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Permanence amid the Impermanent – closing a chapter

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Permanence amid the Impermanent – closing a chapter

Yesterday was an unusual day. Which is, of course, not exactly news. In these turbulent times, each day tends to reveal its strangeness, especially if you read a newspaper. But for me, it marked the end of a decade's invovlement…

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As Anselm of Canterbury so wisely described his outlook:

“fides quaerens intellectum”

which, being interpreted, means
Faith Seeking Understanding

I have faith, I always seek, I occasionally understand.

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