"Earth's crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God: But only he who sees takes off his shoes"
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
About this Quote
This quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning speaks to the idea that God is everywhere, even in the most common of places. She recommends that the Earth is filled with paradise, and that every bush is afire with God. She is stating that God is present in all elements of life, which it is up to us to recognize His existence. Browning likewise recommends that when we do recognize God's presence, we ought to remove our shoes as an indication of regard. This is a reference to the Bible, where it is said that Moses removed his shoes when he experienced God in the burning bush. This quote is a reminder that God is all over, which we need to take the time to recognize His existence in our lives.
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