« To God all things are fair and right, but men hold some things wrong and some right ».
So did once say the ancient Heraclitus. To Him God is both the sheen of day and the obscurity of night. The cruel winter meets with the gentle summer and one may take surfeit just the same as hunger. What a grandiose teaching!
God it is who takes myriad shapes as purest fire, as undisturbed life. All things mix up in various intensities and measures to make up the essences all under the single substance of God, he who sums all –he who is the sum of all! God we call the eternal doing and undoing. God is the one being done again and again in every deed. Boundless lord of Time is he.
And oh speak now about how from the font of Eternity (unfathomable, deepest,wisest Eternity!) spirits ever come forth, how the boundless and immense spirit of God channels into different manifestations through space and time in uncountable ways!
God we name him who comes again and again in countless faces and names: in the heights of Nepal he was Buddha and in the golden coasts of Ionia Apollo, in drunken revelry Bacchus and in Nazareth, Jesus.
Eternally recurring is the totality of God! For all things make up to God and God is the equation of all that is. Shall we remember the noblest maxim from Spinoza? Deus sive Natura, the doctrine that says God by other name is Nature…
Thus I end my joyful song, having spoken enough. From now on tranquil silence fills up the air. Let him who has the ears, hearken.