Monday: Simone
Going to bed late and getting up early, sometimes I open my computer and instead of destroying my day and likely shortening my life by reading the News, I read from one of the books I've downloaded on the computer desktop. This morning from Simone Weil's "Waiting for God". A passage this morning: "The whole universe, as we know it through the senses and the imagination, has been turned over by God to the control of brute mechanism, to necessity and blind force, and that primary physical awareness by which all things eternally fall. The very act of creation entailed the withdrawal of the Creator from the created, so that the sum total of God and his world and all of its creatures is ... less than God himself. Having withdrawn from the universe so that it might exist, God is powerless within it, ineffective except as his grace penetrates on special occasions, like a ray of light, the dark mechanical realm of unlimited misery." It goes on, in fact there's h...