쇼팽 : 연습곡 Op.10, Op.25
쇼팽 (Frederic Chopin) 작곡, 폴리니 (Maurizio Pollini) 연주 / 유니버설(Universal) / 1996년 12월
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[수입] 차이콥스키 : 발레 모음집 '백조의 호수 & 호두까기 인형'
차이콥스키 (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) 작곡, 카라얀 (Herbert / Decca / 2011년 11월
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예수 왜곡의 역사 - 성서비평학자 바트 어만이 추적한
바트 D. 에르만 지음, 강주헌 옮김 / 청림출판 / 2010년 5월
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마음에 남는 재미난 얘기가 있는데- 성경은 다양한 관점과 입장과 의도를 가진 정체불명의 저자들이 n차적 기억에 의존하여 수 세기에 걸쳐 써 내려간 집단창작물이기 때문에 전체적인 내용이 전혀 일관되지 않고 모순으로 점철되어 있으며 각 증언의 진위를 논하기도 난망하다는 것. 현대의 신자들은 거의 발췌독을 하게 마련이나 발췌독이라는 게 실상은 제 사상과 가치관에 들어맞는 부분만을 적극적으로 취사선택하는 작업이라서 결국 성경을 읽는다는 것은 거울로 제 얼굴을 들여다보는 행위와 다름없어진다는 것이다. 우리 눈에는 항상 보고 싶은 것만 보인다. 여기에 집단창작물인 성경은 자기가 보고 싶은 것은 얼마든지 볼 수 있는 모호하고도 방대한 자원으로 존재한다. 결국 백만 명의 독자에게는 백만 명의 예수님이 그려지게 되는 셈이다.

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먼나라 이웃나라 시대를 넘어 세대를 넘어 19 : 캐나다·호주·뉴질랜드 먼나라 이웃나라 시대를 넘어 세대를 넘어 19
이원복 지음 / 김영사 / 2024년 10월
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결국 아무것도 없는 걸로 밝혀지고 말았지만, 그러하면 어떠랴, 19세기 호주인들의 호주 내륙(outback) 탐사의 여정은 그 자체로 한편의 드라마를 방불케 한다. 처음엔 호주인들도 해안 지역을 따라 정착했을 뿐 호주가 도대체 얼마나 큰 땅덩어리인지 가늠하지도 못했다고. 원주민의 습격을 비롯한 예상치 못한 난관 속에서 광활한 산맥, 황무지, 늪지대, 사막을 가로지르는 반세기에 걸친 수천 킬로미터의 도정은 그야말로 수많은 이들의 모험과 도전, 죽음과 실종, 피, 땀, 눈물 없이는 설명할 수 없는 도전과 응전의 역사였던 것. 대단하다. 참으로 집요한 인간의 모험심이여.

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Man's Search for Meaning (International Edition) (Paperback) - 『죽음의 수용소에서』원서
Viktor E. Frankl / Beacon Press / 2019년 4월
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According to logotherapy, this striving to find a meaning in one's life is the primary motivational force in man. That is why I speak of a will to meaning in contrast to the pleasure principle(or, as we could also term it, the will to pleasure) on which Freudian psychoanalysis is concerned, as well as in contrast to the will to power on which Adlerian psychology, using the term "striving for superiority", is focused.


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Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission in life to carry out a concrete assignment which demands fulfillment. therein he cannot be replaced, nor can his life be repeated. Thus, everyone's task is as unique as is his specific opportunity to implement it. As each situation in life represents a challenge to man and presents a problem for him to solve, the question of the meaning of life may actually be reversed. Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather he must recognize that it is he who is asked. In a word, each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible. Thus, logotherapy sees in responsibleness the very essence of human existence. 

 


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I wish to stress that the true meaning of life is to be discovered in the world rather than within man or his own psyche, as though it were a closed system. I have termed this constitutive characteristic "the self-transcendence of human existence." It denotes the fact that being human always points, and is directed, to something, or someone, other than oneself - be it a meaning to fulfill or another human being to encounter. The more one forgets himself -  by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love - the more human he is and the more he actualizes himself. What is called self-actualization is not an attainable aim at all, for the simple reason that the more one would strive for it, the more he would miss it. In other words, self-actualization is possible only as a side-effect of self-transcendence.  

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Thus far we have shown that the meaning of life always changes, but that it never ceases to be. According to logotherapy, we can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: (1) by creating a work or doing a deed; (2) by experiencing something or encountering someone; and (3) by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering. The first, the way of achievement or accomplishment, is quite obvious. (...) The second way of finding a meaing in life is by experiencing nature and culture or, last but not least, by experiencing another human being in his very uniqueness - by loving him.   

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Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him. By his love he is enabled to see the essential traits and features in the beloved person; and even more, he sees that which is potential in him, which is not yet actualized but yet ought to be actualized. Furthermore, by his love, the loving person enables the beloved person to actualize these potentialities. By making him aware of what he can be and of what he should become, he makes these potentialities come true. 

In logotherapy, love is not interpreted as a mere epiphenomenon of sexual drives and instincts in the sense of a so-called sublimation. Love is as primary a phenomenon as sex. Normally, sex is a mode of expression for love. Sex is justified, even sanctified, as soon as, but only as long as, it is a vehicle of love. Thus love is not understood as a mere side-effect of sex; rather, sex is a way of expressing the experience of that ultimate togetherness which is called love. 

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We must never forget that we may also find meaning in life even when confronted with a hopeless situation, when facing a fate that cannot be changed. For what then matter is to bear witness to the uniquely human potential at its best, which is to transform a personal tragedy into a triumph, to turn one's predicament into a human achievement. When we are no longer able to change a situation - just think of an incurable disease such as inoperable cancer - we are challenged to change ourselves.

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In fact, the opportunities to act properly, the potentialities to fulfill a meaning, are affected by the irreversibility of our lives. (...) For as soon as we have used an opportunity and have actualized a potential meaning, we have done so once and for all. We have rescued it into the past wherein it has been safely delivered and deposited. In the past, nothing is irretrievably lost, but rather, on the contrary, everything is irrevocably stored and treasured. (...) Thus, the transitoriness of our existence in no way makes it meaningless. But it does constitute our responsibleness; for everything hinges upon our realizing the essentially transitory possibilities.

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In view of the possibility of finding meaning in suffering, life's meaning is an unconditional one, at least potentially. That unconditional meaning, however, is paralleled by the unconditional value of each and every person. It is that which warrants the indelible quality of the dignity of man. Just as life remains optentially meaningful under any conditions, even those which are most miserable, so too does the value of each and every person stay with him or her, and it does so because it is based on the values that he or she has realized in the past, and is not contingent on the usefulness that he or she may or may not retain in the present.



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