Art that speaks to me - Isaac Newton (William Blake)

Spent some quality time with a friend last week at Tate Britain. It was good to let the art direct our conversation.

The William Blake exhibition was worth a look . His picture of Isaac Newton and the associated inscription however caused me an element of concern - apart from the fact that I hope that rock was warmed up before he sat down; he might've been a clever bloke but he really should have listened to what his mum had to say about piles!!

While clever William Blake has Newton missing out on the infinity of the endless circle. His inscription reads:

"He who sees the infinite in all things sees God. He who sees the ratio only sees himself only..."

Definitely something to be careful off - just to underline this for me, a daily meditation was waiting in my inbox from henrinouwen.org
"As we look at the stars and let our minds wander into the many galaxies, we come to feel so small and insignificant that anything we do, say, or think seems completely useless. But if we look into our souls and let our minds wander into the endless galaxies of our interior lives, we become so tall and significant that everything we do, say, or think appears of great importance.

We have to keep looking both ways to remain humble and confident, humorous and serious, playful and responsible. Yes, the human person is very small and very tall. It is the tension between the two that keeps us spiritually awake."

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