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Gravity and grace
Book • 1947
In 'Gravity and Grace,' Simone Weil delves into the fundamental forces that shape human existence: gravity, which symbolizes the natural law governing material existence and human psychology, and grace, the divine power that uplifts and redeems.
Weil argues that gravity encompasses suffering, selfish desires, and the mundanity of daily life, while grace is a supernatural intervention that offers moments of enlightenment and inner peace.
The book, compiled from Weil's notebooks, emphasizes the importance of accepting suffering and detachment from the ego to open oneself to the experience of grace and achieve spiritual liberation.
Weil argues that gravity encompasses suffering, selfish desires, and the mundanity of daily life, while grace is a supernatural intervention that offers moments of enlightenment and inner peace.
The book, compiled from Weil's notebooks, emphasizes the importance of accepting suffering and detachment from the ego to open oneself to the experience of grace and achieve spiritual liberation.
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Stephen West to illustrate the concept of self-emptying in interpersonal communication.


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Episode #217 ... Religion and Nothingness - Kyoto School pt. 2 - Nishitani
Mentioned by Matthew Sitman in the context of prayer as a form of attention, referencing Weil's work.

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Pay Attention! (w/ Chris Hayes)
Recommended by the podcast host as insightful reading to enhance understanding of acceptance.

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