

Suffering and Meaning in The Princess Bride, “As You Wish”, Jordan Peterson and Anomaly
Interview with Shari Suter
Riding the Wave
“The upsetting capacity of the anomalous is simultaneously the vital source of interest, meaning and individual strength. Furthermore, the ability to upset ourselves - to undermine and revitalize our own beliefs - is an intrinsic and necessary and “divine” aspect of the human psyche (part of the seminal “Word” itself.) p. 246, Maps of Meaning by Jordan Peterson
The Unspoken Sermons of George MacDonald for download: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/9057
“As you wish”, Wesley in The Princess Bride
He serves even if we reject.
The anomalies (obstacles, experiences of chaos, sufferings) we face are uniquely fitted to us.
“Materiality is a medium of communication.” Paul VanderKlay
Seeing the essence of reality communicated through every aspect of the created world.
Our most creative and productive posture is riding the wave between the known and the unknown.
Shari’s first interview on Paul Vanderklay’s channel:
Shari’s second interview on Paul Vanderklay’s channel:
Karen’s first interview on Paul Vanderklay’s channel:
Karen’s second interview on Paul Vanderklay’s channel:
Karen’s paintings