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Reading Meister Eckhart, II
This Singing Ground
PLATO
ARISTOTLE
THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)
THE NEW TESTAMENT
PLOTINUS
DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE
MAXIMUS CONFESSOR
SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN
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Page 5 Even so, and perhaps never more so, to sing the riot of summer in the grass Sing and bless the wandering heart and the exile cast out of the city of his heart O Jerusalem you are beautiful in your beauty I have walked your roads and will walk there again and all songs will be sung for you For you and the exile For the watchman at the gate I will do this in summer and in the pathos of autumn and the harsh ice of winter The rose may wither but the rose never dies Song does not die The words do not fall into shadow and fire though the fiery dove is ever descending at the winter solstice Previous Page / First / Next * * * Cf. by Martin Burke : Reading Meister Eckhart, I More works inspired by Eckhart ||| Eckhart Home
Even so, and perhaps never more so, to sing the riot of summer in the grass
Sing and bless the wandering heart
and the exile cast out of the city of his heart
O Jerusalem you are beautiful in your beauty
I have walked your roads and will walk there again and all songs will be sung for you
For you and the exile
For the watchman at the gate
I will do this in summer and in the pathos of autumn and the harsh ice of winter
The rose may wither but the rose never dies
Song does not die
The words do not fall into shadow and fire though the fiery dove is ever descending at the winter solstice
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Cf. by Martin Burke : Reading Meister Eckhart, I
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