tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7339187472078582711.post3615931438990232792..comments2024-01-27T07:12:58.318+01:00Comments on Of life, laughter and liturgy . . .: Forget whether wisdom is male or female, is it a sad or a happy virtue?Janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04405344181636487394noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7339187472078582711.post-64656367269843538162010-02-11T10:55:26.826+01:002010-02-11T10:55:26.826+01:00Sorry about spelling! I'm wise after the posti...Sorry about spelling! I'm wise after the posting and sad that my clarity was obscure by these alphabetical innaccuracies. lovexxxjanetleeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18410746539743237685noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7339187472078582711.post-55897179461805369512010-02-11T10:53:50.539+01:002010-02-11T10:53:50.539+01:00Maybe sader and wiser are not incompatible becasue...Maybe sader and wiser are not incompatible becasue they are attributes of two different things. If wiser is an attribute of wisdom (along with all those other jolly things you mentionmed) maybe saddness is a possible attribute of clairyt or discernment. Thus one can be sade and wise becasue it's not just wisdom one has gained but other things like clarity or discernment. And then again with my 'all-abilities' hat on I'd not like us to ring fence wisdom only for the happy. Mental Health problems can manifest themselves in sadness but that does not mean that people with mental health issues cannot be wise or know wisdom. As dark and light are both alike to God (Psalm 139) are happiness and sadness??janetleeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18410746539743237685noreply@blogger.com