I did think I recognized the voice, but indeed, it could be any nun in the world, or even a Catholic laywoman who stumbled upon some essay and thought she'd volunteer to make an audiobook of it.
As for the lecture, I'll give it a listen today. With Voat messages lost I would have to do considerable searching through SearchVoat to find that Hindu lecture @ARM wanted me to watch, or that crisis-in-cosmology video you suggested, Chiro - so I have an excuse for the time being to listen to this first.
You'd probably only get a shallow pleasure from it. It's introductory, and I'm sure you know all of the material already. But it's concise and to the point, and it hits some interesting points about the 'middle path'. If I post a video, I don't ever expect people to watch it. An hour-long video is a commitment, especially when it's not pure entertainment. Additionally, I'm a weirdo that would put something like this on while I'm doing something else. I won't get every point made, but I kind of enjoy just having the lecture going in the background while I'm doing some menial task.
Lectures are great for background noise; interesting points will be absorbed.
And refreshing my knowledge is always a good thing. It's been a while since I've read Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics so maybe I will be reminded of some of the interesting excess-virtue-deficiency examples - like how with good humour there is buffoonery and prudishness.
I can't remember if I mentioned this to you - I think I mentioned it to @ARM once when he said Christianity contains no meaningful symbolism - but Christ being crucified between two thieves is a representation of the Golden Mean.
when he said Christianity contains no meaningful symbolism
I don't remember saying that.
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