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Where the rational and the supernatural collide.
"Gnosis is the common Greek noun for knowledge (in the nominative case γνῶσις f.). In the context of the English language gnosis generally refers to the word's meaning within the spheres of Christian mysticism, Mystery religions and Gnosticism where it signifies 'spiritual knowledge' in the sense of mystical enlightenment."
"The human need for religion cannot be excommunicated from culture by rationalist incantation. Human beings do not live by reason alone. Life is more complex than rationalism allows. Reason has its limits and can never displace the deeper level of engagement with reality that is the essence of religious belief and practice. The rationalist lives in an impoverished, restricted world, defined by what reason alone can prove. Yet beyond those restrictions lies a whole new vibrant world awaiting discovery and disclosure. It does not defy or contradict reason; it simply lies beyond its scope."
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8 comments:
Fantastic, absolutely beyond any sort of reason that humans are used.
Thank you for your comment. I would say, however, that the image itself can be interpreted via the "utility" of Reason, although this photograph itself depicts Apollonian empiricism in direct conflict with the Dionysian impetus for revolution, change, and disorder.
Thanks for the comment. So if the universe is all about togetherness, which, in a sense I agree, what is the breaking point? At what point should their be disunity amongst us humans?
Reply: Thank you,Mr Buck, for visiting. I would respond that there should be no disunity "amongst us humans" in a perfect world.
But we know that we don't live a perfect world so, again, what would be the point at which disunity is necessary?
An interesting proposition, Mr.Buck, but not suited for the concerns of this website, which is, as the title expresses, Beyond the Limits of Reason; your question alludes to a logical, "Apollonian" system of philosophy which is beyond the more Dionysian concerns of this blog; this is an objective aesthetically concerned realm which idealistically attempts to represent a "perfect" vision, rather than discuss the concerns of an imperfect world. But thank you for your comment - I suppose that I would respond, if I had to, that disunity is never necessary; anymore than murder is necessary- it is the impulse toward disunity which ultimately manifests itself in acts such as murder. Of course, if one holds that we are all made in the divine image, I suppose that includes murderers as well. I would still hold that its all about unity, and that all matter and thought in the Universe will eventually collapse into a single point of mass and energy - the Godhead, a Collapsing Star, the essence of all into one: Unity.The beauty of a collapsing star.The Omega.
i love this photograph. was it part of your burning series? (forgive me for not remembering the title of that series). i don't remember seeing it before. the colors and textures are fantastic.
FIRE BAD!
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