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But what does Buber mean by "purification?" Laymen - and even other theologians, I suppose - have difficulty in understanding theological writings because they are couched in special theological language and concepts. Hence we often conclude - perhaps correctly - that theological writing is gibberish. But elucidation of theological writings can sometimes reveal great truths, though perhaps stated only obliquely. I believe this to be the case with Buber's interpretation of Psalm 73.
"Purification" clearly does not mean "moral purification" to Buber. He tells us that the Psalmist found that "to wash his hands in innocence" did not purify his heart.
As I understand Buber, to purify one's heart is to turn inward and to seek inner peace. This inner peace Buber identifies with, and labels as, "God," though it could just as well be called "Feeling X" or "Experience X." And the quest for inner peace will almost inevitably produce inner peace. "To seek God is to have found him" in the words of one sage. Or in Buber's words, "The man who struggles for God is near Him even when he imagines that he is driven far from God."(4)
How may one achieve the purification of inner peace? For Buber, prayer certainly was an important element, "prayer" here meaning the reading or saying or thinking expressions of such sentiments as awe at life and the universe, and gratitude for them, though of course there are also many other sorts of prayer. For some other people, however, a similar inner peace and purification can be achieved by systematic breathing and relaxation, concentration exercises, immersion in nature, meditation, or other procedures. A combination of these methods - all of which are related psychologically and physiologically - can be particularly efficacious.
But why "purification?" It is common to identify experiences of awe and wonder and inner peace with the term "God," and hence Feeling X has a connection to God. But how does "purification" fit in?
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