生命的礼物

Imprint Pub Date : 2018-01-18 DOI:10.2307/j.ctvpj7ctm.7
Lev Hakak
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“你感激被赐予生命的礼物吗?”这是本书第一部分的标题,列夫·哈卡向读者提出了一个问题,提醒我们公元一世纪早期精神领袖的核心话语如何仍然与我们所有人相关。他接着指出,大自然的美是我们作为生命礼物的一部分无偿赠予的。列弗·哈卡克指出了那些身居高位的“灰姑娘”的伟大,以及那些生活在聚光灯下的谦逊的“灰姑娘”,他们对世界的美丽和改善做出了重大贡献,却不寻求认可。它们让他想起了每一道彩虹的一部分,那些消失在看不见的光谱中的颜色。痛苦、苦难和灾难是生命礼物的一部分。悲痛欲绝的人寻求上帝,如果他们没有感受到回应,他们可能会变得沮丧和反抗现实。然而,我们感激生命的馈赠。Lev Hakak不仅提醒我们现代文化经常关注的长寿愿望,而且还提醒我们通过充实和有意义的工作继续享受和品味生活。
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The Gift of Life
"Are You Grateful for Being Given the Gift of Life?" This is the title of the first piece in this book, where Lev Hakak addresses the reader with a question to remind us how the central discourses of early first century CE spiritual leaders are still relevant to all of us today. He proceeds to point out the beauty of nature that we are handed freely as part of the gift of life. Lev Hakak points out the grandeur of “Cinderellas” that reached the highest positions, and those modest “Cinderellas” who live outside the limelight, who do not seek recognition even though they are major contributors to the beauty and betterment of the world. They remind him of the colors that fade into the unseen spectrums of vision that are part of every rainbow. Pain and suffering and calamities are part of the gift of life. Grief-stricken people search for God, and if they don’t perceive a response, they may become despondent and rebel against reality. Nevertheless, we are appreciative of the gift of life. Lev Hakak reminds us not only of the desire to live longer life that our modern culture often fixates on but also to continue enjoying and savoring life through fulfilling and meaningful work.
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