Monday, November 22, 2021

QUINTESSENCE OF BEING

William Blake
Song of Los
Plate 4, Copy E

J B Priestley, Man & Time

"I dreamt I was standing at the top of a very high tower, alone, looking down upon the myriads of birds flying in one direction; every kind of bird was there, all the birds in the world. It was a noble sight, this vast aerial river of birds.

But now, in some mysterious fashion the gear was changed, and the time speeded up, so that I saw generations of birds, watched them break their shells, flutter into life, mate, weaken, falter and die. Wings grew only to crumble; bodies were sleek and then, in a flash, bled and shrivelled; and death struck everywhere at every second. What was the use of all this blind struggle towards life, this eager trying of wings, this hurried mating, this flight and surge, all this gigantic meaningless biological effort?

As I stared down, seeming to see every creature’s ignoble little history almost at a glance, I felt sick at heart. It would be better if not one of them, if not one of us at all, had been born, if the struggle ceased forever. I stood on my tower, still alone, desperately unhappy.

But now the gear was changed again, and time went faster still, and it was rushing by at such a rate, that the birds could not show any movement, but were like an enormous plain sown with feathers. But, along this plain, flickering through the bodies themselves, there now passed a sort of white flame, trembling, dancing, then hurrying on; as soon as I saw it I knew that this white flame was life itself, the very quintessence of being; and then it came to me, in a rocket-burst of ecstasy, that nothing mattered, nothing could ever matter, because nothing else was real but this quivering and hurrying lambency of beings.

Birds, people or creatures not yet shaped and coloured, all were of no account except so as this flame of life travelled through them. It left nothing to mourn over behind it; what I had thought of as tragedy was mere emptiness or a shadow show; for now all real feeling was caught and purified and danced on ecstatically with the white flame of life. I had never felt before such happiness as I knew at the end of my dream of the tower and the birds, and I have not kept that happiness with me, as an inner atmosphere and a sanctuary for the heart, that is because I am a weak and foolish man who allows this mad world to come in destroying every green shoot of wisdom. Nevertheless, I have not been quite the same man since. A dream had come through a multitude of business." 

 J.B. Priestley (Sept 1895 – Aug 1984)

Sunday, November 7, 2021

WASHSTAND

 

                                          1980 ARLINGTON



Friday, October 29, 2021

PRAYER

William Blake
Song of Los
Plate 1, Copy E

 PRAYER OF ABANDONMENT

Ellie, 
 
I abandon myself into your hands;
do with me what you will.
Whatever you may do, I thank you:
I am ready for all, I accept all.
Let only your will be done in me, 
and in all my creatures - 
I wish no more than this , Ellie.
Into your hands I commend my soul;
I offer it to you with all the love of
    my heart,
for I love you Ellie,
and so need to give myself,
to surrender myself into your hands,
without reserve,
and with boundless confidence,
 
For you are my Ellie.
 
"...listen to the way Jesus says your name, the way he calls you. He says your name as no one has ever said or will ever say your name. He calls you as only He who made you can call you, and he compels you to experience something of the fullness he has implanted in you because you are his image and his likeness."


Sunday, October 24, 2021

ISAAC PENINGTON

National Gallery
Illustration by Blake to John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
Christian with the Shield of Faith Taking Leave of His Companions 
  
From The Double Vision, by Northrop Frye:  "What 'the' truth is, is not available to human beings in spiritual matters: the goal of our spiritual life is God, who is spiritual Other, not a spiritual object, much less a conceptual object. That is why the Gospels keep reminding us how many listen and how few hear: the truth of the gospel kind cannot be demonstrated except through personal example. As the seventeenth-century Quaker Isaac Penington said every truth is substantial in its own place, but all truths are shadows except the last. The language which lifts us clear of the merely plausible and the merely credible is the language of the spirit; the language of the spirit is, Paul tells us, the language of love, and the language of love is the only language that we can be sure is spoken and understood by God." (Page 20)

 

Science Quotes by Isaac Penington 

" All truth is a shadow except the last—yet every Truth is true in its kind. It is substance in its own place, though it be but a shadow in another place, (for it is but a shadow from an intenser substance;) and the shadow is a true shadow, as the substance is a true substance."

Thomas Ellwood on Isaac Penington


Monday, September 20, 2021

SOLD HOUSES


 1728 SE 8TH ST

3br 2bth 

1732 sq ft

$317,000                          $179/sq ft

1611 SE 11TH ST

3br, 2bth

1746 sq ft

$300,000                      $172/sq ft

2244 SE 12TH ST

3br, 3bth

2337 sq ft

$469,000                               $201/sq ft

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2036 SE 8TH ST

3 br, 3bth

2031sq ft

$350,000                                  $172/sq ft


                       

Thursday, September 2, 2021

STUDYING GENEALOGY

Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg, VA
1683
 From Mark:

Thanks Paul,

When Larry got into his Genealogical pursuits it gave him a new focus 
for his intellectual activities. We had started traveling to the Eastern 
Shore and Northern Neck and the Tidewater to find records before he 
retired. After he retired searching libraries, courthouses and archives 
gave a purpose to our travels around the country. I've just been looking 
at some of his notebooks from those years. I had forgotten how thorough 
he was in recording information from the documents he pursued. The 
biggest impression I get is that connections spread out in all 
directions making it difficult to untangle the web of information.

It is good to see something he wrote when he was first getting started 
and it didn't seem so complex.

Be Safe, ellie

On 12/16/20 12:32 PM, Paul Clayton wrote:
> You might be interested in this document I turned up from 1987 that 
> shows Larry's earliest forays at genealogical research, a field that 
> interested him for many years afterward.

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