1. "We are trying to be several selves at once, without all our selves being organized by a single, mastering Life within us. Each of us tends to be, not a single self, but a whole committee of selves."

    Thomas R Kelly, “The Simplification of Life,” in A Testament of Devotion (p. 91)
  2. Johan Maurer revisits Thomas Kelly's "Eternal Now"

    In light of some recent political violence in Russia:

    Kelly wants neither the escapism of other-worldly piety nor the obsession with here-and-now effectiveness of church-as-social-agency. It is the constant awareness (fading inevitably from foreground to background, and back again) of Divine Presence that gives us both endurance and perspective. As I contemplate how life is not a chess game where we have unlimited time to construct a perfect strategy, it’s a great comfort to me to consider that my only real task at any given moment is to remain in that Presence.