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Boris Šinigoj
The reason for the foundation of the
electronic journal Logos:
Things keep coming into being and
falling into decay. The world is filled with ephemera and
unavoidable transformations. Seasons change, the sun and the
moon give way to each other, the dawn keeps sinking into a
purple glow. Yesterday's stars die and new ones are born.
Every day the sky descends on the earth and the sea surges
up. Winds blow and then die down; flowers suddenly bloom and
soon fade away. Mountains crumble down and valleys rise. New
abysses gape and new bridges are built. Tumultuous rivers of
history bring clear water and continue on their way murky.
Numerous couples unite in love and break up without it.
Everyone, including us, come and leave, treading on this
inescapable way. We float like a forgotten blossom on a
lake, torn between the height of birth and the depth of
death. Naked and unknown at the encounter, wrapped in a
shroud and unrecognised at the departure.
It seems that the only thing that
remains always challenging and exciting - in this world
marked by infinite transformations of being - is the
question concerning the meaning. It stands still in the
horizon of the universe. It is nailed to the Northern Cross
and veiled with a transparent haze. Like an ungranted cry of
the earth and unfulfilled promise of heaven. Hidden behind
the edge of tomorrow. Unpredictable. Causing anxiety. Open.
Insecure. Like a most daring risk. Like an unfinished task
demanding an answer. Demanding my and your words. Unheard
song contemplating beyond harmonies. Unseen drawing trying
to portray the Unportrayable. A bold venture and a heroic
deed. The answer by each of us who wants to seek meaning and
wants to be found in his quest. The meaning…
The Greek word Logos denotes everything
mentioned above and much more: the Meaning of all meanings,
the word that speaks about Him and the thought that thinks
Him. Moreover, it raises our hopes and faith that we are
granted this Meaning, as it were, in advance. That we are
addressed through it, with it and in it, before we utter a
word; that we are found, before we start seeking; that we
are known, before we find knowledge. We are directed towards
this anticipation not only by the oldest European tradition
– i.e. from Heraclitus' original intuition of Logos and
Stoic Seeds through Philo's driver of a heavenly chariot and
the Word revealed to Hebrew prophets, to St. John's Word
that was in the beginning and Justin's scattered Logos. We
are encouraged in our hope not only by the birth of a
Sparkle in the souls of medieval mystics and the Notion in
the spiritual mirror of German idealists.
We are encouraged by our profoundest
yearning, belonging to everyone of us. The yearning that, on
one hand, drags us into dark abysses of unconsciousness,
and, on the other, raises us upwards into azure abysses of
transcendental. The yearning to convert from the apparent to
the real virtue, from false to real infinity, from our own
untruth to the Truth. The yearning that reaches far beyond
every casual or binding discourse about the sense and
nonsense. The yearning that finally also reaches beyond the
final utterance of the Unutterable, towards Silence that
rests in the heart of the Word of all words, where only
prayer is possible…
This was the spirit that engendered this
new electronic journal Logos which should also enable us on
the internet to bear witness to Him who was recognised as
the decisive Word of our lives. But this fragile electronic
trace is not meant for ourselves only; on the contrary, we
would also like to open the space for others, for those who
have not yet found and adopted their decisive word, and are
maybe just now staring at the monitor and yearning to be
found and embraced by it. This journal would like to open a
new space for the seekers and those susceptible to Meaning –
however, our aim is not to eclectically melt but to create,
as it is said in the constitution of the cultural and arts
society KUD Logos, "a creative co-existence of different
spiritual, ethical, intellectual and confessional
identities, and to promote a dialogue between them".
A similar wish joined some of us with
our friends coming from Italy and those from other former
Yugoslav republics a year ago at a symposium in Gorizia
where we explored the topic "The Other Balkans". We were
surprised to find that, despite our openness to different
spiritual and cultural views, there was incredible otherness
to be found not only in the Balkans but also in ourselves
and the contributors coming from our own environment. These
differences were not mainly and primarily of political
nature, but of spiritual, existential, ethical, mystical,
trans-confessional and ecumenical nature. The aim of our
gathering was not to achieve an international acclaim of the
symposium but to enable an open dialogue creating "a new
word for the Balkans and a new word for us".
It seems that this word has finally
found us and made its new way towards us, so that it would
become more easily accessible to everyone who wants to
participate in the creation of a meaningful culture and a
crossroads of different spiritual traditions. Also to you,
the reader of these lines. Thus, the journal is understood
as an opportunity for all of us who want to liberate us from
the traditional academic discourse and authoritative
approach that always limits the number of voices and imposes
certain hierarchy. A new approach which we shall try to
implement does not want to be hierarchical, but, according
to Clifford Bates from the University of Warsaw, horizontal;
in fact, it attempts to accept every voice and language that
sincerely wishes to participate in the creation of a new
culture of meaning and meaningfully connect different
spiritualities.
In particular, it shall embrace any
spiritual thought found in the true philokalia, philology
and philosophy, i.e. in contemplative and active love of
Beauty, Logos and Wisdom. That basic orientation does not
mean that the journal will focus only on elevated expression
of inspired poetry, mysticism, thought, music, fine arts or
theology, on the contrary, it will remain open to every
serious and sincere attempt to express the real and not only
apparent, virtual meaning. Indeed, it will remain open even
to those who will show at least a will to express this real
meaning. And that not only by publishing in this electronic
journal but by living this basic decision in their everyday
lives. Without this, the new Internet technology can easily
turn us into virtuality itself. Therefore, the aim of this
journal has to remain the same: i.e. to find its meaning in
a concrete, real encounter of different spiritualities and
in a living community. You are cordially invited to click
your mouse and join us.
(Translated by Nike Kocijančič Pokorn)
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