tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746468652435913462.post1329618728414265568..comments2023-09-20T09:39:24.282-04:00Comments on Spirit in the Wild Wood: Knowledge from Goddedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04110715735805987539noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746468652435913462.post-78597811239614024692009-07-13T11:18:18.590-04:002009-07-13T11:18:18.590-04:00craig v., I think he intentionally used the word f...craig v., I think he intentionally used the word felt. I think we often feel, maybe "sense" we are more or less than we are with resulting longing and/or confusion.<br /><br />I think MacDonald is attempting to define that in finding our new creation experience, elements in our soul which were both in our thoughts and more deeply our feelings and we identified as ... wisps of reality, finger prints maybe, of what God intended in our creation but have been masked by our fallen natures, come to the fore of our awareness.dedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04110715735805987539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5746468652435913462.post-62454650509888449932009-07-09T12:52:31.962-04:002009-07-09T12:52:31.962-04:00That's a great quote. I wonder about the word ...That's a great quote. I wonder about the word 'felt'. I think it's right to point to something beyond what we think and yet something which nevertheless moves us. Unfortunately, 'felt' is closely aligned with feelings and this could lead to misunderstanding. I don't have a better word right now. What I would look for is a word that expresses a sense of reality that thought alone can't capture.craig v.http://craigvick.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com