
Best Of: Ruth Ozeki’s Enchanted Relationship to Minds and Possessions
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Best Of: Ruth Ozeki’s Enchanted Relationship to Minds and Possessions mentions The Great Shift, Encountering God in the Biblical Era by James Kugel, The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki, The Aleph and Other Stories by Jorge Luis Borges, and When You Greet Me, I Bow by Norman Fisher with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
And one of his points in the book is that, in this period, what is happening in the Bible is simply happening.
The Book of Form and Emptiness is about a teenager named Benny who starts hearing objects speak to him right after his father's death.
But in the end, I guess I would choose the Aleph and Other Stories.
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“The book discusses how people in the Biblical era experienced voices, often interpreting them as religious inspiration, highlighting a cultural shift in understanding such experiences.”
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“The Book of Form and Emptiness is about a teenager named Benny who starts hearing objects speak to him right after his father's death.”
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“This collection includes the eponymous story, The Aleph, which figures really heavily in this last novel of mine.”
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“A collection of his essays on language, on relationship, the philosophy of emptiness, culture, social engagement, all of that good stuff.”
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“The book discusses a report published in 1929 by Herbert Hoover's committee, which concluded that wants are almost insatiable and that one want satisfied makes way for another.”
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“She also wrote A Tale for the Time Being, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.”
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“The book discusses the idea that matter has agency and that non-human forces affect the planet, which is relevant in the context of climate change.”
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“Shunryu Suzuki talks about beginner's mind, where possibilities are endless, contrasting it with the expert's mind, which has fewer possibilities.”
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“Emptiness is in the title of the book. It's also a very core concept in Zen and all kinds of Buddhism.”
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“The phrase 'not knowing is most intimate' comes from a Zen Buddhism koan, emphasizing intimacy with the world when in a state of not knowing.”
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“The book introduces a Japanese sensibility to caring for objects, emphasizing a relationship with them and recognizing their value.”
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The host mentions 'The Great Shift' to illustrate how perceptions of voice hearing have evolved over time, particularly in religious contexts. Kuge…

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