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Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
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youtube.comVervaeke clip on Tim Ferris: The church, the temple, and the mosque used to be places where an “ecology of practices” had a home. It was less about socializing, or communicating, but communing. People would mutually conform to set of rituals and words that would transform themselves, enhancing religio, sacredness, and an awareness of the depths of
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A man does not really begin to be alive until he has lost himself. Until he has released the anxious grasp which he normally holds upon his life, his property, his reputation and position.
Alan Watts | Philosophy & Timeless Wisdom • Tweet
As C. G. Jung once wrote, one of the perils of having a soul is the risk of losing it.14
John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro, • Awakening From the Meaning Crisis
Each of these movements is responding to a crisis of meaning, a disorienting sense that we have forgotten some essential dimension to reality and lost our relationship to what is good, true, and beautiful.
John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro, • Awakening From the Meaning Crisis
Live the questions, said Rilke.