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The Amor Fati

Sean Kohingarara Sturm wrote 1 month ago: Love of fate is not (resentful) submission to our fate, i.e.fatalism; it is (joyful) struggle with o … more →

Tags: Argument, Narrative, Eternal Recurrence, Fate, Nietzsche

"To see as beautiful what is necessary"

stephencrose wrote 2 months ago: Panflick 1/11 http://bit.ly/7FbEc So I cotton to … the philosopher: Amor fati — Love your fate! Cont … more →

Tags: panflick, Necessary, Beautiful

Some Insights on Force and Will3 comments

fabriciopontin wrote 2 months ago: Fabricio Pontin facile videbimus, quid homo, qui solo affectu seu opinione, homini, qui ratione duci … more →

Tags: Drafts/Insights, Existencialismo, fenomenologia, Moral, Resenhas, Absolute Immanence, Deleuze, ethics, Force

The Past is Beneath “Criticism” ; The ‘Optimal Future’ is a Function of Probability, and a Fortune of a Sincere Continuuity arising from Purer Premises of the Moment.

Reader's Indigest wrote 2 months ago: Man’s relationship with time is in the most literary sense of the term : ‘Skin Deep’. For Time, wrin … more →

Tags: world made by hand, James Howard Kunstler, e. o. Wilson, Ecology, Alexander Rai, Gifted Education, sustainability, Prosumer, paleoconservative

"Ad realibus, ad Realiora."

Reader's Indigest wrote 3 months ago: . . . “The Phenomena” once more inspired me. This time, to ‘mint’ a new word … more →

Tags: Encyclopedia of Life, Ecology, Alexander Rai, Gifted Education, sustainability, paleoconservative, Ode Magazine, Conscious World, optimism

The Day It Rained Facts .

Reader's Indigest wrote 3 months ago: The Great and Unadulterated Adults of the Space Age were all Silent. Stirring vodka with sixty nine … more →

Tags: world made by hand, Ecology, Alexander Rai, Gifted Education, Conscious World, optimism, social enterprise, Transformation., alexander k. rai

The Profound that we each May have Passed By .

Reader's Indigest wrote 3 months ago: If we were to forfeit our satisfaction with the Banal, the world suddenly becomes Prolific in its Ca … more →

Tags: e. o. Wilson, Ecology, Alexander Rai, Gifted Education, sustainability, Ode Magazine, Conscious World, optimism, social enterprise

An Ode to the Beautiful Morning.

Reader's Indigest wrote 3 months ago: I just wanted to let you know what a beautiful morning it is here today. Looking out the window, and … more →

Tags: Encyclopedia of Life, Ecology, Alexander Rai, Gifted Education, sustainability, Ode Magazine, Conscious World, optimism, social enterprise

It's art for fate's sake2 comments

Cedric wrote 4 months ago: Before starting on this post I would like to say a quick word of thanks to the people who have kindl … more →

Tags: Photography, concept, Art, Destiny, Determinism, fatalism, Fate, Freewill, Illusion

Amor Fati/Love of Fate

tamlinmusic wrote 5 months ago: Having worked for years as a bartender, I have noticed that people’s perceptions of themselves are o … more →

Tags: folk, Music, Songwriting, Tam Lin, Rock, songwriter, Indie, unsigned, paul weinfield

Amor Fati - The Love of One's Fate2 comments

Robert G. Longpré wrote 5 months ago: This is Mike, my brother-in-law.  When I took this photo we were searching through the branches for … more →

Tags: Photography, Philosophy, Saskatchewan, Digital Camera, sony dsc-h50, Canadian Prairie, Photo Blog, Jungian Psychology, individuation

Book One -- Chapter Eleven

stephencrose wrote 5 months ago: CONTENTS NEXT Chapter Eleven — Amor Fati, A Viking Breakfast I do not offer up much in the way … more →

Tags: panflick, Fiction, Judgment, viking hotel. breakfast, Lovers, Stanhope Hotel, Literature, Black humor, Prose

My Sense of The Future

stephencrose wrote 6 months ago: Much of my writing about the future synthesizes a sense of progress and a sense of doom. When I sugg … more →

Tags: pattern language, Politics, Theology, nietszche, Future

Einmal

borked wrote 9 months ago: To the Fates by Holderlin One summer only grant me, you powerful Fates, And one more autumn only for … more →

Tags: Poetry & Art, Hölderlin, Poetry, Heidegger, Fate, Art, eternal return, Nietzsche, ethics

Untimely Meditations

williamhwandless wrote 9 months ago: I’m sorry for the brief hiatus; I had a major hard drive meltdown, and I’m still in the … more →

Tags: fear the narwhal!

Least Complicated2 comments

williamhwandless wrote 9 months ago: Fun fact:  I once showed Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls how to do kneeling cable crunches.  I am, as it … more →

"Carcasse, Tu Trembles?"

williamhwandless wrote 11 months ago: Today I’ll begin by getting my geek on.  This presupposes that I sometimes take my geek off, w … more →

Tags: advanced navel-gazery

That is quality, is it not?1 comment

williamhwandless wrote 11 months ago: Have I dropped a little Beckett on you?  Oh yes, it seems I have. Today will involve advanced tricks … more →

Tags: Book Larnin'

Gratitude

williamhwandless wrote 1 year ago: Today:  fun!  Arterial spray in the trees, gobbets of flesh flung hither and yon, and all the feral … more →


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