Draco Layer Four: The Anagogic or Mystical Sense
Here be dragons. And doves. Human beings long for transcendence. Such longing is, for the world, always out of fashion because, of course, it is not a longing for the world, and the world knows it. We know what the world wants. The world—by which we mean Satan, the Lord of the World—wants above all our obedience, a jewel so precious that he will do anything to get it: lie, steal, murder, bear false witness, pretend to social standing, pretend to insider knowledge to get us to consent to his influence. “God lied to you. You will not die.” And suddenly we are anxious about having other people dislike us, about losing prestige in our social circles, about other people being more popular or influential or successful, about other people having secret knowledge, about our own influence and fame. “You shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.” And with that temptation, our first parents fell. The irony is cosmic. There they were in the Garden, privy to conversation with God face-to-face, and
This is great! I have been following your blog for about a year now, and I now 'delurk' to offer my congratulations. I do kendo in Japan. I have always been interested in fencing, but I could never find a teacher in the US.
ReplyDeleteIronically, one of the teachers at the school where I work is a fencing master. I also enjoy your meditations on theology and biblical studies. Both have been sideline interests since college. Well, once again I say, as they say in Japan---Omedetoo gozaimasu!
William in Japan
Thanks! And thanks for "delurking"! I am very happy to hear that you have enjoyed sharing the journey!
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