Avainsana: moral responsibility
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction — Part 46
The history of Auschwitz-Birkenau is not only a history of perpetrators and victims. It is also a history of memory, inherited trauma, moral ambiguity and the heavy burden carried by those who survived. The experiences of survivors, their children and those who return to these places of suffering reveal how deeply historical trauma can shape…
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 34
In the face of climate change, technological advancements, and social inequities, simple spiritual practices offer guidance. Eastern philosophies highlight interconnectedness, encouraging peace within and without. Embracing sorrow leads to meaningful action, fostering awareness and compassion. A peacemaker listens, acts responsibly, and strives for justice, ultimately contributing to a more harmonious future.