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All things therefore are charged with love, are charged with God and if we knew how to touch them give off sparks and take fire, yield drops and flow, ring and tell of him.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote suggests that everything in existence is imbued with divine love and energy.

Gerard Manley Hopkins emphasizes that all aspects of life are filled with love and a divine presence. If we could truly connect with these elements, we would experience a profound realization of the sacredness within all things, manifesting their vibrant qualities and revealing a deeper connection to God.

Themes

LoveGodConnectionSacrednessLife

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of love in community building.

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