Parable of the Sower: What determines our ability to receive the Word? Not so much "sin" as a lack of depth or inwardness--living on the surface of life. We must rein in our distraction, safeguard space for silence, and so be prepared to respond when God's Word encounters us.
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In 2007, Belgian psychologist Paul Verhaeghe wrote an article on the death of psychotherapy, noting the change in the very structure of human beings today characterized by the absence of self, as it were--a destruction, by modern capitalism, of our interiority.
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Kierkegaard noted the same in "The Present Age." And Pascal in his Pensees (17th century), and John Cassian in the 5th century--long before the rise of capitalism. But now we have Facebook!
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I appreciate this memorial about my father by @ggrenwald above any I have read today--for his comprehensive review of his bio & history, for his attention to themes generally overlooked about his post-Vietnam life, but particularly for deep appreciation of his human qualities.🙏
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Here's my @RollingStone article on Daniel Ellsberg, the heroic Pentagon Papers leaker who died today at 92:
"We’re Told Never to Meet Our Childhood Heroes. Knowing Daniel Ellsberg Proved That Wrong"
rollingstone.com/politics/polit
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