Bella Rivas - A Testament of Devotion
Thomas Kelly writes in his book, A Testament of Devotion, "For over the margins of life comes a whisper, a faint call, a premonition of richer living which we know we are passing by. Strained by the mad pace of our daily outer burdens, we are further strained by an inward uneasiness, because we have hints that there is a way of life vastly richer and deeper than all this hurried existence, a life of unhurried serenity and peace and power." This one of my favorite quotes of all time. It points to a grander purpose for our life; this quote invites the reader to step outside of busyness and this hurried life that we are always participating in. I think it has been interesting to see how every film we have seen has pointed to the tension between busyness and peace, or some form of it. Whether it be the dichotomy of 'war v. peace,' 'natural order v. world order,' or 'known v. unknown,' the themes present in the films have all pointed back to this tension between cosmos and chaos.
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