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“I like to think, and many Hebraic scholars attest, that God the Creator sang the creation into being, that Creation is more about poetic utterances of love rather than about industrial efficiency […]” P.7
— Jul 28, 2024 05:19PM
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Jordy Leigh
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“Just like the art of Kintsugi, what once broken is repaired not to hide its flaws but to celebrate them as part of what is to become beautiful.” P.65–66
— Aug 13, 2024 06:03PM
Jordy Leigh
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There’s some really deep, hard-to-grasp philosophy in here. It’s not the kind of book I can skim—or if I were to skim, I would gain little.
— Aug 12, 2024 06:23PM
Jordy Leigh
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“Artists already live in the abundance of God. […] they see a vista beyond the world of gray utility; they desire to paint in color […] God does not just mend, repair, and restore; God renews and generates […]” P.31
— Aug 05, 2024 06:19AM
Jordy Leigh
is on page 29 of 167
“Many have argued that the reason we have an innate drive toward beauty is to attract and be attracted to mates. […] When that is the framework for the choices we make, altruism does not make sense; it seems like wasting time to create beauty or to stop and pay attention to the least of these in an act of mercy.” P.27
— Aug 02, 2024 11:45AM

