The Two Trees (17 of 33)

The Two Trees (17 of 33) June 20, 2004

[Meditations are intended to be read sequentially, from 1 to 33.]

Again in the Wilderness …

We are beginning to get accustomed to the Wilderness. It isn’t life. It isn’t death. It just is.

We can see the Garden; the fruits — Life?

We can see the Hill; the Tree, the man — Life?

The questions plague us … (till death do us part).

No. It is better to just stay in the Wilderness. Here there is no salvation or damnation. No Satan, sin, and death. No faith, hope, and charity. No day. No night. Neither naked or royally clothed. We are alone and at peace. The beautiful creature has journeyed with us into the Wilderness. All is well.


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