Corey Schink, Elan Martin, Adam Daniels
Sott.netlør, 01 jun 2019 00:00 UTC
Det lader til at alle sansende væsner oplever smerte i en eller anden form, tjenende som den gør det at yde et vigtigt signal om potentielle livstruende begivenheder. Som mennesker kan vi opleve kvalitative forskellige dimensioner af smerte, fra fysisk sygdom og hele vejen til moralske og åndelige kvaler. I det moderne samfund bliver alle former for lidelse - hvadenten det anses som en uretfærdighed skyldet 'eliten' eller 'patriarkiet', eller som en mangel på et lægemiddel eller andet - sat i samme bås og bedømt som værende problemer som må behandles. Og, hyppigt er behandlingen værre end sygdommen.
Numerous teachings speak of the importance of consciously accepting our suffering, transforming it and ourselves in the process of everyday life. However, this leads us to the question - what are the means at our disposal to accomplish such a task? And, just as important, what is the difference between conscious suffering vs. senseless suffering, and what should our attitude be towards each? Join us today, on MindMatters, as we seek to distill practical answers from these complex questions.
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Corey Schink was born and raised in the Midwestern United States, where he worked on farms and as a welder, musician, and social worker. His interests in government, philosophy and history led to his writing for SOTT in 2012 and to becoming a SOTT editor and SOTT Radio co-host in 2014. He now resides in North Carolina, where he enjoys the magnificent views of the Appalachian Mountains.
Adam joined the editorial team in 2014 and is a co-host of
MindMatters. His particular interests include philosophy, history, exercise science, and technology. He particularly dislikes Critical Race Theory and people who're so afraid of death that they prevent others from living. He also knows kung fu.
Born and raised in New York City, Elan has been an editor for SOTT.net since 2014 and is a co-host for
MindMatters. He enjoys seeing and sharing what's true about our profoundly and rapidly changing world.
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