Showing posts with label My Bright Abyss. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

My Bright Abyss: From a Passage to a Prayer

 

My Bright Abyss

From the book, “My Bright Abyss: Meditation of a Modern Believer,” by Christian Wiman

***I’ve turned this passage into a personal prayer.***

Lord, I can approach you only by means of consciousness,

But consciousness can only approach you as an object,

Which you are not.

I have no hope of experiencing you as I experience the world —

Directly, immediately —

Yet I want nothing more.

Indeed, so great is my hunger for you

— Or is this evidence of your hunger for me? —

That I seem to see you

In the black flower mourners make

Beside a grave I do not know,

In the embers’ innards like a shining hive,

In the bare abundance of a winter tree

Whose every limb is lit and fraught with snow.


Lord, Lord, how bright the abyss inside that “seem.”


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