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Ringing the Fourfold:
A Philosophical Framework for Thinking about Wellness Tourism
CAROL
J. STEINER and YVETTE REISINGER |
Perhaps no other area
of tourism more needs a philosophy than wellness tourism with
its transcendental aims and spiritual dimension. This paper
explores Heidegger’s rich philosophical concept of the
ringing of the fourfold – an intimate relationship between
earth, sky, mortals and divinities that Heidegger says reveals
wholeness and authenticity and brings us into intimate contact
with the world in the amazing event that is human existence.
This paper argues that the ringing of the fourfold may be
a philosophical basis for wellness and suggests tourism may
actually facilitate the ringing of the fourfold. It uses the
fourfold to explore how wellness tourism might balance and
integrate lives unsettled and fractured by runaway time, frantic
busyness, disconnection from the natural world and other people,
loss of spirituality, and longing for a sense of place in
an alien, impersonal and out-of-control world. First, it explores
the possible origin of our lack of wellness by explicating
Heidegger’s ‘epoch of technicity’, a time
when the world is seen as something to be managed and exploited
for human gain by people who are reduced to little more than
the engineer-servants of this management and exploitation.
This part of the paper uses tourism literature to confirm
the accuracy of Heidegger’s predictions of rampant consumerism,
ecological devastation, corporate greed, personal hubris,
artificial community created by technology, and stress created
by too little time, isolation, loss of identity and exhaustion.
Next, the paper proffers a philosophical description of existential
wellness by exploring Heidegger’s concept of the fourfold
as an alternative way to understand and experience the world.
By returning to the tourism literature again, we show how
touring may facilitate appreciation of the fourfold (and a
sense of wellness) by bringing tourists into an authentic
encounter with not only earth and sky (grounding and freeing
nature) but also divinities and mortals who together create
a world unlike the world of technicity. Finally, the paper
looks at the implications of wellness tourism as a site for
the ringing of the fourfold.
Keywords: wellness,
tourism, Heidegger, existential authenticity, philosophy.
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