We do not believe, or we forget, that the Holy Ghost came down, not in shape of a vulture, but in the form of a dove
We do not believe, or we forget, that the Holy Ghost came down, not in shape of a vulture, but in the form of a dove
Ralph Waldo Emerson, a prominent figure in the transcendentalist movement of the 19th century, often explored themes of spirituality and the divine in his writings. One of his most famous quotes, “We do not believe, or we forget, that the Holy Ghost came down, not in shape of a vulture, but in the form of a dove,” speaks to the idea of recognizing the gentle and peaceful nature of the divine presence.