Sunday, 27 May 2012
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Why does the individual exist?
Man is
essentially a question mark. We don't know what man is, or where he is destined
to go when he outgrows his essential immaturity.
We have
individuals because we don't know what man is.
Each individual exists as a tentative answer to this question mark, a
tentative exploration of man's possible maturity.
Every
attempt to submerge the individual in the crowd is driven by the fear of this
mystery. Plato's Republic is the classic instance of this at the political
& philosophical level.
But every
day men & women try to take flight from their individuality, because it is
a reminder of the unknown. They seek what is acceptable, what is the norm.
In
psychotherapy we try to work all the time against this tendency, to make men
& women a little less afraid of the great experiment we are each embarked
upon.
O, great star ...
"O, great star! What would your happiness be if you did not have those whom you light?" Thus Spake Zarathustra, First Part, Opening Scene.
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