Monday, November 12, 2007

From Buber

"In the signs of life which happens to us we are addressed.
Who speaks?
It would not avail us to give for reply the word 'God', if we do not give it out of that decisive hour of personal existence when we had to forget everything we imagines we knew of God, when we dared to keep nothing handed down or learned or self-contrived, no shred of knowledge, and were plunged into the night.
"When we rise out of it into the new life and there begin to receive the signs, what can we know of that which--of him who gives them to us? Only what we experience from time to time in the signs themselves. If we name the speaker of this speech God, then it is always the God of a moment, a moment God."

"Religion can hide from us as nothing else can the face of God. Principle here, dogma there, behind both lies in wait the war against the situation's power of dialogue, there lies in wait the "once-for-all" which resists the unforeseeable moment."

1 comment:

theresa clare said...

Marla! I am back in the states and dying for a story from you. Essentially, I need an update on your life and am too lazy to write a separate email or call you.
Merry Christmas!