What kind of mind is odder
than his who mists
a mirror and then complains
that it’s not clear.
– Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, “You Foolish Men”
Credits: Photo – aspiringmama. Poem: bostonpoetryslam via schwonwieder
I can't sleep…
What kind of mind is odder
than his who mists
a mirror and then complains
that it’s not clear.
– Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, “You Foolish Men”
Credits: Photo – aspiringmama. Poem: bostonpoetryslam via schwonwieder
In conversation things can be metabolized and digested through somebody else — I say something to you and you can give it back to me in different forms — whereas you’ll notice that your own mind is very often extremely repetitive. It is very difficult to surprise oneself in one’s own mind. The vocabulary of one’s self-criticism is so impoverished and clichéd. We are at our most stupid in our self-hatred.
~ Adam Phillips, The Poetics of the Psyche
Adam Phillips, 59, is Britain’s most celebrated psychoanalytical writer. He explores in his wide-ranging views in a conversation with Paul Holdengräber as part of The Paris Review’s legendary interview series.
Sources: Quote – Brainpickings. Photograph: Thank you Carol.