Extemporaneous musings, occasionally poetic, about life in its richly varied dimensions, especially as relates to history, theology, law, literature, science, by one who is an attorney, ordained minister, historian, writer, and African American.
Monday, May 2, 2016
ULTERIOR MOTIVES' SUBLIMITY
ULTERIOR MOTIVES' SUBLIMITY
Motives change, mask, ulteriorly, by transforming infinitely into sublime models of plasticity, singularly and commonly; whether as stars, plants, minerals, man, fish, birds, dirt, water.
Disguising itself to please, adorning itself to suit itself, motive, whether primordially--will, impulse, want or wish, finds its means of expression.
Sometimes, motive appears as, or, it appears to be, its polar opposite -- becoming good for evil; life for death, to deceive, to provoke, to test, or to assure. At certain other times, meek motive masquerades for carnal gain, dissembling a desire to give instead!
Motive is energy, power, inert and kinetic; being occult and apparent. Matter and time are two of energy's products of perceptible possibilities.
Always ulterior, concealed, in what we think that we see, motive emotes. It is better felt rather than observed; heard rather than seen by our eyes.
The heart feels, hears, intuits, tastes, communicates, with motive by grace.