the within -- the beyond -- the unattainable attainment. You know where to find me. Elsa Barker unattainable shining light When I put out to sea, I do not offer advice to the skipper about the management of the ship. Elsa Barker ships sea advice He who knows Love becomes Love, and he knows All beings are himself, twin-born of Love. Elsa Barker born twins love The solving of almost every crime mystery depends on something which seems, at the first glance, to bear no relation whatever to the original crime. Elsa Barker