The End
THE meeting of man and God
must always mean a penetration and entry of the Divine into the human and a
self-immergence of man in the Divinity.
But that
immergence is not in the nature of an annihilation. Extinction is not the
fulfilment of all this search and passion, suffering and rapture. The game would
never have been begun if that were to be its ending.
Delight is the
secret. Learn of pure delight and thou shalt learn of God.
What then was
the commencement of the whole matter? Existence that multiplied itself for sheer
delight of being and plunged into numberless trillions of forms so that it might
find itself innumerably.
And what is the
middle? Division that strives towards a multiple unity, ignorance that labours
towards a flood of varied light, pain that travails towards the touch of an
unimaginable ecstasy. For all these things are dark figures and perverse
vibrations.
And what is the
end of the whole matter? As if honey could taste itself and all its drops
together and all its drops could taste each other and each the whole honeycomb
as itself, so should the end be with God and the soul of man and the universe.
Love is the
key-note, Joy is the music, Power is the strain, Knowledge is the performer, the
infinite All is the composer and audience. We know only the preliminary discords
which are as fierce as the harmony shall be great; but we shall arrive surely at
the fugue of the divine Beatitudes.
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