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Monthly Archives: August 2012

From the Little Mountain

Posted on August 9, 2012 by David Dickens
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Posted in Discoveries | Tagged Christianity, Faith, Orthodox, Spirituality | 1 Reply

Heaven is Full

Heaven is full of those who believe that they do not belong there, and curiously absent of those who agree.

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The Menu is not the Meal

The menu is not the meal
and eating it does not satisfy.

Previous Works

  • Notes from Underground
  • From the Little Mountain
  • Give Thanks to the Lord
  • Annum
  • The Night Is Swiftly Passing On and I Must Ring the Bell
  • The Prologue Bookmarklet
  • Epyllion
  • Be Careful
  • Exhausted
  • Radiance of the Father
  • The Poet and the Logician
  • Beware Modernity
  • Obedience
  • New Boots
  • Why We Are Given Ears
  • How Can Our Heart Speak
  • Three Lamps Full
  • Untainted Glory
  • The Grand Inquisitor
  • Silence
  • The Will and the Good
  • A Little Nonsense
  • All Things Praiseworthy
  • Duck, Duck, Duck, Goose
  • A Pair of Ducks
  • Mercy and the Greatness of Law
  • Amendment
  • Superman
  • Seven Bridges Road
  • An Appropriate Interlude

Karen Eck

Who managed to invent this conundrum?
A day during which one may freely tell the truth, confident that nobody will believe it.

Art, Poetry & Prose

  • David Mitchell's Soap Box
  • Hyperbole and a Half
  • Karenee Art
  • Magpie Tales
  • Pictures from Old Books
  • Read Between the Minds
  • Stuck in Customs
  • The Red Book of Westmarch
  • Typography for Lawyers
  • Vine and Fig

Roman Gorny

There was a boy,
sent off to war
who fell in love
with everyone he saw,

went up well-armed,
helm, sword and shield,
himself to fight
on the body's field.

Orthodox Bloggers

  • All Things Praiseworthy
  • Big planet. Small world.
  • Cost of Discipleship
  • Desert Seeker
  • John Cowan, Notes
  • Just Genesis
  • Mule In The Chapter House
  • Pithless Thoughts
  • Second Terrace
  • Steve Hayes, Khanya
  • The Daily Weaving
  • The Voice of Stefan
  • Wabi Sabi Faith

Orthodox References

  • David Bradshaw
  • Diocese of the West
  • Orthodox Christian History
  • Orthodox Christian Wiki
  • Prayers by the Lake
  • Saint Barbara Monastery
  • St Herman Orthodox Parish

Antisthenes

There are only two people who can tell you the truth about yourself: an enemy who has lost his temper and a friend who loves you dearly.

Recommendations

  • Ben Chapman
  • Boy Scouts of America
  • CALI.org
  • Dropbox Online Storage
  • Front Porch Republic
  • J.D. Padgett
  • John Taylor Gatto
  • Law School Tech Talk
  • Law, Religion and Ethics
  • Nathan Stryker
  • Pepperdine University

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