2006
DOI: 10.1215/0961754x-2005-005
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“NO One to Receive It”?

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“…Like Nuclear Death's corpse-tree children, the Weilian self is consumed by darkness in its exigent desire for God-asnothingness, which is to say its desire for God as the uncreatable absence undergirding all creation. In a prayer quoted by Bok (2006), such exigence is made unnervingly clear :…”
Section: Section I : Psychoanalytic Mysticism or The Caregiver As Godmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like Nuclear Death's corpse-tree children, the Weilian self is consumed by darkness in its exigent desire for God-asnothingness, which is to say its desire for God as the uncreatable absence undergirding all creation. In a prayer quoted by Bok (2006), such exigence is made unnervingly clear :…”
Section: Section I : Psychoanalytic Mysticism or The Caregiver As Godmentioning
confidence: 99%