The Saunterer is only a semi-devout reader of Simone Weil, but her writings occasionally reward with a thoughtful passage like this one:
In everything which gives us the pure authentic feeling of beauty there is really the presence of God. There is, as it were, an incarnation of God in the world, and it is indicated by beauty. The beautiful is the experimental proof that the incarnation is possible. Hence all art of the highest order is religious in essence. (That is what people have forgotten today.) A Gregorian melody is as powerful a witness as the death of a martyr. (Page 52 of The Simone Weil Reader, George A. Panichas, ed. New York: David McKay Co. 1977.)
For a brief biography of Simone Weil, click here.
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