Why do we do what we do?

So that we may be moved, so that depth may feel revealed to us. We do not create explanations so as to numb ourselves but rather through the experience of creating the explanations and the explanations themselves, we are somehow inspired, taken, awoken, impacted upon, stirred, shaken. The best research questions are those that we are inspired by, have fallen in love with. We can pursue ngā pae o te māramatanga, yes, but we ought to also live and experience, ngā kitenga o te aroha, what love draws us to see, understand, experience.

So what are my research questions, those that I have fallen in love with? They are something to do with love, something like, what is it like to live passionately and creatively, participating in kinship based relationship with the world? How do we overcome a sense of estrangement from life, from the course of life? How do we live passionately, alive, engaged, animated? Gee, much more to be said here.

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