What is not known belongs both to the physicist and the saint: you can approach darkness either with curiosity - physicist - or with a mix of fear, humility and reverence over the possibility of it containing something far larger than one self: saint.I have never met a saint ( I mean a genuine saint) who declared that he knew what this darkness was and yet called it darkness. That is a mistake only fanatics are allowed to indulge. Saints and physicists are not fanatics.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Saints and physicists are not fanatics.
What is not known belongs both to the physicist and the saint: you can approach darkness either with curiosity - physicist - or with a mix of fear, humility and reverence over the possibility of it containing something far larger than one self: saint.I have never met a saint ( I mean a genuine saint) who declared that he knew what this darkness was and yet called it darkness. That is a mistake only fanatics are allowed to indulge. Saints and physicists are not fanatics.
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