We ask questions that do not live up to the fullness we yearn for and the fullness we’re made for. ![]() But if we don’t properly live the questions, we start asking smaller questions with more immediate, more trifling answers. This doesn’t mean we can stop that questioning, however. We may miss those resonances that are big enough to fit the shape of our lives. We too easily forget that to be human is to have an inside much larger than our outsides we may forget, too, as we get caught up in the mundane, that the cosmos consists of the seen and the unseen. As we look for what clicks, we’re often duped into considering only the blips and kicks that are small enough to fit very narrow expectations. ![]() How will you, as this live hermeneutical forcefield, as this mode of perception irregularly used by strangers, be an answer to this world that questions you and how will you allow the world to answer the question of your life? Unfortunately, the sheer force of habit, and especially the endless clutter of modernity as a false soteriology and distraction machine, can prevent us from letting the question have a full day in the sun.
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