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Sarah Coakley

“Imagine a stream flowing from a spring and dividing itself off into a number of accidental channels. As long as it proceeds so, it will be useless for any purpose of agriculture, the dissipation of its waters making each particular current small and feeble, and therefore slow. But if one were to mass these wandering and widely dispersed rivulets again into one single channel, he would have a full and collected stream for the supplies which life demands. Just so the human mind … as long as its current spreads itself in all directions over the pleasures of the senses, has no power that is worth the naming of making its way towards the Real Good; but once call it back and collect it upon itself … it will find no obstacle in mounting to higher things, in grasping realities.24”

Sarah Coakley, The New Asceticism: Sexuality, Gender and the Quest for God
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The New Asceticism: Sexuality, Gender and the Quest for God The New Asceticism: Sexuality, Gender and the Quest for God by Sarah Coakley
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