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Essay heading: Julian of Norwich
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All three modes interweave in the Showings to suggest how extraordinarily rich was the totality of her spiritual experience.
Julian's visions are an expression of the realizable, felt presence of God. Having had the visitations to some extent forces her to spend time clarifying her sense of what this experience of divinity is like... displayed 300 characters
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Having had the visitations to some extent forces her to spend time clarifying her sense of what this experience of divinity is like. When we encounter God, according to Julian, our proper attitude is one of "reverent fear" before the awe-inspiring majesty of divine power. This is not simply a subjective or mental state but a spontaneous response to the objective reality of God's presence... displayed next 300 characters
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