“for The Will Desires Not To Be Dark, And This Very Desire Causes The Darkness” (jacob Boehme). Moving Through The Fundamental Question Of This Paradox, This Book Offers A Constellation Of Theoretical And Critical Essays That Shed Light On The Darkness Of The Will: Its Obscurity To Itself. Through Indepth Analysis Of Medieval And Modern Sources — Augustine, Pseudo-dionysius, Eriugena, Dante, Meister Eckhart, Chaucer, Nietzsche, Cioran, Meher Baba — This Volume Interrogates The Nature And Meaning Of The Will, Along Seven Modes: Spontaneity, Potentiality, Sorrow, Matter, Vision, Eros, And Sacrifice. These Multiple Lines Of Inquiry Are Finally Presented To Coalesce Around One Fundamental Point Of Agreement: The Will Says Yes, Yet Only A Will That Knows How To Say No To Itself, Entering The Silence Of Its Own Darkness, Will Ever Be Free.
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