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on divinity

December 3rd, 2008

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“The world is divine because the world is inconsequential. That is why art alone, by being equally inconsequential, is capable of grasping it. It is impossible to give a clear account of the world, but art can teach us to reproduce it—just as the world reproduces itself in the course of its eternal gyrations.

The primordial sea indefatigably repeats the same words and casts up the same astonished beings on the same seashore. But at least he who consents to his own return and to the return of all things, who becomes an echo and an exalted echo, participates in the divinity of the world.

By this subterfuge, the divinity of man is finally introduced. The rebel, who at first denies God, finally aspires to replace Him.”

- On Metaphysical Rebellion, L’Homme Révolté, Albert Camus

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interesting thoughts

September 26th, 2006

been reading “The Unconquerable World” by Jonathan Schnell; which is deemed to be highly rated; but the book in itself seems to raise more questions than answers (of course, I haven’t yet reached the conclusion–but I’m nearly there)

it posits pacifism or rather, non-violent, popular movements as a method for positive development of humanity (in governance and the like) but it still feels very inadequate in the development of its thesis, which, in a three hundred page book should be at least visible by the two hundredth page…

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on singularity

June 8th, 2006

singularity

I name pictures i take “singularity” occasionally, if it seems interesting enough; here’s the reasoning behind it. it’s an interesting read, really :)

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