Thursday, April 23, 2009

climbing out of this temporal cave.


Time is an incredibly complex factor in the function of the void. Weil defines time as an image of eternity, but it is also a substitute for eternity.

I am constantly thinking about the infinite intersecting the finite (at a single point). Time adds an interesting dimension into play.

past and future hinder the effect of affliction by providing an unlimited field of imaginary elevation. (affliction over time makes affliction bearable and gravity 'succumbable')
"Time and the cave. To come out of the cave, to be detached, means to cease to make the future objective."
If all we see are mere shadows, and understand what we see as such, we can then approach the world with grace. However if we climb out of the cave and understand the shadow's origin, we can then approach the world with supernatural Grace. May we then know non-objective love.
"When pain and weariness reach the point of causing a sense of perpetuity to be born in the soul, through contemplating this perpetuity with acceptance and love, we are snatched away into eternity."
Essentially this is where the infinite intersects the finite upon a single point. Through Grace, by the power of the Holy Spirit, this point demarcates Love.

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