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  • in reply to: Post-Modernism #18439
    kFoyauextlH
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      Great quote. Would or might at least be cool on a t-shirt as well, maybe in some unusual but visible place meant to represent how post-modernism may be an effort to renew interest in certain things as stimulated by nihilism or boredom as a kind of defense mechanism or even an unconscious effort to bring attention even for attentions sake to a world feared deathly dying dumb and dead or static.

      Finding oneself feeling disabled or stifled or space restricted or threatened as impossible, the mind affirms life through the creation of inner spaces and categories.

      If this starts to fail, the final mechanism is to forget.

      in reply to: London terror attack #18775
      kFoyauextlH
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        Haha really funny commentary.

        in reply to: Time #18483
        kFoyauextlH
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          About Time? No such thing the way people use it but as a reference to absence, negation, and Change it seems at least apparent as the last of those senses and comprehensible through reasoning in specific ways for those other two.

          in reply to: Time #18482
          kFoyauextlH
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            I wrote about Time today or linked to it through an Islam Hate thread on Wizard Forums by mentioning Mahakala or Kal.

            in reply to: Lacan PDF #18570
            kFoyauextlH
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              I’m a huge fan of Freud and Lacan and how the Japanese might end up taking it.

              in reply to: Essences and Dependent Origination #18766
              kFoyauextlH
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                Very cool!

                in reply to: γοητεία #18761
                kFoyauextlH
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                  Thank you so much!

                  in reply to: London terror attack #18774
                  kFoyauextlH
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                    Sounds or seems to be mentally ill if not a scam.

                    in reply to: γοητεία #18760
                    kFoyauextlH
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                      Thank you so much for sharing!
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                      An important word for comparison is glamour as used in reference to magic and magical appearance, masking or transformation.
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                      An important Indo-European root is drug or dreg or drag, interestingly enough connected today to the glamour or falsehood masking or transforming a man into a woman. That drg or drj root had associations to magic, illusion, various forms of falsehood, various forms of darkness and death related themes, the undead, sorcerers, and a whole plethora of circulating themes like hallucination and deception.
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                      Can you include the transliteration and or the phoenetical pronounciation as well if possible when showing the Greek text for the greater convenience of readers?

                      in reply to: Faust #18733
                      kFoyauextlH
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                        Here is something which can be related which might bring up some interesting points:
                        The idea is that there is God who puts forth a spirit and a soul and the soul and spirit are driving the man or object or vessel or body. The spirit often relates more to the mind and the soul often relates more to the life of a person, their overall life and so it is considered a passive interpretation as compared to the spirit which is used in language often to refer to the active mind. The soul meaning life which is culminated as corrupt through the wholeness of its activity is then put in hell or punishment as a reflection of that life, since the term relates to the life of a person as a whole, and selling the soul means ones life is dedicated to that spirit or agency of mind and ends up being taken when its culmination or term is complete.

                        in reply to: Essences and Dependent Origination #18765
                        kFoyauextlH
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                          I don’t believe in either view really as the actual dependency can not be established as indeed necessary since our amazing minds can even imagine or simulate a variety of interesting things which while not materially existing for us can be understood in a mathematical sort of way.

                          You can indeed have experiences or events occur and they may occur based on only one contingent relation and that being the generating force it power or ability which brings about or is credited for the appearance of the dream-like facts which we accept or experience in a moment.

                          Between East and West there sat the movement I mentioned earlier in my name that philosophy thread.

                          With utter skepticism, one can not admit anything except a few things. Namely, there is stuff, and the stuff appears to be changing even if only with the inclusion of thoughts as stuff, there can be no identification of true borders or distinctions of any sort. That which appears to transform the appearances or creates that impression is all we can credit as powerful, as powerful really only means transformative any way.

                          One can not be certain that the stuff existing just before with whatever accessed that moment did not indicate something entirely different, for example the sight of supposedly looking through a Japanese man in 1950.

                          With a sudden and complete replacement of stuff, including the interpretations of the stuff which are just part of the indistinguishable stuff that apparent moment, there can be the acceptance and even the historical defense and supposed evidence of this being a dependent series or chain while being duped as to the possibility that the whole experience was a single generation not made up of distinct components but as one frame or shape or form generated then apparently eliminated “as is”.

                          This leaves the thinker with no other recourse than immediacy and knowing or unknowing helpless surrender.

                          in reply to: Obama ‘Catch and Release’ #18741
                          kFoyauextlH
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                            True.

                            in reply to: Time #18481
                            kFoyauextlH
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                              Very cool!

                              in reply to: Lacan PDF #18569
                              kFoyauextlH
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                                I have an LG Stylo. Thank you! Yeah Lacan and Freud are mentioned in some academic papers and books regarding various gothic inspired themes and phraseology. For Lacan one important idea was gaze and relational transformation and he had really interesting ideas about structure and personhood. Freud had some awesome ideas that inspired Lacan greatly but one area that interested many Freudians was fear and transference or replacement of themeatic bodies. So one of these areas was the uncanny and another was the bestial.

                                in reply to: Lacan PDF #18579
                                kFoyauextlH
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                                  I don’t know how to do that or even take a screenshot on my phone. Check out if any of these guys wrote about werewolves themeatically and therianthropy and metamorphosis and transformation and you may find some really interesting work and writing by Freud and its references and uses by Lacan. The idea of the werewolf was a big thing in both Germany and France and had an influence on writers in Economy, Psychiatry, Psychology, Politics as well as the term vampire but with eventually differing uses but both were frequently used or mentioned, even in the writings or Marx and as a major theme in Man Into Wolf or whatever this one book was called.

                                  Lacan and other Freudian theorists were interested in aspects such as Batesian Mimicry and aspects of the uncanny as well as deviance related to the Wolf Man or Werewolf motif from history and in the popular culture.

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