QuoteProject
Not just any talk is conversation; not any talk raises consciousness. Good conversation has an edge: it opens your eyes to something, quickens your ears. And good conversation reverberates: it keeps on talking in your mind later in the day; the next day, you find yourself still conversing with what was said. That reverberation afterward is the very raising of consciousness; your mind's been moved. You are at another level with your reflections.
James Hillman
ShareWTF𝕏

Interpretation

What this quote means

Good conversation enriches the mind and elevates awareness.

In this quote, James Hillman emphasizes the transformative power of meaningful dialogue. He suggests that not all discussions foster deeper understanding; rather, those that challenge and resonate with us create lasting impressions, leading to a higher level of consciousness and reflection in our lives.

Themes

ConversationConsciousnessCommunicationReflectionMind

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of effective communication in personal and professional relationships.

More from James Hillman

Everything that everyone is afraid of has already happened: The fragility of capitalism, which we don't want to admit; the loss of the empire of the United States; and American exceptionalism. In fact, American exceptionalism is that we are exceptionally backward in about fifteen different categories, from education to infrastructure.
James HillmanRead
Mediocrity is no answer to violence. In fact, it probably invites violence. At least the mediocre and the violent appear together as in the old Western movies - the ruffian outlaw band shooting up main street and the little white church with the little white schoolteacher wringing her hands. To cool violence you need rhythm, humor, tempering; you need dance and rhetoric. Not therapeutic understanding.
James HillmanRead
Why do we focus so intensely on our problems? What draws us to them? Why are they so attractive? They have the magnet power of love: somehow we desire our problems; we are in love with them much as we want to get rid of them . . . Problems sustain us -- maybe that's why they don't go away. What would a life be without them? Completely tranquilized and loveless . . . There is a secret love hiding in each problem
James HillmanRead
Love alone is not enough. Without imagination, love stales into sentiment, duty, boredom. Relationships fail not because we have stopped loving but because we first stopped imagining.
James HillmanRead
My war - and I have yet to win a decisive battle - is with the modes of thought that and conditioned feelings that prevail in psychology and therefore also in the way we think and feel about our being. Of these conditions none are more tyrannical than the convictions that clamp the mind and heart into positivistic science (geneticism and computerism), economics (bottom-line capitalism), and single-minded faith (fundamentalism).
James HillmanRead
Instead of seeing depression as a dysfunction, it is a functioning phenomenon. It stops you cold, sets you down, makes you damn miserable.
James HillmanRead

Similar quotes

To be credible we must be truthful.
Edward R. MurrowRead
If you survive long enough, you're revered - rather like an old building.
Katharine HepburnRead
Why is discipline important? Discipline teaches us to operate by principle rather than desire. Saying no to our impulses (even the ones that are not inherently sinful) puts us in control of our appetites rather than vice versa. It deposes our lust and permits truth, virtue, and integrity to rule our minds instead.
John F. MacarthurRead
No, you never get any fun out of the things you haven't done.
Ogden NashRead
One must train oneself, by small and frequent efforts, to dominate one's feelings.
Alexis CarrelRead
Every time we see people as ordinary, we turn the wine back into water.
Bob GoffRead

A little wisdom, now and then

Subscribe for the occasional hand-picked quote. No noise.