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As I reflect on the conference I attended last week (more to come on that), I realize, again, that we all know that we need a higher vision to make sense of our lives. Whether it is of this world or another one that speaks into our present moment, we can agree, I suggest, that we cannot easily live without acknowledging such a vision's necessity in our lives.
So whose revelation is right? All of them? None of them? If we reject transcendence as a source of vision, we are left with a revelation of ourselves and our ideals, ideals which we and ourselves, and only we and ourselves, assess and judge. And how do we ultimately know? It seems that revelation and greater vision are most meaningful if they reflect the vision of a reality out of which this present one comes.
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