Admitting To Mystery

Gary Edward Geraci

it’s ok

not everything  

 

is to be explained 

away  

 

our brains

better than beasts’  

 

but still 

finite

 

limits to 

what can be known 

 

still exist

the infinite  

 

not quite fitting 

into the space   

 

we have

created for it  

 

- Gary Edward Geraci

  • Author: Gary Edward Geraci (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 10th, 2018 13:22
  • Category: Reflection
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    A fine write Gary.
    Not to offend those with true mental problems, but 'meanwhile' as I say (meaning something daft will follow):
    Yep, a finite brain. Plenty of room in mine. All me 3 brain cells have gone on holiday. Dunno when they'll be back. Probably never! heehee.
    '

  • Gary Edward Geraci

    Thanks Orchidee - this one is aimed for our beloved atheists whom, if asked to fill a circle proportionate with a ranking of their “total knowledge” assessment might fill the circle one third of the way full. That is if they were really keen to bragging. Even so that leaves two thirds of all knowledge that they can’t claim, by their own admission. Is it feasible that God might be known there, somewhere in the two thirds of that realm of what’s unknown to them? I think it’s a fair question - after all.



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