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God As Verb of Optimum Understanding:
"It seems possible to me
That God may be recognizable
In man’s limited intellectlon
Only as the weightless passion drive
Which inspires our progressive searching
For the-- momentarily only–
And only most-truthful-thus-far-possible–
Comprehension of all the interconnections
Of all experiences.
It seems then to me
That the nearer we come to understanding,
The nearer we come to the
Orderly omni-interrelationships
Of all the weightless complex
Of all generalized principles
Which seem to be disclosed to us
As so important
As to be tentatively identified as God,
For it is the integratable interrelationships
Of all the generalized laws
Which apparently govern
The great verb ‘Universe’
Or the vastly greater
– Because comprehensively anticipatory–
