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The Great Paradox of Being
("Halves of a Whole", 2019, original encaustic) The Great Paradox of Being The great paradox of being is simple really. It’s that no matter how confident we are in our own experience and values, that can all be thrown into question by our experience of others. Why is it we let other’s reactions and judgments weaken our resolve, and confidence in being who we are, the only thing we ever really know, the only thing we should never really doubt? The great paradox of being is the reality of being a social animal, individually grounded but socially dependent in need of acceptance and validation warmth and nourishment knowing in our bones from hard knocks and harsh words that no matter how strong we can’t do it alone. The great paradox of being is simply being both one and many. (11/17/23)
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