A view I resonate so much with, dear Timothée. Thank you for talking about it in this article. My life experience teaches me also that before embodying a new, alive meaning and myth, a form of death needs to occur. Sometimes the engineering approach may be a way of fear, terror, and reactive control in front of this inevitable part of the renewal cycle. (both at the individual and at the collective level). "Engineering" wants the new while denying death and the pain (which is one of the biggest issues of our Western culture)
Brilliant post, Tim. I deeply resonate with it. I especially love "forms of meaning that become lived, embodied, and transmissible." Can you describe your own sense of meaning that you are living out in these times of metamorphosis?
A view I resonate so much with, dear Timothée. Thank you for talking about it in this article. My life experience teaches me also that before embodying a new, alive meaning and myth, a form of death needs to occur. Sometimes the engineering approach may be a way of fear, terror, and reactive control in front of this inevitable part of the renewal cycle. (both at the individual and at the collective level). "Engineering" wants the new while denying death and the pain (which is one of the biggest issues of our Western culture)
Excellent point Alessandra! "Before transcendence and transformation comes grief" someone just shared with me today ...
Brilliant post, Tim. I deeply resonate with it. I especially love "forms of meaning that become lived, embodied, and transmissible." Can you describe your own sense of meaning that you are living out in these times of metamorphosis?