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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The Soul of Europe
The life currents manifesting as events in the microcosm
are related to those of the Macrocosm.
Europe demands understanding of the inwardness of it all.
The flood of human passion has drowned it ;
the fire of human wrath has destroyed it.
The humanity of Europe has been soaked and scorched by it.
Human passion and human wrath have left a bitter taste in human mouths,
and have made gloomy and grim and sour human faces ;
but the human soul had been purified in a measure ;
the baptism by water had purified it,
the baptism by fire had vitalised it.
What about today ?
Its old God is dead - the God of its religion,the Autocrat of the Universe.
Why ?
For the same reason that the ''Cezar is dead''.
The conception of God as the Autocrat of the Universe
has led to the collapse of modern society.
The clouds of wrong is gathering thick in the European sky,and the storm is coming ;
The gutters of the world run wild with the refuse of human streets ;
The cities with their teeming life are ungly with pools of the slimy stench
and filth of human loneliness and misery .
Europe,therefore,wants a new expression of the LAW OF LIFE.
Nowtimes lives by laws which produces death of souls.
Men's heads are burdened,
women's hearts are sore,
a great weight is well-nigh crushing the shoulders of both.
are related to those of the Macrocosm.
Europe demands understanding of the inwardness of it all.
The flood of human passion has drowned it ;
the fire of human wrath has destroyed it.
The humanity of Europe has been soaked and scorched by it.
Human passion and human wrath have left a bitter taste in human mouths,
and have made gloomy and grim and sour human faces ;
but the human soul had been purified in a measure ;
the baptism by water had purified it,
the baptism by fire had vitalised it.
What about today ?
Its old God is dead - the God of its religion,the Autocrat of the Universe.
Why ?
For the same reason that the ''Cezar is dead''.
The conception of God as the Autocrat of the Universe
has led to the collapse of modern society.
The clouds of wrong is gathering thick in the European sky,and the storm is coming ;
The gutters of the world run wild with the refuse of human streets ;
The cities with their teeming life are ungly with pools of the slimy stench
and filth of human loneliness and misery .
Europe,therefore,wants a new expression of the LAW OF LIFE.
Nowtimes lives by laws which produces death of souls.
Men's heads are burdened,
women's hearts are sore,
a great weight is well-nigh crushing the shoulders of both.
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