

Joanna Macy, In Memoriam — Beauty and Wisdom and Courage (and Rilke) to Sustain Us
71 snips Jul 22, 2025
The beloved Joanna Macy, a Buddhist teacher and ecological philosopher, shares her deep wisdom alongside Anita Barrows, psychologist and fellow Rilke translator. They reflect on Rainer Maria Rilke's insights into love, creativity, and navigating life's uncertainties. Their conversation reveals the transformative power of solitude in a post-pandemic world and emphasizes interconnectedness amid climate change. They celebrate the interplay of beauty and grief, paying tribute to Macy's legacy and the vital role of love and courage in our ever-changing lives.
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Love the Questions
- Rilke teaches us to "love the questions themselves" and live into uncertainty without rushing for answers.
- This practice deepens presence and invites transformation through intimate engagement with life's mysteries.
Gender Renewal Vision
- Rilke envisioned a renewal where men and women relate as siblings and neighbors, moving beyond objectification.
- This anticipates a more human love based on equality and mutual support, not possession or merging.
Rilke's Deep Love Story
- Joanna Macy recalled Rilke's friendship with Lou Andreas Salome, which transcended sexual association to a deep connection with nature and life.
- That relationship awakened a profound trust and love of the earth that shaped his poetry and spirit.