Solitude is an important of everyday and the quote from C. S. Lewis is a reminder of the important of creating space. We should not try to cure those who seek the space, but stand guard for them as they sit in meditation.
In our own age the idea that religion belongs to our private life— that it is, in fact, an occupation for the individual’s hour of leisure—is at once paradoxical, dangerous, and natural. It is paradoxical because this exaltation of the individual in the religious field springs up in an age when collectivism is ruthlessly defeating the individual in every other field. . . . .
There is a crowd of busybodies, self-appointed masters of ceremonies, whose life is devoted to destroying solitude wherever solitude still exists. They call it “taking the young people out of themselves,” or “waking them up,” or “overcoming their apathy.” If an Augustine, a Vaughan, a Traherne, or a Wordsworth should be born in the modern world, the leaders of a youth organization would soon cure him.
If a really good home, such as the home of Alcinous and Arete in the Odyssey or the Rostovs in War and Peace…
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I actually do stand guard when I know my son needs a bit of peace from either his sister or his friends. Otherwise he just blows up.
That’s wonderful that you do that for him. In this crazy hurried life we all live it is so important, especially for young ones who are trying to find their way.
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Thank you for the reblog, and thanks for your faithful support. Ana
You are welcome Ana. It was a beautiful post.