Our own consciousness is incapable of having produce the universe. God, therefore, exists. That is to say, there is no reason for not applying the term God, Theos, to the intimate essence


Axiomata (1921). Quoted in Witemeyer, Hugh (1951), The Poetry of Ezra Pound, University of California Press, p. 26


Our own consciousness is incapable of having produce the universe. God, therefore, exists. That is to say, there is no reason for not applying the...

Our own consciousness is incapable of having produce the universe. God, therefore, exists. That is to say, there is no reason for not applying the...

Our own consciousness is incapable of having produce the universe. God, therefore, exists. That is to say, there is no reason for not applying the...

Our own consciousness is incapable of having produce the universe. God, therefore, exists. That is to say, there is no reason for not applying the...