Hate is not the truth of the human being. It is the report of one in pain — a nervous system that cannot rest, a psyche that has not yet been able to integrate what it has suffered, a soul that has not yet found its way to the recognition that dissolves the hostile boundary between self and other. To understand this is not to excuse what hate produces in the world. It is to see it clearly enough that the seeing itself becomes the beginning of something else.
Tag: trauma
When the One Becomes the Many: Soul, Form, and the Play of Consciousness
This dialogue explores the connection between consciousness, the soul, and forms of existence. It delves into how ancestral trauma influences our experiences and raises questions about whether the soul chooses its form or if it is called by it, emphasizing the interplay between continuity and experience.