“The Present That Mirrors All”
I joined Zaklog the Great and Travis for a discussion of C.S. Lewis’s “Re-adjustment” “with digressions including Milo Yiannopoulos, Alan Moore’s Watchmen, and the destruction of language.” Watch at Zaklog the Great.
Re-adjustment
I thought there would be a grave beauty, a sunset splendourIn being the last of one's kind: a topmost moment as one watchedThe huge wave curving over Atlantis, the shrouded bargeTurning away with wounded Arthur, or Ilium burning.Now I see that, all along, I was assuming a posterityOf gentle hearts: someone, however distant in the depths of time,Who could pick up our signal, who could understand a story. There won't be.
Between the new Hominidae and us who are dying, alreadyThere rises a barrier across which no voice can ever carry,For devils are unmaking language. We must let that alone forever.Uproot your loves, one by one, with care, from the future,And trusting to no future, receive the massive thrustAnd surge of the many-dimensional timeless rays convergingOn this small, significant dew drop, the present that mirrors all.
—C.S. Lewis
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