Friday, September 3, 2010

VI

In this I was too daring: a man must not, for knowledge, of his own will encounter temptation! On the other hand, I had reinstated an evil force about to perish, and was, to the extent of my opposing faculty, accountable for what mischief might ensue!
George MacDonald, Lilith, Chapter XXII

V

But these things are not to be disclosed to the uninitiated, by whom I mean those attached to the objects of human thought, and who believe there is no superessential Reality beyond, and who imagine that by their own understanding they know it that has made Darkness Its secret place.
St. Dionysius the Areopagite, Mystical Theology, Chapter I

IV

With your spirit settled, accumulate practice day by day, and hour by hour. Polish the twofold spirit heart and mind, and sharpen the twofold gaze perception and sight. When your spirit is not in the least clouded, when the clouds of bewilderment clear away, there is the true void.
Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of Five Rings, The Book of the Void

III

To innovate in liturgical matters is not sacrilege, but stupidity.
Man only venerates immemorial routines.
Liturgical incense is the oxygen of the soul.
Don Colacho, Escolios a un Texto Implícito: Selección, #1220, #1213

II

When the sun is setting, when quietness falls like the peace of eternal sleep, and the silence of the spent day reigns, then in the splendour of its declining rays, filtering through the clouds, I see Thy dwelling-place: fiery and purple, gold and blue, they speak prophet-like of the ineffable beauty of Thy presence, and call to us in their majesty. We turn to the Father.
Protopresbyter Gregory Petrov, Akathist Hymn: “Glory to God for All Things”

I

You have clothed Yourself with seven heavens; You have hidden Yourself too deep for any eyes. If all the suns were to merge into a single eye, they would be unable to burn through all Your veils.
St. Nicolai, Prayers By The Lake, IX