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Eternal Quote by Tanith Lee

“All I can offer is this (without a single remembrance or image, or even incoherent wisp of correspondence), even so I knew, in those eradicated moments, and I know still: That there, there outside the gates of any physical state or world we may inhabit, something is—which, being so unlike, so…” quote by Tanith Lee
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““All I can offer is this (without a single remembrance or image, or even incoherent wisp of correspondence), even so I knew, in those eradicated moments, and I know still: That there, there outside the gates of any physical state or world we may inhabit, something is—which, being so unlike, so beautiful and radiant and eternal—can never be transported into living life, not even by a word. Brighter than fires, more soft than fur, better than the best—nameless, non-communicable, absolute. And, without a bookmark in our hearts or brains to enable us to find it while here, yet there—there it nevertheless is, and will be ever. There is nothing to fear or to regret. There is no end. Only always a Beginning—that not even the most lucid scripture, or most transcendent art (even that of the Scarlet Lily, Cremisia Ranaldi) can recreate. We touch upon it, yes, I believe we do, in our greatest poets (which is why, if only as a ghost, she could undo the door). In the best of love or joy, that too—but all of this is a shadow. The shadow of the Nothing which is Everything.””

Tanith Lee

About This Quote

Source Poem: Untitled, by Tanith Lee, 1990s

The passage describes an ineffable, eternal essence beyond physical reality, a timeless beginning that transcends language and art.

In simple terms: A timeless, indescribable truth exists beyond our world.

Key Takeaway

Seek connection with the eternal beyond material limits.

Themes

philosophy spirituality existence eternity art

Mood

contemplative poetic

Type

reflection inspirational

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • creative writing
  • philosophical discussion
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

transcendence ineffability metaphysics the void

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “the Nothing which is Everything” mean to you?
  • How can you experience the ineffable in daily life?
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