Amid all these things, beyond all these things every man and nation, every plant and animal, every god and demon, charges upward like an army inflamed by an incomprehensible, unconquerable Spirit.
We struggle to make this Spirit visible, to give it a face, to encase it in words, in allegories and thoughts and incantations, that it may not escape us.
But it cannot be contained in the twentysix letters of an alphabet which we string out in rows; we know that all these words, these allegories, these thoughts, and these incantations are, once more, but a new mask with which to conceal the Abyss.


The Saviors of God (1923)


Amid all these things, beyond all these things every man and nation, every plant and animal, every god and demon, charges upward like an army...

Amid all these things, beyond all these things every man and nation, every plant and animal, every god and demon, charges upward like an army...

Amid all these things, beyond all these things every man and nation, every plant and animal, every god and demon, charges upward like an army...

Amid all these things, beyond all these things every man and nation, every plant and animal, every god and demon, charges upward like an army...