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Woman’s Search for Meaning
Woman’s Search for Meaning I’ve talked two friends out of committing suicide. Don’t recall exactly what I said, but I do know what went into my general approach. First, I ignored their existential/metaphysical pronouncements, eloquent as they were. Life, they … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abigail L. Rosenthal's "A Good Look at Evil", absurdity, alternative healing, betrayal of trust, canceled engagements, canceled speech, chance happenings, charlatan healers, clues to the plot, Coincidences, contemplating suicide, correct diagnosis, crisis of meaning, desecration, desecration of woman, despair, dislocation, distance healing, Divine interventions, divine/human partnership, existential anxiety, expectations frustrated, focused mind, friendship, God as Co-Author, hopeful signals, indifferent world, invisible crisis, invisible suffering, life crisis, living one’s story, loss of grip, loss of meaning, meaningful life, meaningless world, mental healing, mental labyrinth, metaphysical materialism, metaphysics, mind and body, mind and matter, Mind Control, MRI's, negative energy, neuropathy treatment, Nor'easter, novelistic lives, ordinary miracles, personal defeat, power outage, precognition, preserving self image, Providential happenings, public speaking, quieted mind, Raiki healing, reorientation, rescheduling, saving the story, search for meaning, self image, sense of self, senselessness, small defeats, speaking events, spiritual malpractice, spiritual seduction, spiritual temptation, suicidal thoughts, suicide, suicide prevention, the right name, Thomas Hardy's Tess of The d'Urbervilles, travel plans, true north, Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning, world out of joint
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“Broken Pieces”
“Broken Pieces” I’ve never read Kafka and don’t want to, because I prefer happy endings. Elizabeth Bennett should marry Mr. Darcy, Peter Pan should never have to grow up, and … you get the idea. The whole notion that real … Continue reading →
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Tagged airline security, background check, brokenness, bureaucracy, chosen people, clues in a narrative, covenantal history, dehumanization, despair, Dierdre McCloskey's Bourgeois Equality, dignity, Divine warnings, double-binds, economic theory, Elizabeth Bennett, emancipation of the Jews, feeling suicidal, fingerprints, Franz Kafka, God's promises, happy endings, harmful radiation, humiliation, ideal wholeness, inventions, J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Jewish historiography, Jewish history, Kafkaesque, liberty, liberty and dignity, Mr. Darcy, optimism, persistence, pessimism, Post-Modern bricolage, predicaments, preventing terrorism, problem-solving, prosperity, radiation and safety, radiation treatment, rushing to judgement, secularism, sexual molestation, suicide, suicide prevention, terrorism, The Covenant, tragic-comedy, TSA, TSA precheck, Woody Allen
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