Saturday, June 11, 2016

Irreducibly Whole



Our paradoxical completeness refuses to resolve in favor of one pole of our being or the other. Absolute AND relative (universal AND specific) is our irreducibly whole nature. We are the impossible integration of the divine and the human, immortal and mortal. 

Long ago, a man named Yeshua was said to be both human and divine, or "spirit made flesh." But what else could anyone be made of? Play-Doh? 

Sometimes we seem to be critters, other times we seem to be immaculate space. In truth, we are beyond both categories---all-inclusive. 

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