Anything that's secret, clandestine, loaded with such a supercargo of speculation, misinformation, disinformation and, for that matter, accurate revelations, creates an appetite.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Revelations are conveyed in a variety of ways, including, for example, dreams, visions, conversations with heavenly messengers, and inspiration. Some revelations are received immediately and intensely; some are recognized gradually and subtly.
Revelations come when you're in the thick of it, pitting yourself up against something larger than yourself.
If people all over the world, year after year, request that you do 'Revelations,' you do 'Revelations.'
The idea of withholding a massive secret is obviously quite exciting to some people. It is also the basis of much classic drama, of course, from Sophocles onwards.
What's the most fetching thing that provokes people? A volcano? Fountains that dance? A pirate ship that sinks? Some other animated device or presentation? Is that as strong as mystery? Allure, intrigue, is much more powerful... It taunts you.
The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the chief motives to disclose it.
Secrecy involves a tension which, at the moment of revelation, finds its release.
An idea, to be suggestive, must come to the individual with the force of revelation.
Almost all our desires, when examined, contain something too shameful to reveal.
When you read any great mystery, recorded in holy Writ, you are to prostrate your Reason to Divine Revelation.