Saturday, 11 July 2020

{Britain the [...]land [continued (6)]}[8th October 1989]


[Redbook6:301][19891008:1124f]{Britain the [...]land [continued (6)]}[8th October 1989]

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Cities will always be ambiguous – even if holy, built upon materiality.* The discovery or recovery of the Inner Sense will always tend to require retreat to the Wilderness, where distractions are minimised – which must for that purpose be C, however ‘holy’ the City. This wilderness, in Britain, can be the boundary Sea – or the central hills within, where the final (10th) ‘degree’ or state, at the centre, may be symbolised.

But the correspondence in Britain – inner = coast, outer = cities – is still uncertain, and always will be.*


*[cf last previous entry but one]

**[See last previous entry]



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