Thursday, 1 January 2015

Nurturing Wisdom to Heal Cynical Immaturity

     "A country will be safe from terrorism when its relationships with all parties in all directions are honest, noble, and just. ... security comes from aligning our attitudes and policies with the behaviors that will bring out the best in others, rather than doing the very things that are sure to provoke or entrench them. It is a principle that works at every scale. Healing through the cultivation of change in relationship can occur with ancient adversaries, with the developing nations of the world, with the population that swells our prisons, or with alienated members of our own family.
     This is not idealism, it is rooted in a deep understanding of human nature."

       Olendzki A. "Unlimiting Mind. The Radically Experiential Psychology of Buddhism." Wisdom Publications, Boston, 2010.

     Mary Hynes and Rebecca Newberger Goldstein both giggled from embarrassment while discussing Plato's advice to live for beauty, truth and wisdom. They realized how idealistic these values sound in today's cynical, materialistic climate.  
       CBC radio's Tapestry "What would Plato do?": http://www.cbc.ca/tapestry/episode/2014/12/26/what-would-plato-do-1/

Photo by Russ Wiley   www.dpreview.com

5 comments:

  1. How did you happen upon the photo above?

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    1. From www.dpreview.com where the image was attributed to rmw18k, as per the credit line below the photo.

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    2. Well I feel honored that you picked my photo out of over a million in the archives of DP Review.....

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    3. It's a great photograph! Would you prefer a more specific name and or website below the image?

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    4. Sure. Why don't you put:
      "Photo by Russ Wiley"
      Thank you

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