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The Anti-Muses
Rephrased
This state can only be represented in symbol; but the symbol of inversion is true in another way. If a man saw the world upside down, with all the trees and towers hanging head downwards as in a pool, one effect would be to emphasise the idea of dependence. There is a Latin and literal connection; for the very word dependence only means hanging. It would make vivid the Scriptural text which says that God has hung the world upon nothing. If St. Francis had seen, in one of his strange dreams, the town of Assisi upside down, it need not have differed in a single detail from itself except in being entirely the other way round. But the point is this: that whereas to the normal eye the large masonry of its walls or the massive foundations of its watchtowers and its high citadel would make it seem safer and more permanent, the moment it was turned over the very same weight would make it seem more helpless and more in peril. It is but a symbol; but it happens to fit the psychological fact. St. Francis might love his little town as much as before, or more than before; but the nature of the love would be altered even in being increased. He might see and love every tile on the steep roofs or every bird on the battlements; but he would see them all in a new and divine light of eternal danger and dependence. Instead of being merely proud of his strong city because it could not be moved, he would be thankful to God Almighty that it had not been dropped; he would be thankful to God for not dropping the whole cosmos like a vast crystal to be shattered into falling stars. Perhaps St. Peter saw the world so, when he was crucified head-downwards.
Chesterton, St. Francis of Assisi
Are you going forward?
Then stop now. Best quote:
But this incontinent gush is nothing compared to an e-mail sent by an extremely powerful person at JP Morgan encouraging his investment banking team to be more human. In it he said: “Take the time today to call a client and tell them you love them. They won’t forget you made the call.” Indeed. I’m sure the client would remember such a call for a very long time.
And then there’s What’s your boss reading?
Monarchy…
…can easily be debunked. C.S. Lewis explains.
requiescat in pace
Holy macarism, Batman
One about architecture
Pugin, Ruskin, and the Gothic Revival
“There is nothing worth living for but Christian architecture and a boat.”
Everything that rises
Potpourri
The Washington Post: Fiddling Around with History
Robert Frost: Education by Poetry
Tangential
Because I was (and read: should be) reading Aristotle’s Metaphysics along with some fragments of Heraclitus, the following tabs are now open in my browser.
- That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection
- Hopkins: Poetry and Philosophy
- Is Hopkins’s Imagery Physical or Metaphysical?
- Contemporary Issues in Bioethics: A Catholic perspective
- Footnotes to Metaphysics V.8
- SEP: John Duns Scotus
- Catholic Encylopedia: John Duns Scotus
- Wikipedia: Duns Scotus
- The Thomistic Method
- Wikipedia: Haecceity
- Medieval Theories of Haecceity
- Wikipedia: Quiddity
- Quia and Propter Quid