- For gorgeous fall weather and sunshine.
- For Laura's visit and presence and friendship in my life.
- For Les Miserables, one of the most beautiful and moving musicals.
- For roadtrips and francophones and family to visit.(QC, here we come!)
- For ultimate frisbee and seeing improvement in my game.
- For music mixes to mark the seasons.
- For beautiful spaces to study.
Simone Weil time again! One of the essays in Waiting for God is entitled "Forms of the Implicit Love of God." Her main argument is that before a soul has "direct contact" with God, there are three types of love that are implicitly the love of God, though they seem to have a different explicit object. That is, in loving X, you are really loving Y. (in this case, Y = God). As for the X of the equation, she lists: Love of neighbor Love of the beauty of the world Love of religious practices and a special sidebar to Friendship “Each has the virtue of a sacrament,” she writes. Each of these loves is something to be respected, honoured, and understood both symbolically and concretely. On each page of this essay, I found myself underlining profound, challenging, and thought-provoking words. There's so much to consider that I've gone back several times, mulling it over and wondering how my life would look if I truly believed even half of these thi...
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