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Have been enjoying the spiral way, in more ways than one.

'How, then, shall we grow? and what shall be the curve that marks our progress—that “way,” as the mystics call it, which is a journey and a transmutation in one? Where, on the wide horizons or in the inaccessible heavens, lies the goal towards which we are to hew a path? Did we ask this of eager, striving Nature, she would be hard-pressed perhaps to answer us; for her achievements seem to lie in all directions, stretching sheaf-like towards every point. Since God is not Height alone but Depth and Breadth, transcending yet transfusing all, Life in her flight to Him may take all pathways. Her outgoing, expansive tendency may everywhere achieve success, for He is the Point in which all lines must end. This we see, and all the wonder and the greatness of it: we stand awed and bewildered before her innumerable adjustments and contrivances, her exquisite and complicated arts.'

---- Evelyn Underhill, The Spiral Way

21.12.06 16:44


How is it possible to make peace with the particular?

ie. possible to fully live and inhabit the path//life/person you are walking/becoming with those you are near, doing what you are doing, in the place you are in, despite having even a shallow comprehension of the millions of possibilities and others and other ways of being there are..?

Answers on a postcard, or ex-christmas card, jam jar label etc.

28.12.06 11:25





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