Hours later, I read in Joseph Smith's Seer Stones that
Joseph Smith planted his seer stone like a seed, which grew to become the immovable oak of Mormonism.
Synchromystic. Synchromantic. Synchromormon.
Joseph Smith planted his seer stone like a seed, which grew to become the immovable oak of Mormonism.
I lit a tall, thin taper and placed it in a cast-iron clip molded in the shape of a scallop. The Virgin glowed. The gold pattern on her gown was meant to illuminate light, not to impress. The church became darker as the flame intensified. I stared at the flame. I closed my eyes, but the flame remained, still and numinous, and I recalled a poet's line after just such a gesture: "Now, you have seen eternity."
The players bow; the watchers rise.The program printed on the pageHas reached its end, and now no eyesBut God's alone are on the stage.
My Mother's Journals are a stage.My Mother's Journals are scenes painted white.My Mother's Journals are programs never printed.
The poem consists of two quatrains with an irregular rhyme scheme (ABCB DEFE), typical of Dickinson’s later work . . .
Yea, at the time that he shall yield up the ghost there shall be thunderings and lightnings for the space of many hours, and the earth shall shake and tremble; and the rocks which are upon the face of this earth, which are both above the earth and beneath, which ye know at this time are solid, or the more part of it is one solid mass, shall be broken up; yea, they shall be rent in twain, and shall ever after be found in seams and in cracks, and in broken fragments upon the face of the whole earth, yea, both above the earth and beneath. And behold, there shall be great tempests, and there shall be many mountains laid low, like unto a valley, and there shall be many places which are now called valleys which shall become mountains, whose height is great. And many highways shall be broken up, and many cities shall become desolate (Hel. 14:21-24).
Today I read in Words of Them Liberated a reference to a Silmaril as a "gem-pip sprouting" into a yellow flower, a stone become a...