Entrance to and signs for navigation once inside; how sorcerers of the past responded (Silence, 28)
Ulterior arrangement; knowledge without words (Silence, 30)
The element which without there would be no path. (Silence, 31)
An apprentice’s link to intent is practically dead to begin with. An apprentice relinquishes identity until the link is revived. (Silence, 42)
Stories from different perspectives are different abstract cores. (Silence, 43)
Death is intended from birth, but the intent can be suspended when the assemblage point moves. (Silence, 46)
You can turn a connecting link with intent into a positive and pragmatic discovery. (Silence, 49)
Knowing what intent means is being able to explain or use it. (Silence, 70)
Natural knowledge of intent is available to anyone, but command of it belongs to those who probe it. (Silence, 85)
Seeing intent as the flow of things (Silence, 99)
Force that lit up the fields (will); consciousness sprang from energy fields. (Silence, 102)
Essence of sorcery; enhance sobriety and thoughtfulness (Silence, 103)
Development of, or progression from ancient times to present (Silence, 104)
Struggle to have soundness of mind (Silence, 104)
Examined in this way, sorcery becomes an attempt to reestablish our knowledge of intent and regain use of it without succumbing to it. And the abstract cores of the sorcery stories are shades of realization, degrees of being aware of intent. (Silence, 105)