10-13-2016, 02:13 AM
LJay Wrote:No, not at all, Ammon.
To me that phrase has always been a battling with the tension which is in all of us--a sort of yin yang, though not only that. It implies a pulling between active and the passive parts of us and, to me, more also. Poetry, like any art, has a flux within it that finds meaning in the reader, so your meaning may not be mine.
I don't think your post is meaningless at all. I do think that the tiny scrap of Eliot's long poem may be drawing toward a similar way of looking at things.
Here is a link which may be of interest:
https://www.quora.com/What-did-T-S-Eliot...ot-to-care
A caution: I do not think that there is more to Eliot than a strictly Christian matrix would imply.
I'll get back to you after I'm done with work, so I can read your post and the link you added in all comfort.