Spiritual insight is often terrifying.
Orthodox thought is far less risky.
Some need a devastating life shock to even consider it.
Others might notice the glimmer of appeal thirty years later.
Actual knowing has nothing to do with proof.
But Truth costs; it costs something else.
_______RS
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Very well put.
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What I knew yesterday is not what I know today. Knowing is always questionable 😊 Love the new photo there, I am uncertain what I’ll do without the other one though. lol. Creature of unusual habits I suppose and visual ones are included
Hi EC 🙂
Thanks for comment — maybe I should have distinguished between knowing and “KNOWING” but that would be another fifteen posts.
Sorry if being dense, but what photo are talking about here?
Duh! never mind I see. The foto on blog page is different from the one within the comments.
This reminds me of Flannery O’Connors stories like “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” and “Wise Blood.” Do you know those?
Somewhere in a literature class, maybe high school, I read some work of Flannery O’Connors, but I cannot for the life of me recall it’s title or contents. I have the impression it was a novel instead of a story. I even just checked her bibliography and cannot come up with anything. I think at the time I did not much care for it, whatever it was. I noticed there was a recent Ethan Hawke film adapted from some of her stuff — maybe will check it out someday. 🙂
PS — reminds me, speaking of Southern writers, the same year, junior year, I read two or three Thomas Wolfe novels also. Those I remember — found them very interesting. He was an early hero of mine.