/ by Edward Mullany

The ordinary person might recognize a ‘transcendental’ for what it is, and, in some instances, when they are at their best, might even conform themself to it, but, in the mundanity of life, when they are having a bad day, are feeling uninspired, and cannot gather to themself the will to defy their own inertia (which is how the habit of sin is maintained), such a person would rather flee from a transcendental, or turn their gaze from it, and pretend not to see it, than conform themself to whatever response its configuration invites.