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Chet Raymo

“There is a tendency for us to flee from the wild silence and the wild dark, to pack up our gods and hunker down behind city walls, to turn the gods into idols, to kowtow before them and approach their precincts only in the official robes of office. And when we are in the temples, then who will hear the voice crying in the wilderness? Who will hear the reed shaken by the wind? Who will watch the Galaxy rise above the eastern hedge and see a river infinitely deep and crystal clear, a river flowing from the spring that is Creation to the ocean that is Time? We are dust flicked from the scorpion's tail. The woodcock cries in ascending circles; the wild geese thrash the air with their heavy wings. The night is the old wood; the night is the native pool. Antares is a lamp, burning and shining; rejoice in its light.”

Chet Raymo, The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage
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The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage The Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage by Chet Raymo
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