Skip to content
EVERY ANGEL IS TERRIFYING

EVERY ANGEL IS TERRIFYING

Duino Elegies–Ranier Maria Rilke

Credo Ut Intelligam

Credo Ut Intelligam

April 9, 2026 Jerry King Comments 0 Comment

Reflection upon the lines quoted from Book 32 of the Zhuangzi proved to be a dive into the deep end of a pool of rumination on epistemology.

But those who are ignorant
rely only on what they see
and take it to be what is common
to all men.

What do I mean when I write or say that “I know”? Using such language often and informally, we have sufficient understanding to communicate. Simple enough, as long as one does not pause to ponder the detail of ‘what’s going on’ with coming to know.

A friend pointed out to me that the threadbare nostrum, “seeing is believing” ought to be reversed. It would be more accurate to express that what one believes structures, gives form to what one sees. I have to agree. We have an over abundance of evidence around us that belief gives credibility to what one “sees.”

Whether through a drumbeat exposure to Fox News or to podcast pundits belief in a political ideology will determine the meaning of events, even those seen first hand. Seeming to be different another example: believing that a strawberry causes a pleasurable sensation of taste, I am seduced by the sight of a tub of strawberry ice cream to purchase a cone of strawberry.  Such a belief derives from a long succession of experiences extending for many years into my childhood. 

One could say that the words of others, written or spoken as well as direct first hand experience provoke beliefs which serve to frame “reality” for us. A robust belief will vector, channel how I “see”, possibly whether I see anything at all. To the contrary seeing does not equate to believing. The opposite is true!

Leveraging this insight one may rely upon continued education to expand the field of one’s vision. “Vision” here may be taken in the broadest sense. A guided tour of the Louvre in company with an expert in art is likely to be unforgettable, – possibly expanding to passion for learning about art that was hitherto indecipherable. “Education” has that effect. Informed belief becomes seeing.

Yesterday we had the good fortune to be present at an Art Reception which celebrated the 30 year anniversary of Lifelong Learning Institute sponsored by Waubonsee Community College. Witnessing the art work created by the LLI members reinforced my appreciation of how art is one effective means of “showing” the spectrum of possibilities entailed within believing and seeing. The exhibit was held at the Sugar Grove Public Library. 

Here is a small sample of the work by LLI members which were on exhibit at the library.

  • The Latin saying in the title of today’s post comes from Augustine of Hippo

40

SHARES
Share on Facebook
Post on X
Follow us

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related


Metaphor/language, Quotations

Post navigation

PREVIOUS
What You See Is Not What You Get
NEXT
The One

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • We Remember God’n Country
  • In The Dark
  • He Made His Own Kind of Music
  • The Goal
  • No Place Left To Hide

Recent Comments

  • Tobin Fraley on He Made His Own Kind of Music
  • Tobin Fraley on In The Dark
  • Just a car guy on He Made His Own Kind of Music
  • Jerry King on Your Own Kind of Music
  • That old guy - the one on Your Own Kind of Music

Archives

Categories

  • Good/Evil
  • Guest Post
  • Humor
  • Life and Death
  • Love
  • Metaphor/language
  • Music
  • Photos
  • Poetry
  • Politics/War
  • Quotations
  • Stories
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
Get new posts by email:

© 2026   All Rights Reserved.
Follow by Email
RSS
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Tweet
%d