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Diseases of the Soul (a Postcard from Ulysses to Telemachus)

    In matters of the soul, where the disease is most severe the cure must be most subtle, which means radical.  One confuses heavy but momentary force with what counts as truly radical in this case.  Radical means a sustained, subtle shift in one’s gaze, a dedicated and vigilant quieting of reactions, an opening for something to enter–something already there.

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