The Darkest Abyss

"A fanciful and flowery and heated imagination be aware of, because the things of God are of deep import, and time, and experience, and careful and ponderous and solemn thoughts can only find them out. Your mind, O man, if you will lead a soul unto salvation, must stretch as high as the utmost Heavens, and search into and contemplate the lowest considerations of the darkest abyss, and expand upon the broad considerations of eternal expanse. You must commune with God. How much more dignified and noble are the thoughts of God than the vain imagination of the human heart? None but fools will trifle with the souls of men." (Letter to the Church and Edward Partridge, 20 March 1839).

It's my belief that the best place to begin contemplating "the lowest considerations of the darkest abyss" is within ourselves. 

Specifically, the darkness we are capable of. 

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