Homecoming and being at home are not instantly acquired; they are possible only through estrangement or openness to the foreign.
Heidegger
Homecoming and being at home are not instantly acquired; they are possible only through estrangement or openness to the foreign.
Heidegger
Everyone carries a room about inside him. This fact can even be proved by means of the sense of hearing. If someone walks fast and one pricks up one's ears and listens, say in the night, when everything round about is quiet, one hears, for instance, the rattling of a mirror not quite firmly fastened to the wall.
– Kafka