Saturday, April 25, 2026

Seville Cathedral Spain for Black and white community

 


Within the vast hush of Seville Cathedral—the great stone vessel raised in the heart of Seville—light falls in filtered shafts, as though time itself has been slowed and suspended in air. This is the cathedral where Christopher Columbus is both remembered and ritualised, his story folded into the weight of empire, faith, and voyage.

Beneath the soaring vaults, where the ceiling seems less built than lifted toward heaven, there stands the sculpted presence of Columbus. He is rendered not as a conqueror in motion, but as a figure caught in contemplation—bearing the symbols of his passage, the burden of discovery, history gathered in his grasp. His form leans subtly upward, eyes drawn toward the immense canopy of stone above, as if seeking sanction or absolution in that unreachable height.

Around him, the cathedral breathes in silence: columns rising like forests, shadows pooling in chapels, gold flickering at the edges of vision. The air is cool, touched by centuries of footsteps and whispered prayers.

And there he remains—
a man fixed between earth and sky,
carrying what he cannot set down,
gazing upward into a ceiling that offers no answer,
only distance, and the echo of all that followed.


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14 comments:

  1. Una interesante vista de la catedral de Sevilla y del sepulcro de Colón.

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  2. ¡Fantástica perspectiva! Visita pendiente para mi próxima visita a Sevilla. He visto la catedral por fuera, pero no tuve la oportunidad de entrar.

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  3. I had no idea this even existed, nor that any church has a sculpture other than Jesus or the apostles. Very interesting! And the ceiling and lighting are amazing.

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  4. A aquestes fantàstiques obres s'hi ha d'anar i admirar la seva majestuositat.

    Salutacions!

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  5. No hay palabras para decir nada de esta Catedral. Su majestuosidad y grandeza la hacen inigualable.
    Abrazo

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  6. There appears to be major ritual going on in this spectacular church. Columbus is also honored here on Columbus Day every year. We are thankful he discovered the New World despite the fact that many people already lived here. But it was a discovery for Europeans.

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  7. A beautiful cathedral.... But the ceiling indeed has no answers.

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  8. Seville is a great city and needs to be enjoyed in full colour and full music :)

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  9. Me ha gustado mucho cómo explicas lo que se siente al estar allí. Parece que el tiempo se pare al mirar esas bóvedas tan altas. La mezcla de la historia de Colón con el silencio de la piedra está muy bien conseguida. Una lectura muy agradable.
    Un abrazo.

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