Sunday, 8 April 2007

Easter Sunday

...Enough! the Resurrection,
A heart’s-clarion! Away grief’s gasping, ' joyless days, dejection.
Across my foundering deck shone
A beacon, an eternal beam. ' Flesh fade, and mortal trash
Fall to the residuary worm; ' world’s wildfire, leave but ash:
In a flash, at a trumpet crash,
I am all at once what Christ is, ' since he was what I am, and
This Jack, joke, poor potsherd, ' patch, matchwood, immortal diamond,
Is immortal diamond.
Quote: Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889), That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection.
Image:
Eskimo Nebula.
In 1787, astronomer William Herschel discovered the Eskimo Nebula, which from the ground resembles a person's head surrounded by a parka hood. In 2000, the Hubble Space Telescope imaged the nebula that displays gas clouds so complex they are not fully understood. The Eskimo Nebula is clearly a planetary nebula, and the gas seen above composed the outer layers of a sun-like star only 10,000 years ago. The inner filaments visible above are being ejected by strong wind of particles from the central star. The outer disk contains unusual light-year long orange filaments. Image credit: NASA/Andrew Fruchter (STScI)

1 comments:

Suzanne said...

A wonderful blog, Friar. You are a lovely voice in this desert of the internet. God bless you!
Your Eastern Orthodox friend,
Suzanne
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