“Until, modern times when it became mostly a civic task, education was considered a sacred work. It was sacred because it involved the indwelling spirit in the student and because it required an awakened spirit in the teachers. Spirit to spirit, genius to genius, soul to soul go the true lessons that help young people become themselves. Ultimately, each person holds the key to the story trying to be lived from within, but first someone else must help unlock the mystery of one’s life.” PeopleTryingFirstsPersonsSoulHelpingStoriesYoungSpiritTeacherMysteryModernStudentsKeysGeniusInvolvedLessonsTasksSacredWorking ItAwakenedCivicsModern Times Author:Michael Meade
“When a culture simply shrugs about what happens to people in war, it breaks the fragile sequence, the bond between all people.” PeopleWarHappensCultureBreakFragileSequence Author:Michael Meade
“In many tribal cultures, it was said that if the boys were not initiated into manhood, if they were not shaped by the skills and love of elders, then they would destroy the culture. If the fires that innately burn inside youths are not intentionally and lovingly added to the hearth of community, they will burn down the structures of culture, just to feel the warmth.” IfsFeelsHeartSaidCultureCommunityBoysFireYouthSkillsAnd LoveStructureWarmthManhoodElders Book:Men and the water of life: initiation and the tempering of men Source: Men and the water of life: initiation and the tempering of men
“When you step further into the story you came to live, not only does the mythic territory open, but the deep self moves and the world of imagination and meaning comes towards you.” WorldLifeInspirationalDoeSelfStoriesMovingImaginationStepsMythTerritory Author:Michael Meade
“People's need to protect their own egos know no bounds. They will lie, cheat, steal, even kill, to do whatever it takes to maintain what we call ego boundries.” PeopleKnowsNeedsLyingProtectEgoBoundsStealingCheatWhatever It Takes Author:Andrew Samuels
“Death is an unsurpassable limit of human existence... We discover the relationship which is the basis for all feelings of reverence, fear, awe, wonder, sorrow, and deference in the face of something greater and more powerful... Only such a being-unto-death can guarantee the precondition that the Da-sein be able to free itself from its absorption in, its submission and surrender of itself to the things and relationships of everyday living and to return to itself.” HumansFeelingsAbleFacesPowerfulExistenceWonderGreaterReturnSorrowLimitsBasesEverydaySurrenderGuaranteesAweReverenceSubmissionHuman ExistenceAbsorptionDeferenceEveryday Living Author:Medard Boss
“The prevailing attunement is at any given time the condition of our openness for perceiving and dealing with what we encounter; the pitch at which our existence is vibrating. What we call moods, feelings, affects, emotions, and states are the concrete modes in which the possibilities for being open are fulfilled. They are at the same time the modes in which this perceptive openness can be narrowed, distorted, or closed off.” StatesFeelingsGivenEmotionExistenceConditionsPossibilityMoodEncountersOpennessConcreteFulfilledPrevailing Author:Medard Boss
“We declare that only man exists. This is not to say that material, inorganic nature and nonhuman beings-animals and plants-are in any sense unreal, insubstantial, or illusory because they do not so exist. We merely state that the reality of these nonhuman realms differs from that of human existence, whose primary characteristic is Da-sein (literally being-the-there)... Man as man is present... in a manner wholly different from... inanimate things.” MenHumansDifferentStatesRealityAnimalExistenceMaterialsPlantPrimariesRealmsCharacteristicsUnrealHuman ExistenceIllusory Author:Medard Boss
“Whether he is aware of it or not, every human being dwells in tradition and history. Human memory is this constant dwelling in tradition. It constitutes that fundamental human characteristic of historicity.” HumansMemoriesHuman BeingsTraditionFundamentalsConstantCharacteristicsDwelling Author:Medard Boss
“When we visualize something, we establish a relationship to the thing itself, not to some mere subjective representation of it inside us.” MereRepresentationSubjective Author:Medard Boss