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Where’s The Beauty?
‘The great malady of the twentieth century, implicated in all of our troubles and affecting us individually and socially, is ‘loss of soul’. When soul is neglected, it doesn’t just go away, it appears symptomatically in obsessions, addictions, violence, and loss of meaning. Our temptation is to isolate these symptoms or try to eradicate them one by one; but the root problem is that we have lost our wisdom about the soul, even our interest in it….
— Thomas Moore, ‘Care of the Soul’
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NESTS
When I was young, I quickly learned the religion I had been given was a lamp with the flame burned out….
They were trying to live off of husks.
— Jim Rigby
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The postmodern mind assumes that nothing is truly knowable, that everything is a social or intellectual construct that will soon be discounted by new information. We end up with a being who is both godlike (“I know”) and utterly cynical (“I have to create my own truth because there are no universal patterns”). No wonder depression and suicide now affect even children’s lives to such a degree….
Another aspect of the postmodern mind is what we call a “market” mentality. In a market driven culture like ours, things no longer have ‘inherent value,’ but only ‘exchange…