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Paul Kix's avatar

Cage’s beating his head against the wall reminds me of Patrick Modiano’s Nobel-Prize acceptance speech, which I think about any day I’m having a tough day writing:

“Writing is a strange and solitary activity. There are dispiriting times when you start working on the first few pages of a novel. Every day, you have the feeling you are on the wrong track. This creates a strong urge to go back and follow a different path. It is important not to give in to this urge, but to keep going. It is a little like driving a car at night, in winter, on ice, with zero visibility. You have no choice, you cannot go into reverse, you must keep going forward while telling yourself that all will be well when the road becomes more stable and the fog lifts.”

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Rabbi Rami's avatar

It is the same with spiritual awakening. You spend your life beating your head against this separation wall between you and the Divine. The difference is that, in the end, you discover the wall was illusory; you and God are one, and you could have seen this if you'd only stopped beating your head against the wall and noticed the wall was in your head.

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