Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Spirituality Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #1

It could be that God has not absconded but spread, as our vision and understanding of the universe have spread, to a fabric of spirit and sense so grand and subtle, so powerful in a new way, that we can only feel blindly of its hem. (1.17)

In short, learning changes our perception. Education and experience force consciousness to adapt.

Quote #2

The secret of seeing is, then, the pearl of great price. If I thought he could teach me to find it and keep it forever I would stagger barefoot across a hundred deserts after any lunatic at all. (2.37)

So many religious leaders promise to teach us to see the formerly invisible, and a desire to see what's hidden is one of the things that drives people to religious faith. Or, in Dillard's case, to Tinker Creek.

Quote #3

It is ironic that the one thing all religions recognize as separating us from our creator – our very self-consciousness—is also the one thing that divides us from our fellow creatures. (6.8)

In short, self-involvement limits our ability to be involved with others.