Here's the nub of difference between the sensibility that seeks ultimate supernatural deliverance, on the one hand, and that which finds nature and matter sufficient to meet all life's purposes. To the former, nature and spirit are finally irreconcilable. To the latter, they're inseparable. I'm with the naturalists, who find spirit in "the earth of things." Don't "lose" either nature or spirit, we say.
And, for goodness sake, get out into the open air!
"Natural good is not simply insufficient in amount and transient, there lurks a falsity in its very being. Cancelled as it all is by death if not by earlier enemies, it gives no final balance, and can never be the thing intended for our lasting worship. It keeps us from our real good, rather; and renunciation and despair of it are our first step in the direction of the truth. There are two lives, the natural and the spiritual, and we must lose the one before we can participate in the other."
— VRE https://a.co/6cDXGRA
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