All that is not eternal is eternally out of date. Where except in the present can the eternal be met? - - CS Lewis
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
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“Once in a hotel dining-room,” wrote Lewis, “I said, rather too loudly, ‘I loathe prunes.’ ‘So do I,’ came an unexpected six-year-old voice from another table. Sympathy was instantaneous. Neither of us thought it funny. We both knew that prunes are far too nasty to be funny. That is the proper meeting between man and child as independent personalities.”
“Once in a hotel dining-room,” wrote Lewis, “I said, rather too loudly, ‘I loathe prunes.’ ‘So do I,’ came an unexpected six-year-old voice from another table. Sympathy was instantaneous. Neither of us thought it funny. We both knew that prunes are far too nasty to be funny. That is the proper meeting between man and child as independent personalities.”
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The discussions revolved around the pressures of the ordinary and how distractions interfere with o ur relationship to eternal matters.
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Catching Clouds - Pictures from a short drive around the Sul de Minas ‘Beauty descends from God into nature: but there it would perish ...
























































