God is not loyal only to human flesh.
Gary J Shipley, Theoretical Animals [Amazon, Bookshop, Publisher, Local Library]
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- “In an important sense, soulmaking is just the creative seeking and expression of extrarational truth. It’s what we do when we dialogue with the parts of ourselves that usually go unheard—whether it be our heart, our guides, or our genius.”
- “The value of a ritual is that it involves self-discipline and belonging. The ritual is pointless in itself so the doing of it is purely a matter of discipline and the willingness to do it.”
- “at night they twinkled gaily with geometrical constellations, or else, flood-lighted, pointed their luminous fingers (with a gesture whose significance nobody in England but the Savage now understood) solemnly towards the plumbless mysteries of heaven.”
- “Words and their meanings cannot change much; their sounds are constant of a hidden content not related to our meanings.”
- “… For Mercy has a human heart, Pity a human face, And Love, the human form divine, And Peace, the human dress.”