The Brain — is wider than the Sky —
For — put them side by side —
The one the other will contain
With ease — and You — beside —
The Brain is deeper than the sea —
For — hold them — Blue to Blue —
The one the other will absorb —
As Sponges — Buckets — do —
The Brain is just the weight of God —
For — Heft them — Pound for Pound —
And they will differ — if they do —
As Syllable from Sound —
https://allpoetry.com/The-Brain--is-wider-than-the-Sky
Some recent sky shots from our evening balcony. And what an outstandingly marvelous creation the human brain is. I think I am right in saying - given I heard it somewhere (so who knows?) - that Charles Darwin acknowledged that the capacity of the human brain was a big problem in his Theory of Evolution - as is human language.
Whether that is true or not, would he actually believe in his theory these days, given how much more we now know about the complexity of the human brain, the complexity of even a single "simple" cell?
I feel sure he would have a big re-think.
The creation is telling us of its Grand Creator as clearly as if it spoke.
We are in the middle of a fierce heatwave here - but after all it is midsummer, the Solstice just having come and gone. We had a lovely breeze from the sea Monday and Tuesday which made such a difference. There has been torrential monsoon rain in parts of the country, but not here, yet. And today is supposed to be the hottest June day ever. Last night was still and stifling, but today there is a small breeze which is making all the difference. However it is still very very HOT.
We got to our student this morning and she had a good sized fan going for which we were so grateful. Next week we start learning what the Bible says about the dead - where they are now, and will we see them again. And if so, where. We hope it is going to resonate with her, as she says she has no idea, and never really learnt much about it in religious lessons at school.
As a Catholic Convent schoolgirl, in the 1950s, I learnt about all sorts of terrible - and unBiblical - destinations for the dead.
I have a double Zoom field service this afternoon, which will be about all I do, as the heat is flaring up my arthritis horribly - see my recent blog "The Lamb" - and I am ashamed to say that I would have been more than happy if our student had cancelled this morning. But I am very glad she didn't as we had a good study.
But my limbs are not only painful but working very badly. I have just managed to drop and smash the butter dish all over the kitchen while making the Captain's sandwiches for tomorrow.
You would think making sandwiches was easy enough - but these days - alas...



