The Paradise Notebooks: A Poet and a Geologist’s Love Letter to Life Lensed
Through a Mountain
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"Each world bears all the worlds we might find within it. If you understand
one outcropping of stone, or one wildflower, or one hummingbird — if we see
our...
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Indeed.
Moreover, it may well be that not only the horrific experience of wars, but the immediate experience of so-called ordinary life, in any of its many complicated dimensions, can have the same effect on some people (as they learn and grow) as that expressed by the father in Atwood.
God was just not meant to stick to some people's flypaper.
Yes, I agree. Maybe it's a gene.
I was always amazed by the Book of Job . . .
My mother reading it for educational purposes, was completely annoyed by my questions: You mean, God tortured him for no reason? Or just to prove himself?
And his justification--who are you to question me?
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