120 humanizing the world
instrument of spiritual revolution. At least it will be ill equipped to
serve a spiritual revolution that rebels against our belittlement by the
same movement through which it acknowledges our mortality, our
groundlessness, and our insatiability. Life, not harmony, is the watch-
word of such a re orientation of our experience. It knows that we can
make selves only by defying— and changing— structures of society and
of thought. It holds that we become more human only by becoming
more godlike. More than a humanization of society, it seeks a diviniza-
tion of humanity.