seek v wait
Wait v Seek. Seek v Wait. Here is a thought from Simone Weil that strikes a note with me as I contemplate that seemingly for me everlastingly tormenting proverb that I learned looking out the window of my Episcopal seminary classroom and reading it inscribed in the lintel over the door of the adjacent library building, Seek The Truth, Come Whence It May, Cost What It Will. New to the idea at the Time, the proverb struck me as liberating that my denomination's seminary, which I'd expected to Teach Me The Truth, was open enough to signal that they were not the repository of Truth, but the place where I might begin my own search for Truth. A reason that Simone Weil's thought appeals is that instead of seeking God that is Truth and/or Truth that is God, I might relax and let the Truth of God seek and find me instead, if God wishes and not if God does not wish. At any event there is surely no rush, for God is never in a hurry and I have no expectation of a successful end to my ...