What has to be given up is not the I, as most mystics suppose: this I is indispensable for any relationship, including the highest, which always presupposes an I and You.
Buber's way to "I and thou" (ed. Jewish Pubn Society, 1988)
What has to be given up is not the I, as most mystics suppose: this I is indispensable for any relationship, including the highest, which always presupposes an I and You.
Buber's way to "I and thou" (ed. Jewish Pubn Society, 1988)