
The Ladder of Divine Ascent, Monastery of St Catherine.
“But the genuine subjective existing thinker is always just as negative as he is positive and vice versa: he is always that as long as he exists, not once and for all in a chimerical meditation…..He is cognizant of the negativity of the infinite in existence; he always keeps open the wound of negativity, which at all times is a saving factor (the others let the wound close and become positive–deceived)…..He is, therefore, never a teacher, but a learner, and if he is continually just as negative as positive, he is continually striving.”
– Kierkegaard, Postscript
“Look, reader, though I do not know you, I love you so much that if I could hold you in my hands, I would open up your breast and in the centre of your heart I would make a wound and into it I would put vinegar and salt, so that you might never rest again, and would live in continual anxiety and endless longing.”
– Unamuno, Life of Don Quixote and Sancho
“The unhealed wound pressures the individual into seeking a cure, to be in constant, passionate pursuit of authentic existence. Climacus’ “continual striving” is Unamuno’s “endless longing.”
– Jon B. Stewart, Kierkegaard and Existentialism
Thank you for these Anthony. More attentive reading of Kierkegaard is on my new year’s agenda (well it was on this year’s agenda but I didn’t quite make it). Happy new year to you.
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Kierkegaard isn’t going anywhere, so he’ll be waiting for you when you are ready. Happy new year, Joe.
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I’ve just brought home a batch of Kierkegaard from the library so this resonates with my current interests. Lovely.
Happy new year from me to both of you.
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Happy new year.
Kierkegaard is such a rewarding writer, also an intriguing personality.
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Oh I needed this so much right now. Thank you!!!
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My pleasure.
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