"WATER LILY POND" - by CLAUDE MONET

quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2020

COEXISTENCE IN TIME OF CRISIS


 
 
 
 It is said that living together is an art. Art demands sensitivity, perception, visual acuity, cognitive abilities and intuition. I refer to good Art, that which expresses and conveys well-being when viewed, heard and felt. That which invites us to return again, that rests the eyes, and radiates peace.     

Some scholars go further and claim that art cannot even be understood by rational discourse because words reduce the meaning. We live in a world surrounded by art and creativity, as they are present in music, drama, dance, architecture, literature and the visual arts.   

  Good coexistence is like good art. It radiates trust, well-being, spontaneity and, in some cases, makes us happy. Not that illusory happiness, created by consumerist minds, but agape, a full happiness, even if of short duration, for on the Earth of tests and atonements, we still cannot enjoy the happiness of the just.    

 Our life is made up of moments, like a building built on a base and foundations of bricks, concrete, and all the materials necessary for the building to become habitable and comfortable. If the base is flawed, the building will collapse. Like in the parable of Jesus, to live well is above all to respect others and at times to feel empathy for their pain and suffering. Without that, it would be better to isolate ourselves on a desert island. But then we would die of boredom, or of deep sorrow.

 

  Sonia Theodoro da Silva - Philosopher

The Journal of  Psychological Studies  -  Year XI l 61th

 Issue  l November and December l 2018