Carroll, Lewis
1832-1898    66 years

aka:  Charles L. Dodgson (legal name)
English author, well-known for his Alice in Wonderland,
and
Through the Looking Glass books

3rd child of family of 11.

father was an Anglican priest

photographer, mathematician, teacher

cannibas smoker, supposedly fairly heavy
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In Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass there
comes this beautiful passage:

The queen said to Alice, who was standing in a world
she could not believe, "I dare say you have not had
much practice. Why, sometimes I have believed as many
as six impossible things before breakfast!"

Yes, that is the secret of this story. Lewis Carroll is
imparting something immensely valuable there. The
secret of the story is the art of believing, the art of
trusting, the art of saying yes to existence. Believing in
the impossible, the impossible becomes possible. How
does it happen...?

                                          --Osho
                     The Wisdom of the Sands, Vol. 2, ch. 1
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