Lent

Mar. 12th, 2011 08:15 pm
dreamflower: (JRRT)
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During WWII, JRRT wrote a series of beautiful letters to his son Christopher, who was a fighter pilot in the RAF. He covered many topics, from the mundane news of the doings of family and friends and the state of the family garden, to tidbits about LotR as he was writing it, to some really profound and heartfelt musings about faith. When you consider all he himself had gone through in the trenches of the Somme in WWI, he truly understood what peril his son was in, and what misery he must be enduring. The following is a passage from one of those letters, in which he muses on evil and faith and human courage and the ultimate victory of Good.

"I sometimes feel appalled at the thought of the sum total of human misery all over the world at the present moment; the millions parted, fretting, wasting in unprofitable days-- quite apart from torture, pain, death, bereavement, injustice. If anguish were visible, almsot the whole of this benighted planet would be enveloped in a dense dark vapour shrouded from the amazed vision of the heavens! And the products of it all will be mainly evil-- historically considered. But the historical version is, of course, not the only one. All things and deeds have a value in themselves, apart from their 'causes' and 'effects'. No man can estimate what is really happening at the present sub specie aeternitatis. All we do know, and that to a large extent by direct experience, is that evil labours with vast power and perpetual success-- in vain: preparing always only the soil for unexpected good to sprout in. So it is in general, and so it is in our own lives....But there is still some hope that things may be better for us, even on the temporal plane, in the mercy of God. And though we need all our natural human courage and guts (the vas sum of human courage and endurance is stupendous, isn't it) and all our religious faith to face the evil that may befall us ( as it befalls others, if God wills) still we may pray and hope. I do." ( Letter # 64, to Christopher Tolkien, 30 April, 1944 )
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