And particular types of music don't don't affect you in any way you might regard as vaguely 'spiritual' either presumably?
I don't really know what that would entail tbh.
And particular types of music don't don't affect you in any way you might regard as vaguely 'spiritual' either presumably?
I don't really know what that would entail tbh.
You think the notion of the core self is inherently spiritual and should be defended?
I'm not up on all this stuff to be honest. I haven't followed the arguments at all.
Yeah, but what does spiritual mean in this context? Moved? Connected to something on a higher/deeper level?
yeah I believe in a soul
what's weird is that many of these concept artists like Deleuze and Guatarri, who have railed against concepts in art.
What is it? What does it do? I'm not opposed to the idea. Perhaps I believe in it too. I can't exactly remember. There's a state specific memory problem with this stuff to a degree.
What do you mean?
https://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal/article/view/145/265
Here's some of his views on it. I know one of the quotes i'm thinking of is from a speech he gave to a graduating class of filmmakers or something.
It relates because my point is that leftist spirituality has taken it's theories (like Deuluze), that doesn't reject spirituality but speaks to its importans, and decomposed them into an all-pervasive attitude that does reject spirituality
I treat it like I do science or history or anything else. I just find it interesting, but don't have any real engagement with it beyond observation. You give me a sacred text and an article about music and I'll read them broadly the same way -- it's all flat to me. I haven't had any notable spiritual experiences that I can recall.
I don't believe in any of this shit.
All flat is interesting because often what people understand by the word spiritual involves levels. Higher state of consciousness. Not flat state of consciousness.