I’m drawn to the Jewish notion of the soul, nephesh, which is not something preexistent but emergent—forming in and through physicality and relational experience. This suggests that we need our bodies to claim our souls. The body is where every virtue lives or dies, but more: our bodies are access points to mystery. And in some way that barely makes sense to me, I’m sure that we have to have feet planted on the ground, literally and metaphysically, to reach towards what is beyond and above us.
About The Quote
Related Authors
Related Topics
- Abilities
- Autism
- Autism Spectrum
- Disability
- Diversity
- Equality And Attitude
- Armed Conflicts
- Civil And Political Rights
- Duties
- Human Rights
- Human Rights Act 1993
- Human Rights Organisation
- International Human Rights
- Kinds Of Human Rights
- Legal Theory And Jurisprudence
- Meaning Of Human Rights
- Modern Theories Of Law
- Natural Law
- Nature Of Human Rights
- Ohchr
- Origin Of Human Rights
- Rights
- Udhr
- Uno
- Wars
- World Wars
- Right To Life
- Freedom
- Pals
- Wisdom Inspirational
- Wish
- Branding
- Branding Speaker
- Inspirational
- Knowledge
- Life
- Loren Weisman
- Quotes
- Success
- Truth
- Bar
- Bistro
- Boredom
- Cafe
- Death
- Fear
- Socializing
- Always State
- Bliss
- Eternal Soul
- Greater Self
- Kuan Yin
- Reincarnation