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February 13, 2014 at 7:36 pm #208480
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GuestI came across a quote from Wendell Berry in my studies. I identified with parts of it, and wanted to share. Quote:If you could do it, I suppose, it would be a good idea to live your life in a straight line – starting, say, in the Dark Wood of Error, and proceeding by logical steps through Hell and Purgatory and into Heaven. Or you could take the King’s Highway past the appropriately named dangers, toils, and snares, and finally cross the River of Death and enter the Celestial City. But that is not the way I have done it, so far. I am a pilgrim, but my pilgrimage has been wandering and unmarked. Often what has looked like a straight line to me has been a circling or a doubling back. I have been in the Dark Wood of Error any number of times. I have known something of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, but not always in that order. The names of many snares and dangers have been made known to me, but I have seen them only in looking back. Often I have not known where I was going until I was already there. I have had my share of desires and goals, but my life has come to me or I have gone to it mainly by way of mistakes and surprises. Often I have received better than I deserved. Often my fairest hopes have rested on bad mistakes. I am an ignorant pilgrim, crossing a dark valley. And yet for a long time, looking back, I have been unable to shake off the feeling that I have been led – make of that what you will.
-Wendell Berry
I think it would be nice if I could just follow the straight line, or take the King’s Highway. It just does not seem to be my course. And as I have often said in this forum… at times, I have felt I have been led along, and at times, I feel very alone, and apart from other travelers. Such is my pilgrimage.
February 13, 2014 at 7:40 pm #280430Anonymous
GuestThere is much wisdom in that quote! February 13, 2014 at 7:44 pm #280429Anonymous
GuestWhatta ya think, Roy? It can’t be a coincidence we see some wisdom in that, right? Yet…I wouldn’t expect it to be shared over the pulpit. Hmmm…perhaps something that Cadence was raising in the other thread about literal teachings being the only thing taught in church. Yet…is it OK we allow ourselves to wander? Perhaps not all people can operate that way…but some of us identify with it. I’m not even sure what to make of it…and if that is right or wrong, foolish or wise.
Ya think?
February 13, 2014 at 8:27 pm #280431Anonymous
GuestHeber13 wrote:Yet…I wouldn’t expect it to be shared over the pulpit.
Just gotta wait on an assignment that has a similar theme.
February 14, 2014 at 2:14 am #280432Anonymous
GuestI’ll find a way to use it. I’ve already spoken openly at church with lots of people about the same basic topic regarding my own life’s journey. -
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