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Soul seeks connection

As human beings, we all have a deep desire to connect with others on a soulful level. We seek out those who understand us, who share our passions, and who make us feel like we belong. In a world that can often feel isolating and disconnected, it can be difficult to find people who truly see us for who we are
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My own faith is that we are, at the deepest and most profound level, already "one". I have found in my own reading within our worlds various Faith Traditions this same thought, expressed in multiple ways. The insights of many seers and sages and unknown authors.

It all goes to the very heart of paradox, which must be at the heart simply because logic and reason will only ever double back upon themselves in eternal conflict and confusion.

One expression of the paradox is found in the words of Thomas Merton, who has long been a mentor to me in my own rather stumbling path.

Here:-

True communication on the deepest level is more than a simple sharing of ideas, conceptual knowledge, or formulated truth. The kind of communication that is necessary at this level must also be “communion”: beyond the level of words, a communion in authentic experience which is shared not only on a “preverbal” level but also on a “postverbal” level......... and the deepest level of communication is not communication, but communion. It is wordless. It is beyond words, and it is beyond speech, and it is beyond concept. Not that we discover a new unity. We discover an older unity. My dear brothers and sisters, we are already one. But we imagine that we are not. And what we have to recover is our original unity. What we have to be is what we are.

What we have to be is what we are.
@SW-User But how is that communion achieved? It's not something you just decide to do with someone one day. It's through shared experience, which can be positive or negative. I'm sure soldiers in wartime or people who joined cults like the Moonies felt that wordless communion with each other. I'm not trying to cast aspersions on Merton's observation, but all communion is not equal.
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@LeopoldBloom Well, Merton mentions "authentic experience". Obviously "authentic" again begs the question.

Once we begin asking how then we begin to hear the voices of a thousand or more creeds!

As I said, "my faith". I think true communion is there to be found/known.
@SW-User I'm thinking of the crowds in Triumph of the Will. There has to be a moral framework that determines which communions are good and which ones aren't.
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@LeopoldBloom The Nazi propaganda movie? Shivers down the spine when I see so many acting in unison.

Ethics I see as a by-product of wisdom. Which opens further discussion and debate - what is wisdom?

Logic is never going to take us there.