
Source: In the Sanctuary of the Soul: A Guide to Effective Prayer
Source: Dynamics Of Theology, Chapter Three, The Structure of Revelation, p. 60
Source: In the Sanctuary of the Soul: A Guide to Effective Prayer
“A stream of consciousness leads to an ocean of revelations.”
Ron English's Fauxlosophy (2016)
“Your presence, your consciousness”
Practicing the Power of Now: Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now
Source: Speaking the Truth: Ecumenism, Liberation, and Black Theology (1986), p. 9
“in the presence of extraordinary actuality, consciousness takes the place of imagination.”
“The root of all difficulties is a lack of the sense of the Presence of God.”
Books on Religion and Christianity, I am the Truth. Toward a philosophy of Christianity (1996)
Source: Michel Henry, I am the Truth. Toward a Philosophy of Christianity, translated by Susan Emanuel, Stanford University Press, 2003, p. 27-28
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), IX : Faith, Hope, and Charity
Context: Consciousness, the craving for more, more, always more, hunger of eternity and thirst of infinity, appetite for God — these are never satisfied. Each consciousness seeks to be itself and all other consciousnesses without ceasing to be itself; it seeks to be God. And matter, unconsciousness, tends to be less and less, tends to be nothing, its thirst being a thirst for repose. Spirit says: I wish to be! and matter answers: I wish not to be!
The Epistle to the Romans (1918; 1921)
Context: We know that God is He whom we do not know, and that our ignorance is precisely the problem and the source of our knowledge. The Epistle to the Romans is a revelation of the unknown God; God chooses to come to man, not man to God. Even after the revelation man cannot know God, for he is ever the unknown God. In manifesting himself to man he is farther away than before. <!-- p. 48