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  • The Negation of Historicity

    Further analysis, however quirky, has helped me understand (personal) relationship with work in a broader sense. I hope that the following interpretation may also assist others in finding a different perspective toward their work, one that is not solely defined by basic ideas. This interpretation mainly refers to the movie Skyfall, though it is likely…

  • On Love for the Ideal

    On Love For the last 10,000 years, up until around the late 1800s, an individual’s environment was composed of “things” that were generated according to the following principle: an individual would leave their “house,” find a stone or a piece of wood that could be of use, bring it home, and from it create a…

  • Squaring the Circle

    From Pleroma to Actualization Translating Potency Planning often brings anxiety, and that is not unknown. Fears are part of daily life and can be rooted in something we may not always clearly define, but which exists as a constant. This is not a weakness but an opportunity to understand how to deal with something that…

  • Thesis and Anti-thesis | Interpretations of Basic Mandalas

    Freedom vs. Destiny It’s easy to fall into the trap and assume that the opposite of freedom is an empty lack of freedom or imprisonment. “The soul is free when it is educated.” – M. Eckhart, Goethe On the opposite side of freedom lies a choice. The Choice is what ends freedom and reduces it…

  • About Personas

    Throughout life, Persona builds our personality in two ways. The First Persona During our younger years, Persona semi-consciously infiltrates our subconscious, and then, practically from the subconscious, actualizes itself through our behaviour. This is especially evident during adolescence when the “artificiality” of adopted characteristics is visible almost non-stop. This is the moment when the subconscious…

  • The wizard’s sphere

    Why does the Wizard look at the sphere? There is a well-known story of a wizard (the archetype of a Wise Old Man), who has the power to look into the sphere from which he reads the future. The sphere is a pictorial representation of Pleroma. The sphere is potency. In order to read the…

  • Brother M and the Present

    Brother M once perceived the Present (absolute now moment). From all that has been experienced, the following conclusion has been drawn: The Now is constituted from the ontological element which is the exclusive Present. In its exclusivity, the Now does not allow memory to form around it, ergo the Now can never belong to History…

  • The story of Noah

    The story of Noah offers us the same moral about “translation” of lower completed ontological units, for the sake of ontologically higher potency. Noah, in his boat, gathers a family and pairs of animals and thus manages to survive the flood. Noah’s Ark is a direct extension of Noah’s personality. A similar example is found…

  • Brother M about our age

    Brother M. says: “We are the oldest people” The history of one species is viewed through the following prism: The species is the youngest at the moment of creation, the species is the oldest moment before extinction. We are the oldest exponents of our kind. Although the language trap constantly tells us that we address…

  • Dream and the Tree

    Does writing nurture thought? The soul is free when it is brought up, claim Eckhart and Goethe. I guess that their upbringing also went through the naming process (Adam’s first task). Genesis of Anima As Weininger stated, we came to this world as bisexual. The fetus, in its initial form, contains the potency of both…