A Poet Reflects

“The fast-food metaphor provides a deep clue to the poverty of sensibility and lack of taste in modern culture.  This is also clearly mirrored in our use of language.  The tongue, the organ of taste, is also the organ of speech.  Many of the words we use are of the fast-food spiritual variety.  These words are too thin to echo experience; they are too weak to bring the inner mystery of things to real expression.  In our rapid and externalized world, language has become ghostlike, abbreviated to code and label.  Words that would mirror the soul carry the loam of substance and the shadow of the divine.”

—John O’DonohueAnam Ċara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom (Cliff Street Books, 1997)

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