Hermann Hesse on Discovering the Soul Beneath the Self and the Key to Finding Peace
A generation before Hesse, Whitman, after boldly declaring that he contains multitudes, recognized across them “a consciousness, a thought that rises, independent, lifted out from all else, calm, like the stars, shining eternal.”
We call this consciousness, this higher unity of personhood, soul .
We call this consciousness, this higher unity of personhood, soul .
Maria Popova • Hermann Hesse on Discovering the Soul Beneath the Self and the Key to Finding Peace
The challenge arises from the fact that, upon inspection, there is no single and static self but a multitude of selves constellating at any given moment into a transient totality, only to reconfigure again in the next situation, the next set of expectations, the next undulation of biochemistry. This troubles us, for without the sense of a solid... See more