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Chesterton, G K - Orthodoxy - The desirability of an active and imaginative life

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015034

Type of Spiritual Experience

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A description of the experience

Orthodoxy – G. K. Chesterton

The thing I propose to take as common ground between myself and any average reader, is this desirability of an active and imaginative life, picturesque and full of a poetical curiosity, a life such as [most] men at any rate always seems to have desired. 

If a man says that extinction is better than existence, or blank existence better than variety and adventure, then he is not one of the ordinary people to whom I am talking.

If a man prefers nothing I can give him nothing.

But nearly all people I have ever met in this western society in which I live would agree to the general proposition that we need this life of practical romance; the combination of something that is strange with something that is secure. 

We need so to view the world as to combine an idea of wonder and an idea of welcome. 

We need to be happy in this wonderland without once being merely comfortable. 

The source of the experience

Chesterton, G K

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