A genuine non-willing waiting would be neither a merely passive reception of a fate nor an aggressively active projection of a plan, but rather an attentive and responsive “present-waiting-toward” (Gegen-wart) which allows what is far to come near, to be near in its farness and far in its nearness.
Excerpt From Country Path Conversations Martin Heidegger
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A genuine non-willing waiting would be neither a merely passive reception of a fate nor an aggressively active projection of a plan, but rather an attentive and responsive “present-waiting-toward” (Gegen-wart) which allows what is far to come near, to be near in its farness and far in its nearness.
Excerpt From
Country Path Conversations
Martin Heidegger
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