All writing is that structure of revelation. There's something you want to find out. If you know everything up front in the beginning, you really don't need to read further if there's nothing else to find out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Writing is a journey of discovery because until you start, you never know what will happen, and you can be surprised by what you do - expect the unexpected!
Revelations are conveyed in a variety of ways, including, for example, dreams, visions, conversations with heavenly messengers, and inspiration. Some revelations are received immediately and intensely; some are recognized gradually and subtly.
Writing reminds you of how much there is in your life that stands outside your explanations. In that way, it's almost a journey into faith and doubt at once.
Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go.
Revelation and the nature of truth must be viewed in reference to the structure of language.
I don't pare down much. I write the beginning of a story in a notebook and it comes out very close to what it will be in the end. There is not much deliberateness about it.
Isn't that what writing is about? The constant attempt to understand the world?
I've read the 'Book of Revelation' a million times. It does not make sense, obviously. It needs to be decoded.
The book of Revelation is written largely in symbols.
When you read any great mystery, recorded in holy Writ, you are to prostrate your Reason to Divine Revelation.