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Simone Weil’s Practice of Attention as a Ritual of Prayer: Robert Bresson and Georges Bernanos
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In Simone Weil’s religious and metaphysical philosophy, the concept of attention is a human practice of concentrated awareness that
can be directed toward a single thought, an object, another being, the
self, or one’s soul. Attention is a learned practice, not an innate human
characteristic. The practice of attention is integral to Weil’s philosophy
because it assists one to identify attachment and through introspection,
transcend affliction. The curé in Robert Bresson’s Le Journal d’un curé
de campagne (The Diary of a Country Priest, 1951) loses his capacity for
prayer when his faith becomes an attachment, and yet, his soul desires
union with God, and thus grace. Grace, from the perspective of the
curé, will provide reparation for his affliction: the acceptance of himself and the burden of his faith, the circumstances of his childhood,
terminal illness, and the anticipation of death. This article engages in
analysis of Journal, through the lens of Weil’s philosophical concept,
attention, while it also examines the parallel between Weil and the curé
in their demeanor, compromised health, and emphasis toward the ritual (or habit) of prayer. Georges Bernanos, author of the novel that
Bresson adapted, shares a similar view of grace, which supports the
comparison of Weil’s and Bresson’s attention toward the soul.
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Title: Simone Weil’s Practice of Attention as a Ritual of Prayer: Robert Bresson and Georges Bernanos
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In Simone Weil’s religious and metaphysical philosophy, the concept of attention is a human practice of concentrated awareness that
can be directed toward a single thought, an object, another being, the
self, or one’s soul.
Attention is a learned practice, not an innate human
characteristic.
The practice of attention is integral to Weil’s philosophy
because it assists one to identify attachment and through introspection,
transcend affliction.
The curé in Robert Bresson’s Le Journal d’un curé
de campagne (The Diary of a Country Priest, 1951) loses his capacity for
prayer when his faith becomes an attachment, and yet, his soul desires
union with God, and thus grace.
Grace, from the perspective of the
curé, will provide reparation for his affliction: the acceptance of himself and the burden of his faith, the circumstances of his childhood,
terminal illness, and the anticipation of death.
This article engages in
analysis of Journal, through the lens of Weil’s philosophical concept,
attention, while it also examines the parallel between Weil and the curé
in their demeanor, compromised health, and emphasis toward the ritual (or habit) of prayer.
Georges Bernanos, author of the novel that
Bresson adapted, shares a similar view of grace, which supports the
comparison of Weil’s and Bresson’s attention toward the soul.
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