Light in My Darkness

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Author: Ray Silverman

ISBN-10: 0877853983

ISBN-13: 9780877853985

Category: Literary Figures - Women's Biography

Helen Keller, Time Magazine’s woman of the century, reveals her mystical side in this best-selling spiritual autobiography. Writing that her first reading of Emanuel Swedenborg at age fourteen gave her truths that were “to my faculties what light, color and music are to the eye and ear,” she explains how Swedenborg’s works sustained her throughout her life.

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Helen Keller reveals her mystical side and her Swedenborgianism in this best-selling spiritual autobiography. NAPRA Review Exploring these writings gives us a more intimate view of Keller's joyous celebration of life and transformative spiritual vision.

"Over all God's ways there is a covering. His very revelation is veiled in the clouds. The Word that professes to show God to us clothes him in the limitations of finite human nature, and we gain the most contradictory impressions of his attributes. God is infinite and eternal, and yet our human passions and ignorance are ascribed to him. God says in Scripture, 'Fury is not in me' (Isa. 27:4) and 'I am not angry, you provoke yourselves unto anger' (Jer. 7:19), yet God also pours out fierce wrath upon the earth. God is presented as one who 'doth not repent' (1 Sam. 15:29), and he does repent. God gives to each person according to their own works, and yet God visits the sins of the previous generation upon its children (cf. Exod. 20:5 and Deut. 24:16). There is a long series of such apparent contradictions, and it is natural that many people cannot see any order underlying such a chaos of irreconcilable ideas. If we believe in a God at all worth of love, we cannot think of him as angry, capricious, or changeable. It seems as though these conceptions must have been part of the barbarism of the times when the Bible was written.\ "Swedenborg develops a philosophy of divine revelation that is reasonable. He points out that, as in science, every revelation of new ideas from God must be suited to the states and capacities of those who receive them. He undertakes to show that the literal statement of the Bible is an adaptation of Divine Truth to the minds of people who are very simple or sensuous or perverse. He demonstrates that there is a spiritual sense within the literal verse, suited to the higher intelligence of the angels who also read God's Word and think with us, although they are invisible. In this superior sense is the fullness of Divine Truth."

\ Bloomsbury ReviewKeller herself was without conceit; her own words make her a more appealing figure than the woman glimpsed in old newsreels. Her view of her life is motivated by joy and gratitude. . . .\ \ \ \ \ NAPRA ReviewExploring these writings gives us a more intimate view of Keller's joyous celebration of life and transformative spiritual vision.\ \ \ New Age Retailer. . . presents an inspiring picture of this remarkable woman's affirmation of the power and triumph of the spirit.\ \