“Creation is thus God's presence in creatures. The Greek Orthodox theologian Philip Sherrard has written that "Creation is nothing less than the manifestation of God's hidden Being." This means that we and all other creatures live by a sanctity that is inexpressibly intimate, for to every creature, the gift of life is a portion of the breath and spirit of God. (pg. 308, Christianity and the Survival of Creation)” MeanLife IsSpiritChristianityWrittenCreationCreaturesSurvivalBreathsGreekManifestationIntimateOrthodoxLive ByPortionsTheologianSanctitySpirit Of GodPhilipGod's PresenceGifts Of LifeGreek Orthodox Book:The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry Source: The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays of Wendell Berry
“In this world, perfection is an illusion. Reagrdless of all those who utter the contrary, this is the reality. Obviously mediocre fools will forever lust for perfection and seek it out. However, what meaning is there in perfection? None. Not a bit. ...After perfection there exists nothing higher. Not even room for creation which means there is no room for wisdom or talent either. Understand? To scientists like ourselves, perfection is despair. - Kurotsuchi Mayuri (Bleach 306)” WorldMeanRealityBitsRoomsForeverTalentCreationThis WorldFoolHigherDespairIllusionPerfectionScientistContraryLustMediocreBleach Author:Tite Kubo
“... with men it's rush, rush, rush, every minute. I'm glad I'm a sedentary spider." "What does sedentary mean?" asked Wilbur. "Means I sit still a good part of the time and don't go wandering all over creation. I know a good thing when I see it, and my web is a good thing. I stay put and wait for what comes. Gives me a chance to think.” ThinkingKnowsMenGivingMeanDoeStillsWaitingChanceMinutesCreationGive MeGood ThingsGladWanderSpidersSedentaryGive Me A Chance Author:E. B. White
“healthy, adj. There are times when I'm alone that I think, This is it. This is actually the natural state. All I need are my thoughts and my small acts of creation and my ability to go or do whatever I want to go or do. I am myself, and that is the point. Pairing is a social construction. It is by no means necessary for everyone to do it. Maybe I'm better like this. Maybe I could live my life in my own world, and then simply leave it when it's time to go.” ThinkingWorldWantNeedsMeanStatesSocialNaturalMy OwnAbilityCreationHealthyConstructionLiving My LifeMy ThoughtsSmall ActsMy Own WorldSocial Construction Book:The Lover's Dictionary: A Novel Source: The Lover's Dictionary: A Novel
“Made for spirituality, we wallow in introspection. Made for joy, we settle for pleasure. Made for justice, we clamor for vengeance. Made for relationship, we insist on our own way. Made for beauty, we are satisfied with sentiment. But new creation has already begun. The sun has begun to rise. Christians are called to leave behind, in the tomb of Jesus Christ, all that belongs to the brokenness and incompleteness of the present world ... That, quite simply, is what it means to be Christian: to follow Jesus Christ into the new world, God's new world, which he has thrown open before us.” WorldWayMeanMadeChristianJoySpiritualityJesusChristJusticePleasureBehindsSunCreationJesus ChristSatisfiedSettlingThrownSentimentsNew WorldIntrospectionVengeanceTombsBrokennessClamorIncompleteness Author:N. T. Wright
“Mother, recently I have discovered the one way in which human beings differ completely from other animals. Man has, I know, language, knowledge, principles, and social order, but don't all the other animals have them too, granted the difference of degree? Perhaps the animals even have religions. Man boasts of being the lord of all creation, but it would seem as if essentially he does not differ in the least from other animals. But, Mother, there was one way I thought of. Perhaps you won't understand. It's a faculty absolutely unique to man - having secrets. Can you see what I mean?” IfsKnowsMenWayHumansMeanDoeSeemsMotherOrderLanguageSocialDifferencesHuman BeingsAnimalSecretLordPrinciplesCreationDegreesUniqueGrantedOne WayFacultyBoastSocial Order Author:Osamu Dazai