The Life Divine
The earliest preoccu-pation of man in his awakened thoughts and, as it
seems, his inevitable and ultimate preoccupation, - for it survives the longest
periods of scepticism and returns after every banishment, - is also the highest
which his thought can envisage.
It manifests itself in the divination of Godhead, the
impulse towards perfection, the search after pure Truth and unmixed Bliss, the
sense of a secret immortality. The ancient dawns of human knowledge have left
us their witness to this constant aspiration; today we see a humanity satiated
but not satisfied by victorious analysis of the externalities of Nature preparing
to return to its primeval longings. -p1