Both of these articles together comprise some of the best socio-political analysis I have ever read for which thanks. Once I jiggle things around, will subscribe (have a monthly limit to manage!).
Headline: "Far Left Squad Member Cori Bush Blames Problems With Power Grid on White Supremacy and Climate Change"
Dr. Dailey provides us with deeply insightful analysis of mass cult dynamics in relation to bedrock human nature, the psyche / anima etc. , and the way he shows how various modern ephemera line up with timeless principles such as deities is truly masterful.
Many of the confusions in the modern era come from artificially splitting body and mind, or matter and spirit. They have clear differences but also they are not two. That may be a matter for metaphysical rumination, but in the public sphere this confusion has generally led us to collectively discount mental-emotional-spiritual factors as we have been intellectually herded into the narrow ontological bandwidth of reductionist materialism which has been seriously arguing for over a century now that mind (and thus soul) is a non-existent fiction. In fact, of course, it is 'objective reality' which is a non-existent abstraction, therefore fiction.
There are several formulations from non-so-split Asian contemplative traditions, such as Body Speech and Mind in the Buddhadharma. They both unite and separate these fundamental aspects of experiential realities in a way which is intuitively fascinating and remarkably easy, whereas Western discourse on such matters tends to get a overly heady and complex.
In short, Dr. Dailey goes a long, and delightfully original, way towards making sense of this nonsensical modern world.
>>>Many of the confusions in the modern era come from artificially splitting body and mind, or matter and spirit. They have clear differences but also they are not two.<<<
Indeed. I make this point repeatedly with reference to PF Strawson's 'Whole Person Theory'. Strawson was Professor of Metaphysics at Magdalene College, Oxford in the 1970s. He developed the theory in response to the problems of Cartesian Dualism and the difficulties produced by having two substances of entirely different nature which could not interact, mind or spirit, and matter.
Scientistic reductionism denies the existence of consciousness as a real thing or reduces it to a function of matter. Unification theory or Whole Person theory removes this problem by allowing that consciousness is an aspect of matter.
I discuss this theory in my book 'The War on Gender ~ Postmodernism and Trans Identity' which I am very pleased to have been published by Arktos.
Valuable insights but sadly this was hard to read as the white text on black ground is much harder on the eyes to focus than the traditional black text on white page.
Hi Claire. Thanks for your comments. My articles are also available on the Arktos website—in black text on a white background. It seems the case that Arktos publishes articles, first, to the Arktos Journal, and, then, around three days later, to the Arktos website.
The major malfunction here is that this is too long but also that Trump is not much different from anybody else other than style which is nothing more than the limits of his own cognitive abilities i.e. he really isn't all that bright. Neither are his enemies or they'd stop persecuting him to fame and glory.
His MAGA view is nothing more than Normandy or, maybe, we really didn't lose Viet Nam.
Whenever the glimmer of the right idea comes, he rushes to Hillary Clinton.
He has no choice now but to win the WH that he already lost.
His big mistake was that 6 January was't what it's been made to be because he doesn't have that i him and that is what it is going to take.
Both of these articles together comprise some of the best socio-political analysis I have ever read for which thanks. Once I jiggle things around, will subscribe (have a monthly limit to manage!).
Right on cue from today's news: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/03/far-left-squad-member-cori-bush-blames-problems/
Headline: "Far Left Squad Member Cori Bush Blames Problems With Power Grid on White Supremacy and Climate Change"
Dr. Dailey provides us with deeply insightful analysis of mass cult dynamics in relation to bedrock human nature, the psyche / anima etc. , and the way he shows how various modern ephemera line up with timeless principles such as deities is truly masterful.
Many of the confusions in the modern era come from artificially splitting body and mind, or matter and spirit. They have clear differences but also they are not two. That may be a matter for metaphysical rumination, but in the public sphere this confusion has generally led us to collectively discount mental-emotional-spiritual factors as we have been intellectually herded into the narrow ontological bandwidth of reductionist materialism which has been seriously arguing for over a century now that mind (and thus soul) is a non-existent fiction. In fact, of course, it is 'objective reality' which is a non-existent abstraction, therefore fiction.
There are several formulations from non-so-split Asian contemplative traditions, such as Body Speech and Mind in the Buddhadharma. They both unite and separate these fundamental aspects of experiential realities in a way which is intuitively fascinating and remarkably easy, whereas Western discourse on such matters tends to get a overly heady and complex.
In short, Dr. Dailey goes a long, and delightfully original, way towards making sense of this nonsensical modern world.
>>>Many of the confusions in the modern era come from artificially splitting body and mind, or matter and spirit. They have clear differences but also they are not two.<<<
Indeed. I make this point repeatedly with reference to PF Strawson's 'Whole Person Theory'. Strawson was Professor of Metaphysics at Magdalene College, Oxford in the 1970s. He developed the theory in response to the problems of Cartesian Dualism and the difficulties produced by having two substances of entirely different nature which could not interact, mind or spirit, and matter.
Scientistic reductionism denies the existence of consciousness as a real thing or reduces it to a function of matter. Unification theory or Whole Person theory removes this problem by allowing that consciousness is an aspect of matter.
I discuss this theory in my book 'The War on Gender ~ Postmodernism and Trans Identity' which I am very pleased to have been published by Arktos.
Valuable insights but sadly this was hard to read as the white text on black ground is much harder on the eyes to focus than the traditional black text on white page.
Hi Claire. Thanks for your comments. My articles are also available on the Arktos website—in black text on a white background. It seems the case that Arktos publishes articles, first, to the Arktos Journal, and, then, around three days later, to the Arktos website.
The major malfunction here is that this is too long but also that Trump is not much different from anybody else other than style which is nothing more than the limits of his own cognitive abilities i.e. he really isn't all that bright. Neither are his enemies or they'd stop persecuting him to fame and glory.
His MAGA view is nothing more than Normandy or, maybe, we really didn't lose Viet Nam.
Whenever the glimmer of the right idea comes, he rushes to Hillary Clinton.
He has no choice now but to win the WH that he already lost.
His big mistake was that 6 January was't what it's been made to be because he doesn't have that i him and that is what it is going to take.
Trump may be the dummer but he is not the Leader.