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How God Poeted the World: On Riddles, Parables, and the Language of Love

How God Poeted the World: On Riddles, Parables, and the Language of Love

The Logos reveals itself only to a Lover because only a Lover can see beyond the veil.

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“Wherever you are and whatever you do, be in love.” Rumi

In one screen adaptation of Charles Perrault’s fairy tale Donkeyskin, there is a scene where court poets gather to help the king and queen find the last missing verse in an incantation cast by an evil witch over the baby princess at her christening. The incantation, spoken like a ridd…

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