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What a mysterious thing we are – we are created and we are mortal, and yet we possess a soul, a dwelling place and home for the divine, within us, somehow. With that dedicated real estate inside us, Julian wonders at the relationship between God and evil that might be played out among our bones. She emphasizes the truth we know which is that all created things are good. And she affirms – what a comfort this is – that our souls are never separated from God but always, always united with him inseparably, in love.

This is inspired by the forty-sixth chapter of Julian of Norwich's long text, Revelations of Divine Love.