This is really fascinating to me and of course I love Malcolm Guite. I work in a different kind of vocabulary which is carved screens so I really rely on literature quite a bit to create my images. I hope you keep these coming because the idea of metaphor in the realm of nature particularly trees, white stags and birds are essential.
I loved this so much!!! What a delightful interview. I learned so much and feel like my soul has been fed. Thank you for doing this. Can’t wait to read your book when it releases!
Nice conversation. I want to point out that Guite’s notion of metaphor sounds very much like the Platonist notion of pure mathematics, or even Einstein’s notion of the Mind of God. “It seems to be an indication that there is a mind behind the cosmos…”. If there are points of concurrency between mathematics and imaginative literature, this is certainly one of them.
Language & meaning require metaphor. Just look at the layers of dead metaphors on which the etymology of words lies, like geological strata. Am I mixing my metaphors?
It's been ages since I read mere Christianity, but there's a good metaphor(well, simile)/symbol in there: 'If you could see humanity spread out in time, as God sees it, it would not look like a lot of separate things dotted about. It would look like one single growing thing-rather like a very complicated tree.'
Humans imagined and then created machines (through God's inspiration), so metaphors are inevitable. This is not heresy or idolatry. It becomes so when we take the metaphor, and the machine, as better than God's creation and strive to be more like the machines. For example, "memory banks" are an interesting way to think about our minds. But when we attempt to replace our lifetime experience with memory banks, the metaphor uses us. God Bless, and keep thinking!
Mr. Guite is a world treasure!!.. one of the best writers of our time!!!!.. no question..
Thank you Joy and Malcolm. What a lovely wonderful conversation.
So glad to catch this with Malcolm! Bravo on your new channel Joy and best wishes for success.
Always love to hear Malcolm's views
Malcolm is a treasure and so glad I found this channel. I've subbed
Joyous conversation - reminds me of Sheldrake talking with John Bishop - "...why not?!!" To everything
Thanks. Noted.
This is so excellent! Thank you for going deep with brilliant minds like Malcolm’s.
So cool! Thank you for making this. Excited to look into more of your work
For the Republic! Calling in an eagle!
Malcom Guite is a Wizard, try and change my mind, i dare ya. ( Thanks for the wizardry )
I tried to change your mind but all that came out was ‘Malcom Guite is a Wizard’
This is really fascinating to me and of course I love Malcolm Guite. I work in a different kind of vocabulary which is carved screens so I really rely on literature quite a bit to create my images. I hope you keep these coming because the idea of metaphor in the realm of nature particularly trees, white stags and birds are essential.
I loved this so much!!! What a delightful interview. I learned so much and feel like my soul has been fed. Thank you for doing this. Can’t wait to read your book when it releases!
Malcolm could you tell me where I would find the dream of the rhude
Nice conversation. I want to point out that Guite’s notion of metaphor sounds very much like the Platonist notion of pure mathematics, or even Einstein’s notion of the Mind of God. “It seems to be an indication that there is a mind behind the cosmos…”. If there are points of concurrency between mathematics and imaginative literature, this is certainly one of them.
Excepting it refuses a human scale understanding & remains human/open/finite?
Thank you
"Love is the religion. The universe is the book." - Rumi, oral tradition per personal email from Coleman Barks
Language & meaning require metaphor. Just look at the layers of dead metaphors on which the etymology of words lies, like geological strata. Am I mixing my metaphors?
It's been ages since I read mere Christianity, but there's a good metaphor(well, simile)/symbol in there:
'If you could see humanity spread out in time, as God sees it, it would not look like a lot of separate things dotted
about. It would look like one single growing thing-rather like a very complicated tree.'
If only you would know more on the depths of "mere Christianity."
@@97essence god, is that you? how'd you know this person's inner knowledge?
@@battleb0ng420 How about mere "GripMasterFlex"?
@@97essence are you aware that "Mere Christianity" is a Christian apologetical book by C. S. Lewis?
@@AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor Well, now I know.
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Humans imagined and then created machines (through God's inspiration), so metaphors are inevitable. This is not heresy or idolatry. It becomes so when we take the metaphor, and the machine, as better than God's creation and strive to be more like the machines. For example, "memory banks" are an interesting way to think about our minds. But when we attempt to replace our lifetime experience with memory banks, the metaphor uses us. God Bless, and keep thinking!
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