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Stuff of God3:03am friday, 24th october
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Who seeks to know that which is divine? Who desires to peer into the gears of the universe and comprehend their turning? Albert Einstein said he was not concerned with this phenomenon or that, but rather he wanted to know the mind of God. I myself in the past wished to know the underlying Ground to all things. I had in my acid trips visions of energy wrapped in mathematics as the bearings of all that existed. I was a fool. There is a Borges story of an animal contacted by God, who is shown its place in the world, and it sees, understands; but when it returns from its vision, it is confused again, and frustrated. Folly to think an animal could know the purpose of God. Then, a man is shown by God his place, and he sees, understands. When he returns to earth, he too is confused and frustrated. Folly to think a man could know the purpose of God. Along those lines, perhaps a smattering, some hints of the divine is within our abilities to assimilate, but I wager even angels cannot grasp the infinite, for that is the stuff of God.


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