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<blockquote data-quote="loki44" data-source="post: 3304716" data-attributes="member: 16276"><p>I think what Bacon was getting at is that society and social interactions are what set humanity apart from beasts and the divine. That a truly anti-social person has lost something of what it means to be human. </p><p></p><p>I chose that sig years ago, and I don't remember exactly what was going through my mind when I did, but it still resonates with me for some reason. I enjoy my time alone, which is not the same thing as saying I delight in solitude. One is temporary whereas the other is a more permanent state of being. </p><p></p><p>When I am alone, which isn't often really, I can sometimes imagine how easy it would be to slip into something of a bestial state, focussed simply on satiating my creature comforts and desires. The times when I have most felt like I could sense the divine have primarily been in nature, in solitude. For me, that quote is sort of a reminder to maintain a balance and not veer too far over in one direction or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loki44, post: 3304716, member: 16276"] I think what Bacon was getting at is that society and social interactions are what set humanity apart from beasts and the divine. That a truly anti-social person has lost something of what it means to be human. I chose that sig years ago, and I don't remember exactly what was going through my mind when I did, but it still resonates with me for some reason. I enjoy my time alone, which is not the same thing as saying I delight in solitude. One is temporary whereas the other is a more permanent state of being. When I am alone, which isn't often really, I can sometimes imagine how easy it would be to slip into something of a bestial state, focussed simply on satiating my creature comforts and desires. The times when I have most felt like I could sense the divine have primarily been in nature, in solitude. For me, that quote is sort of a reminder to maintain a balance and not veer too far over in one direction or the other. [/QUOTE]
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