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Unless we are very, very careful, we doom each other by holding onto images of one another based on preconceptions that are in turn based on indifference to what is other than ourselves. This indifference can be, in its extreme, a form of murder and seems to me a rather common phenomenon. We claim autonomy for ourselves and forget that in so doing we can fall into the tyranny of defining other people as we would like them to be. By focusing on what we choose to acknowledge in them, we impose an insidious control on them. I notice that I have to pay careful attention in order to listen to others with an openness that allows them to be as they are, or as they think themselves to be. The shutters of my mind habitually flip open and click shut, and these little snaps form into patterns I arrange for myself. The opposite of this inattention is love, is the honoring of others in a way that grants them the grace of their own autonomy and allows mutual discovery.

~ Anne Truitt

Questions and Loneliness

January 9, 2016 by Immanuela Meijer

IMG_2012Several days ago on NPR, the delightful Tom Ashbrook hosted philosophical questioner Maria Popova on On Point. Typically, scholarly conversations that speculate about the purpose of life elicit a groan from the bowels of my soul, along with the mental image of grizzled elders picking their noses while pontificating on the minutia of meaning and its definition.

Perhaps it happened to be the right time to hear Tom and Maria’s discussion because I found myself swept along with each word. Here were two people discussing modern everyday queries, but they addressed these through the lens of philosophers and thinkers from the ancient days all the way to the present. It finally became clear to me that folks have been contemplating the same root issues and challenges throughout the centuries—echoes multiplied over the millennia. What is love? What is purpose? What is of worth? What is trust? What is the point? (And yes, even those in the direst of circumstances can still wonder, perhaps even more so than those in better situations. Simply read one of the many accounts written by Auschwitz survivors to see the trail of questions and the search for purpose that helped them to live through such an ordeal.)Continue Reading

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