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Against Despair (w/ Christian Wiman)

Know Your Enemy

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A Right Relationship with God / Blessedly Naive

The poet reflects on the idea that we may come closer to God if we could forget the concept of God, letting go of the name and allowing the relationship to be instinctual. A verse in Jeremiah suggests a future where laws and prayers are unnecessary as God's name would be written in hearts, indicating a relationship beyond organized religion. This notion resembles Christ's teachings to become like children, focusing on a pure and naive connection to love and reality.

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