June 4, 2008 I walk with God in perfect holiness.

By viewfromamountaintop

I really am having a problem with words today so I went to pick up a window that I had left to be repaired. I asked the guy a question and he talked for an hour. Not that it was bad. It wasn’t anything. He seemed happy to do it. I smiled, nodded and laughed. I had nothing to add. Not even nothing and I am good at adding nothing. Words escaped me.

I came home and read for 30 seconds.

Juan Matus: “The flaw with words is that they always force us to feel enlightened, but when we turn around to face the world they always fail us and we end up facing the world as we always have, without enlightenment. For this reason, a “sorcerer” seeks to act rather than to talk and to this effect he gets a new description of the world—a new description where talking is not that important, and where new acts have new reflections.”

I should define the word “sorcerer” for you but I can’t, not now. So I won’t, not now. When then?

As to the lesson of the day: “I walk with God in perfect holiness.” How can it not be? I don’t get it?

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