| Quotable: Hildegard of Bingen | ||||||||||
| All living creatures are, so to speak, sparks from the radiation of God's brilliance, and these sparks emerge from God like the rays of the sun. But if God did not give off those sparks, how would the divine glory become fully visible? For there is no creature without some kind of radiance-- whether it be greenness, seeds, buds, or another kind of beauty. |
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| The Logic of Contemplate | ||||||||||
| To notice beauty all around you must first notice To first notice you must notice first your beautiful mind A beautiful mind provides a fluid portal to the intimate, the ultimate, the dwelling place of delight |
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