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James Hollis : Hamlet's Stuckness
"Hamlet is so familiar to us because he knows, really knows, that he is his own worst problem."

InLibroVeritas
4 août 20246 min de lecture


James Hollis : Self, or Self-Image ?
"Nietzsche once said that before the path can be followed, one must first have found the lantern."

InLibroVeritas
3 août 20245 min de lecture


F. Scott Fitzgerald : Sleeping and Waking
"Sleep — real sleep, the dear, the cherished one, the lullaby."

InLibroVeritas
30 juil. 20248 min de lecture


R.D. Laing : Self-Consciousness
"Being visible is a basic biological risk; being invisible is a basic biological defence. We all employ some form of camouflage."

InLibroVeritas
24 juil. 20246 min de lecture


"The Desire for Change", by Eric Hoffer
"There is in us a tendency to locate the shaping forces of our existence outside ourselves."

InLibroVeritas
10 juil. 20246 min de lecture


Eric Hoffer : The Inconvenience of Passion
"There is in most passions a shrinking away from ourselves."

InLibroVeritas
6 juil. 20244 min de lecture


Eric Hoffer : The Significance of Reading
"Our era of technology has not emphasized reading and study as virtues."

InLibroVeritas
5 juil. 20245 min de lecture


Suffering, Sorrow and Serenity (Maurice de Guérin, Journal)
"You are suffering to-day from the poetry which fills your being and has no outlet. This sorrow is terrible, but so beautiful !"

InLibroVeritas
26 juin 20248 min de lecture


Birds, Rain and Sunshine (Maurice de Guérin, Journal)
"It has just been raining. Nature is fresh and radiant ; the earth seems to taste with rapture the water which brings it life."

InLibroVeritas
19 juin 20244 min de lecture


Rainer Maria Rilke : Letter to Ludivig Ganghofer, 1897
Dearest, much honored master, when one has a very dark childhood behind one, in which the everyday resembles walking in dank cold streets...

InLibroVeritas
25 mai 20244 min de lecture


Henri-Frédéric Amiel : Journal (1848-1851)
"At bottom there is but one subject of study: the forms and metamorphoses of mind."

InLibroVeritas
23 avr. 20246 min de lecture


"Insomnia", par Edward Thomas
"I wake before dawn, and then, much as I desire sleep, I cannot have it. I am now the prey of anything but sleep, anything real or unreal...

Irène de Palacio
8 mars 20245 min de lecture


John Steinbeck : The American Dream
"One of the generalities most often noted about Americans is that we are a restless, a dissatisfied, a searching people."

InLibroVeritas
27 févr. 20245 min de lecture


John Steinbeck : The Desert (Travels with Charley)
" The great concepts of oneness and of majestic order seem always to be born in the desert."

InLibroVeritas
27 févr. 20245 min de lecture


Maeterlinck : Sorrow and Happiness
"It may well be an error to think that he who give voice to the multitude’s sorrow must himself always be victim to great personal despair."

InLibroVeritas
21 févr. 20243 min de lecture


Montaigne : Of belief and easiness of persuasion
"’Tis a presumption of great danger and consequence, besides the absurd temerity it draws after it, to contemn what we do not comprehend."

InLibroVeritas
17 févr. 20244 min de lecture


Jolande Jacobi : The Individuation Process
"The individuation process, as a universal law of life, exhibits an archetypal pattern which remains more or less constant and regular."

InLibroVeritas
4 févr. 20246 min de lecture


Jolande Jacobi : Individuation and the "change of life"
"The "change of life" is .. the urge and possibility for further spiritual and psychic development."

InLibroVeritas
2 févr. 20246 min de lecture


Karl Mannheim : Privacy and Inwardness in the Modern World
"Privacy and inwardness are perhaps the strongest means of individualization."

InLibroVeritas
26 janv. 20245 min de lecture


James Hollis : What is Healing ?
"This particular animal, the human, is the most complex and needs the longest length of protection before it is able to manage on its own."

InLibroVeritas
22 janv. 20248 min de lecture


Rollo May : "The Existentialist Experience"
Amidst this gray, dreary anonymity we know that we live in a world from which all the gracious marks of "presence" have been banished."

InLibroVeritas
19 janv. 202414 min de lecture


"On visiting bookshops", by Christopher Morley
"It is a curious thing that so many people only go into a bookshop when they happen to need some particular book."

InLibroVeritas
7 janv. 20244 min de lecture


Plato's Chariot Allegory (Phaedrus)
"Of the nature of the soul, though her true form be ever a theme of more than mortal discourse, let me speak briefly, and in a figure."

InLibroVeritas
27 déc. 20236 min de lecture


Emily Dickinson : Letter To Elizabeth Holland (20 January 1856)
"We cannot talk and laugh more, in the parlor where we met, but we learned to love for aye, there, so it is just as well."

InLibroVeritas
23 déc. 20232 min de lecture


Irène de Palacio
il y a 6 jours
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