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<img src="http://www.barrowdowns.com/images/posticons/sting.jpg" align=absmiddle> Re: New Topic= Secret fire of Anor
At various points in LotR and the Silma, JRRT uses the epithets "secret fire," "flame of Anor," "flame imperishable," "heart of the world," etc., all as equivalent. I suppose that some of these epithets are better understood metaphorically or as mystical correspondences rather than as literal ones, for Burrahobbit is certainly right that Anor is literally the sun and cannot be at the center of the world. I think of it like the mystery of the Eucharist. Is the body of Christ literally in every sacramental wafer? Yes, but (only!) miraculously. But some of you may prefer the Zwinglian idea that the name is repeated memorially.
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