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Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By "hallowing" The Things Of Creation. By A Tremendous Heave Of His Spirit, The Devout Man Frees The Divine Sparks Trapped In The Mute Things Of Time; He Uplifts The Forms And Moments Of Creation, Bearing Them Aloft Into That Rare Air And Hallowing Fire In Which All Clays Must Shatter And Burst. Keeping The Subsoil World Under Trees In Mind, In Intelligence, Is The Least I Can Do.

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

Annie Dillard Quotes: Hasidism Has A Tradition That One Of Man's Purposes Is To Assist God In The Work Of Redemption By Hallowing

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