Thursday, November 10, 2011

The world's spiritual geniuses seem to discover universally that the mind's muddy river, this ceaseless flow of trivia and trash, cannot be dammed, and that trying to dam it is a waste of effort that might lead to madness. Instead you must allow the muddy river to flow unheeded in the dim channels of consciousness; you raise your sights; you look along it, mildly, acknowledging its presence without interest and gazing beyond it into the realm of the real where subjects and objects rest purely, without utterance. "Launch into the deep," says Jacques Ellul, "and you shall see."

- Annie Dillard
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, p. 35