Hardeman,
Your mind sounds better than most to my reading.
I am sorry to hear that you are suffering health problems.
While to others it may indeed appear "crazy" posting
on such things as Melville at any time much less when confronting
serious illness, I think perhaps posting provides a comforting release,
particularly for those prone to love to share their thoughts and to work/play with words.
For lo these many long years you have posted on Melville
and challenged the White Whale and his control.
What you wrote about seeing in others what we are dealing
with ourselves is so true. You have long
been, like Ahab, shaking his fist at God, denying God's power
and claiming to be in control of his own life as in The Candles passage you quoted.
I think it is easy, especially for men blessed with great intellect, to do this.
And when intellect begins to slip and life control becomes elusive it would be a good time to consider:
There is a choice
Yeah and Nay
Each man has his say
and there is no grey
I think that is what
Melville has to say
I hope you will choose
The Way
We all will
meet our end
someday, some way
and face the judgment day
The "King of Terrors"
will have no sway
if you know The Way
Oh grave where is thy sting?
Oh death where is thy Victory?
Yeah, tho I walk through the
Valley of the Shadow of Death
I will fear no evil
For Thou art
With me!
For God so loved you
that He gave his only begotten Son
that if you believe in Him
you will have eternal life
This is the spiritual battle
The battle for the heart and soul
going on in
each man
Choose Life
Today is the day
None of us knows what this day will bring forth
Or if we will meet again
before we leave this world
May the Lord lift up his
Countenance upon you
and give you Peace!
Shalom as always to you Hardeman,
Tamar
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