It made my head heart I think, and it felt like I was expanding my consciousness.
Primarily his sense of being and foregrounding of being. To dwell within that light.
As you perhaps imply here, Heidegger was more attractive to me than other continental philosophers because he seemed to be grappling with the biggest questions (at least as far as I was concerned).
Poetic questions, you might say.
I think Heidegger is a philosopher that might appeal more to Literature students/practitioners than other philosophers.
The other thing which attracts me is that Heidegger correctly puts poets before philosophers. Philosophers are dependent on poets and follow in their wake.
And it makes it less abstract. You start with something real, not with an idea.
there-being (dasein) is the most abstract concept though.
Only if you misunderstand it
im not interested in having a debate. It's not university.
I think we all are now in no doubt about what we already knew, ie, that thirdform thinks Heidegger is 'rubbish.' An important contribution which has led to an interesting and engaging conversation, but one which is now over.