Saturday, February 23, 2008

thomas carlyle lived 'ere


































The Conflux of Eternities
Carlyle's expressive phrase for time, as in every moment of it a centre in which all the forces to and from eternity meet and unite, so that by no past and no future can we be brought nearer to Eternity than where we at any moment of Time are; the Present Time, the youngest born of Eternity, being the child and heir of all the Past times with their good and evil, and the parent of all the Future, the import of which (see Matt. xvi. 27) it is accordingly the first and most sacred duty of every successive age, and especially the leaders of it, to know and lay to heart as the only link by which Eternity lays hold of it and it of Eternity.

2 comments:

Lucas said...

It is good to see the relief of the great visionary. The leaders of today would do well to listen. Thanks for the clarification of the time theory.

jmhouse said...

Living in the moment seems to be one of the greatest achievements a human being can aspire to. Like all of the greatest achievements, it often seems nigh impossible to me. But eternity certainly does not beckon from the past or the future. I've been wrestling with this a lot lately, so I thank you for a thought-provoking post!!