Balthasar - We should always be "hearing [the] wellspring of our origin in God"

We cease to perceive water that continually flows, We hear our innermost wellspring, which flows forth from God, only when we make a conscious effort. This is why the saying of the Pythagoreans that the wise man perceives the music of the spheres is a truly religious saying. We should always be hearing, as with bodily ears, the gurgling wellspring of our origin in God.

Hans Urs von Balthasar, The Grain of Wheat: Aphorisms (1953), chapter titled God

Lewis - Death is Unnatural; We fight it in this world although we know it's defeated in eternity

[W]e follow One who stood and wept at the grave of Lazarus—not surely, because He was grieved that Mary and Martha wept, and sorrowed for th...