March 11, 2005
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For some theological background
to this and the previous 8 entries,
see log24 Sept. 1-15, 2003,
which contains the following passage:“I would like to say something more to you about
cheerful serenity, the serenity of the stars and of the mind….
neither frivolity nor complacency; it is supreme insight and love,
affirmation of all reality, alertness on the brink of all depths and
abysses; it is a virtue of saints and of knights; it is
indestructible and only increases with age and nearness to death. It is
the secret of beauty and the real substance of all art.”