mysteries

There are many mysteries to solve. Probably the best way to begin is by deciding what is a mystery and what is not.

How do you distinguish between the natural, the supernatural, and the preternatural? 

How do you distinguish between the natural, the normal and the paranormal?

How do you distinguish between the special, the surprising and the superstitious?

How do you distinguish between the mysterious, the magical and the mystical?

How do you distinguish between the physically real, the imaginatively ethereal and the usefully intellectual?

How do you distinguish between the wild, the wicked and the wonderful?

How do you distinguish between an elephant, a hierophant and a phantom?

How do you distinguish between the esoteric, the picturesque and confidence tricks?

How do you distinguish between the metaphysical, the practical and the plausible?

How do you distinguish between the sacred, the marketed and serendipitous access?

How do you distinguish between the egotistical, the charitable and the philanthropic

How do you distinguish between the idealistic, the ideological and the journalistic?

You may be here to learn about the mysteries of Twaklin and/or the mysteries of Adelaide and/or the mysteries of investing wisely.

Solving mysteries is quite a useful skill to acquire.  

Perhaps you hope that I, in my role as The Author, will teach you how.

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