I suppose, the one who adorns hard reality in parallel with an indispensible competent act of interpretation (of the world) is not a scholar, an artist or a philosopher; indeed, s/he is a man of religion. Being a true servant of life, the man of religion is s/he who conveys a certain lifestyle -mostly not by means of speech but through manner- to others. He is a human-porter. Porterage, i.e. forbearance is his/r temperament. The 16th century Anatolian Turkish word for forbearance is götürüm meaning "carrying": "even if you taunt me, even if you scorn me, I will carry you on my shoulders".
belief in God, life, religion, philosophy, reality, perception
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