Do you think that this orchestration—this detachment from authentic emotion and the inner meanings that shape us—has rendered us not lifeless, but dispossessed of our inner compass? As if we’ve become echoes rather than voices. The further we drift from true knowledge and our bond with language, the more we lose the clarity to think deeply, to feel wholly, to act meaningfully. Without that grounding, what becomes of love, or even thought itself?
A helpful warning John. Thank you
Much appreciated my friend. Blessings.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
— John 3:16"
This is by far the meaning of love.
Nice article John!
Do you think that this orchestration—this detachment from authentic emotion and the inner meanings that shape us—has rendered us not lifeless, but dispossessed of our inner compass? As if we’ve become echoes rather than voices. The further we drift from true knowledge and our bond with language, the more we lose the clarity to think deeply, to feel wholly, to act meaningfully. Without that grounding, what becomes of love, or even thought itself?