This snippet by Kenelm Digby was included in the November 12 reading in Streams in the Desert. He was an interesting Englishman, floating in and out of favor with Kings. From Britannica:
Sir Kenelm Digby, (born July 11, 1603, Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire, England—died June 11, 1665, London), English courtier, philosopher, diplomat, and scientist of the reign of Charles I.
He certainly didn’t live the quiet inner life of holiness, but this writing appealed to the introverted side of my nature. I can’t help but wonder who inspired these words.
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