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I also heard a story about Gertrude of Helfta, a fifteenth century nun who had a vision that she was in a deep valley of despair, and Christ hovered above her; he then lowered down a long, thin golden tube, "like a drinking straw," down which he issued "many pleasant things" to her. Then, eventually, he sucked her up through the straw into heaven. She wrote (or at least, I think it was her - my notes are a little vague on this) that she wished that she could be disassembled for god; that her veins be woven into a little dress for the Christ child, and her blood drained to be his bathwater. Oh my god, the middle ages, THERAPY.


In context, Toft is a committed student of the middle ages

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Date: 2009-12-12 03:11 pm (UTC)
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I'm trying to figure out how anyone thought the little Christ child would be slightly interested in any such thing made from human parts.

Aztec gods, yes. Baby Jesus? Urm...

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