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God Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert

“But doesn't that make sense? That the infinite would be, indeed... infinite? That even the most holy amongst us would only be able to see scattered pictures of the eternal picture at any given time? And that maybe if we could collect those pieces and compare them, a story about God would begin to…” quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
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““But doesn't that make sense? That the infinite would be, indeed... infinite? That even the most holy amongst us would only be able to see scattered pictures of the eternal picture at any given time? And that maybe if we could collect those pieces and compare them, a story about God would begin to emerge that resembles and includes everyone?””

Elizabeth Gilbert

About This Quote

Source Interview: “Big Magic” interview, 2015

The quote suggests that divine understanding is fragmented, and by gathering individual insights we can form a collective picture of God.

In simple terms: God is understood through many pieces.

Key Takeaway

Collect diverse perspectives to see the whole.

Themes

spirituality knowledge collectivity

Mood

wonderful contemplative

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • interfaith dialogue
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

theology fragmentation emergent truth

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we honor each fragment without forcing a single narrative?
  • What limits arise when we try to assemble a complete picture?
A Different Perspective

The infinite may remain unknowable despite many pieces.

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