Monday, August 28, 2023

Wonder

What fills you with wonder?

Lots of things fill me with wonder. Words, for instance. I saw a guy silhouetted in a window this morning and found myself thinking of the word "silhouette", one of my favourites. I suppose the wonder of words boils down to the wonder of consciousness. But I don't want to boil it down, particularly.

Candlelight fills me with wonder. Eyes. Memory. Stories and storytelling. Playing cards. Books.

Wonder is a funny thing. It doesn't mean curiosity and it doesn't mean surprise. It's hard to "cash out" analytically. I mean, given the existence of a world, it had to be one way rather than another. It's hard to see why billions of galaxies are more wonderful than five.

Anyway, what fills you with wonder? I'm interested.



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  1. Wonder is, I suppose, 'good awe'. The kind of sublime that doesn't fill you with dread.
    Music fills me with wonder. The sea. Church buildings — certain cadences of verse — beauty, in short; in music, in art, and human beauty. The moon and the stars if I look at them for long enough. Rare and remarkable heirlooms, like the Codex Siniaticus or the St. Cuthbert's Gospel or the Alfred Jewel, or even Mitchell & Kenyon's old films of northern England in the 1900s.

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    1. Interesting list, thank you so much! Beauty does indeed a reliable source of awe. I also feel awe when it comes to artefacts, especially unique manuscripts. Mitchelle and Kenyon is a very original addition-- I'm afraid when I watched their footage of old Dublin I very quickly grew bored!

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