the I unfolds en three realms or kindoms the things and animals, God or the single one and man, the things adress the i and the I adresses the Thoud Teh single one, the it things and animals and the human realm I and You, in this not only the simbolic languaje become actual, this realtion become by a dialogic phenomena were conscience of the eminent one it kaes plase by an atitude by puting somthing in common there is no divine languaje but by an atitud between man and the single one.
our essence speaks two basic words (pairs) one is "I-Thou" the other is "I-IT" the prior relates the later objectifies. this is primal, every Thou must become an IT in our world. Thou is the realm of the present the realm where God is found in the primal realm of relation "between I and thou". I- it has been, it is in the past. This is the Judaism of Israel, this is the pure essence of the Jewish faith, without which there would have never been this philosophy since Buber got this from hasidim.
Bringing awareness to the transitional moments between the i-thou and the i-it aspects of dialogue is really important. fundamental aspects of our sense of belonging and being a *human amongst other humans* are confirmed in those moments.
I swear the English letters for MARTIN BUBER sure do look a lot like the Large font for HEBREW Letters.... I can see Aleph, vav, daled, Tav, bet, yood yood, Tav Tset...
this is wonderful.
(yay to see intelligent people on you tube. LOL)
best wishes.
ForSunny2 1 month ago
the I unfolds en three realms or kindoms the things and animals, God or the single one and man, the things adress the i and the I adresses the Thoud Teh single one, the it things and animals and the human realm I and You, in this not only the simbolic languaje become actual, this realtion become by a dialogic phenomena were conscience of the eminent one it kaes plase by an atitude by puting somthing in common there is no divine languaje but by an atitud between man and the single one.
alffaz1 1 month ago
I love this....THANK YOU so much...
LilachLavy 2 months ago
Fascinating! I read Martin Buber last year, was entranced, but now that you break it down just made it much more comprehensible.
PrimitiveBaroque 3 months ago
thank you so much! i really like how you explain the abstract ideas clearly and slowly, and your analysis is very deep too :) keep up the good work!
clockyz 6 months ago
our essence speaks two basic words (pairs) one is "I-Thou" the other is "I-IT" the prior relates the later objectifies. this is primal, every Thou must become an IT in our world. Thou is the realm of the present the realm where God is found in the primal realm of relation "between I and thou". I- it has been, it is in the past. This is the Judaism of Israel, this is the pure essence of the Jewish faith, without which there would have never been this philosophy since Buber got this from hasidim.
mandegi 9 months ago
spaced out hehe
gatigomma 1 year ago
He said Buber.
StLennyBruce 1 year ago
Bringing awareness to the transitional moments between the i-thou and the i-it aspects of dialogue is really important. fundamental aspects of our sense of belonging and being a *human amongst other humans* are confirmed in those moments.
GestaltTherapy1 1 year ago
I swear the English letters for MARTIN BUBER sure do look a lot like the Large font for HEBREW Letters.... I can see Aleph, vav, daled, Tav, bet, yood yood, Tav Tset...
Weird huh?
batfly 1 year ago