Category: meditation
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‘Were I to die first, would you grieve for me?’
I am not satisfied with my understanding of the reasons we give when we are grieving. So I begin again, this time with an intimation. * We are speaking of our deaths. ‘Were I to die first, would you grieve for me?’ Aleksandra is speaking. ‘Yes,’ I reply. For a while, I say nothing. Then…
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Website transformed: Radiance Pianissimo (Winter 2014)
Dear Reader, Each season Aleksandra and I make changes to the main website–andrewjamestaggart.com–so that it accords with the changing rhythms of nature. Our theme for winter 2014 is ‘Radiance Pianissimo.’ This winter, though, we took things much, much further: we reworked the main website from the ground up. We wanted 1.) to show more and…
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Sustaining life is not the good life
I write this post after spending time this morning contemplating the nature of things. This post is not a ‘product’ of that contemplation. * In Sources of the Self, Charles Taylor has some remarkable things to say about the disappearance of the higher forms of the good life during the passage to modernity. He argues that…
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Invitation: 3 months, 3 small patrons, 1 life transformed
Invitation This post is an investigation of a perplexing case concerning how a young person and I can work together as well as an invitation to a young person who would like to. If the following scenario applies to you and you’d like to get in touch with me, you can do so through the…
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Skyping ‘without a body’
Quaestio 1: What is living discourse? 1.) ‘Philosophical Death.’ There is no face-to-face, only the voice-to-voice. As Socrates makes plain when he converses with his friends in Phaedo, philosophizing is an ‘impersonal’ activity. It occurs not in the personal (evidenced in the face or ‘in the body’) but in the trans-personal (which is possible through…
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