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den 22 april 2023
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The tradtional meaning of the swedish word världsligheter is something that is connected to the world and the earthly life, in contrast to something connected to the celestial. In other words, it is something concrete, material and non-spiritual. The word is often used to describe aspects of life that are seen as less important, mundane and trivial. But what aspects of life are really trivial? Isn't really världsligheter the foundation upon which our societies and cultures are built? Isn't it what defines us, what creates similiarities and differences, what unifies us and disconnects us, all at the same time?
After spending some time in Eastern Africa, these questions have arised. We all have our own definition of what is really världsligheter and not, and they affect us in different ways. But one thing is certain, they seem to be filtrating all elements of all of our lives.
The tradtional meaning of the swedish word världsligheter is something that is connected to the world and the earthly life, in contrast to something connected to the celestial. In other words, it is something concrete, material and non-spiritual. The word is often used to describe aspects of life that are seen as less important, mundane and trivial. But what aspects of life are really trivial? Isn't really världsligheter the foundation upon which our societies and cultures are built? Isn't it what defines us, what creates similiarities and differences, what unifies us and disconnects us, all at the same time?
After spending some time in Eastern Africa, these questions have arised. We all have our own definition of what is really världsligheter and not, and they affect us in different ways. But one thing is certain, they seem to be filtrating all elements of all of our lives.
den 28 maj 2017
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