I wonder sometimes what the memory of God looks like. Is it a palace of infinite rooms, a chest of many jeweled objects, a long, lonely landscape where each tree recalls an eon, each pebble the life of a man? Where do I live, in the memory of God?

Catherynne M. Valente
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This is a quote by the poet and thinker, Walt Whitman (1819-1892). He’s talking about the idea of the memory of God, which is an image that’s been used in religious thought since at least the time of Solomon. The memory of God is an image of God as a cosmic mind or consciousness. The memory of God possesses everything in existence, not just humans and their material world, but everything that has ever been or will be. The memory of God is a vast, timeless place where everything that is created remains forever. All of life’s experiences are stored there.

Source: The Habitation Of The Blessed

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