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Are you really a person?

Kallistos Ware

The isolated individual is not a real person. A real person is one who lives in and for others. And the more personal relationships we form with others, the more we truly realize ourselves as persons. It has even been said that there can be no true person unless there are two, entering into communication with one another.

This idea of openness to others could be summed up under the word love. By love, I don t mean merely an emotional feeling, but a fundamental attitude. In its deepest sense, love is the life, the energy, of God in us. We are not truly personal as long as we are turned in on ourselves, isolated from others. We only become personal if we face other persons, and relate to them.

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  1. I was wondering where this quote from Kallistos Ware comes from? Is it from a book, article or sermon? I would like to read more. It reminds me very much of the thoughts of John V Taylor in “The Go-between God”.
    Thanks.

    Yours,
    Craig

    Posted by Craig B | January 30, 2013, 8:07 am

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