The above title is an essay by Monique M. Verrier published in Religions,
September 5, 2021. It is available for download on sciprofiles.com website. The article was recommended to me by a friend who holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology during a discussion of addiction, healing, existential psychology and Internal Family Systems, a topic all to itself.
I guess in the rare moment I spoke, I said something during the mostly one-sided conversation that led him to believe I would be smart enough to understand a single word of the article. I soon proved him wrong. The first paragraph titled Abstract is best described as the Jackson Pollock of essays; a jumble of lines we are told is great art but who the hell knows?
I did understand the following paragraph heading; 1. Introduction. But in just a few words I was again lost, drowning in a sea of word soup, all meaning lost. The last time I remember being this confused was when I read Beyond the Legend; One Man’s Search for the Clitoris, another nonsensical work.
So if there is an Einstein in the group that chooses to read this essay, I’d appreciate it if you’d send me the Cliff Notes version and in 50 words or less give me a few talking points so I can impress my friend with my intellectual depth.