A Picture of God by Raymond A. Foss
A picture of God remains in the recesses of my mind, an old resistant strain, a long dormant thread, a patronymic, ever reminding me of the Father, the heavenly father figure the bearded face, the outstretched finger captured by Michelangelo, the father of the Son But how do we know, how can we be so sure that the face of God is the Father, not the Mother, not the sister, the brother?
Why can’t we let go of the outmoded image, buried deep into the synapses anchored in the subconscious, the old, familiar masculine voice, the beneficent Creator, the nurturing mother holding, protecting Her ordered world, Love, the most feminine of virtues; Lady Wisdom She too is the face we see, another face of God July 2, 2007 22:21
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