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The Courage To Be   4 comments

Existential me — Image by me

THE COURAGE TO BE

Let’s not join the chorus of those predicting aExiste political crises.  It is easy to succumb to the siren song of fear.

Twentieth-century existential philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre wrote Being and Nothingness. In it, Sartre assumes
that “self” exists in a material universe (Being), but our consciousness does not cohabitate with the body. 
Consciousness provides freedom, which gives us an infinite potential for the future.  However, our presence
in time makes us finite and ignorant.  As a result, our consciousness can perceive what is not but
could be (Nothingness).  Sartre believed that human existence is a condition of nothingness,
which allows for conscious choices within our being.

It is this dichotomy that causes fear (existential fear or “angst” – a Kierkegaard term) since our subjective choices
(in the present) represent a limit to our conscious thoughts.  As a result, we (humans) tend to free our fear
through activities designed to take us toward some meaningful end.  This freeing can take on many forms,
involving immersing oneself into things in our day-to-day experience (being).  We, therefore, escape
this threat of non-being by immersing ourselves in being, i.e., reading a book, watching TV, listening to music, etc. 
Doing so doesn’t create a state of being fearless but serves as a rest area in our existential fear.

To be without fear would suggest the worst possible existence (psychological).  The more we try to reduce or
eliminate fear, the more we become aware of fear, a form of fear about fear. So, the proper response to fear
is to stop being fearful of fear.  Another well-known existentialist, Soren Kierkegaard, believed facing fear
is the best way to deal with it courageously.  “So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing
we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts
to convert retreat into advance.”  (FDR’s First Inaugural Address)

The question is, “Do we have the courage to be?” Only each individual can honestly answer this question.

— kenne

Being and Nothingness   3 comments

Gene @ Drafter's

“Being and Nothingness” — Abstract Art by kenne

who are we

we who share

a universal existence

with our expectations

calling them just

placing our value

on the worth

of all expectations

unwilling to understand

neither the what

nor the why

of a universal being.

— kenne

Capturing the Moment – Being and Nothingness   1 comment

ExpectationsArt II blogBeing and Nothingness – Image by kenne

Posted November 11, 2009 by kenneturner in Art, Photography

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zero and one   Leave a comment

Still Life Hall 5-31-09  6693 - 2009-06-04 at 06-57-31 frame blogzero and one

zero in nothing
nonentity
one is something
favored

zero is nothingness
it isn’t there
one is being
existence

zero gives meaning
imposing subjectivity
one gives consciousness
imposing objectivity

zero cannot be one
only know one
one cannot be zero
only know zero

zero and one together
shape the imagination
zero and one together
shape the world

kenne

Posted July 3, 2009 by kenneturner in Art, Life, Photography, Poetry

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