Is it possible for the center of gravity of this place to remain in the untainted freedom/wonder, all while digesting the technical/institutional discourse? (without becoming bloated and soulless?)
Or would some prefer not touch the institution, and its professionalization of thought, with a ten foot pole?
Is it possible for the center of gravity of this place to remain in the untainted freedom/wonder, all while digesting the technical/institutional discourse? (without becoming bloated and soulless?)
Or would some prefer not touch the institution, and its professionalization of thought, with a ten foot pole?
That did go right over my head, but I think it is a perfectly sound concern. Whether or not Luka believes in the "delibidinizing" effect some institutional environments have, I can certainly attest to it. It can turn you off.Gotta be a balance. And these two are being facetious right now.
im 100% not being faceitious. this is a core article of my faith.
I make this argument as well - if it doesn't connect to some intuitive understanding, some grok-mass, it doesn't seem to stick as well, and doesn't prove to be as navigable. A bit like accepting foreign antibodies, maybe - you can deploy such knowledge/learnings, and they can prove useful, but if you cannot retrace their engineering, then it's harder to advance them any further.i do read a bit but i only understand what has been written if it's something ive already thought. otherwise it might as well be a foreign language
The social justice movements going on right now are inspiring, and it's great to see regular people coming together and taking action. But, it's fuelled by so much anger. And not that that's always a bad thing. But it's dangerous because it's so easily used against itself. It's righteous anger, yes. But as any professional fighter will tell you, don't go into the ring angry. And what about when that anger dies down? Let's get back to normal? Or what if it's perpetually stoked by the unravelling of society?
I hear people talking about peace and their faces are clouded with anger or with hatred or with scorn and disdain, with pride and arrogance. There are people who want to fight to bring about peace—the most deluded souls of all. There will be no peace until murder is eliminated from the heart and mind. Murder is the apex of the broad pyramid whose base is the self. That which stands will have to fall. Everything which man has fought for will have to be relinquished before he can begin to live as man. Up till now he has been a sick beast and even his divinity stinks. He is master of many worlds and in his own he is a slave. What rules the world is the heart, not the brain. In every realm our conquests bring only death. We have turned our backs on the one realm wherein freedom lies. At Epidaurus, in the stillness, in the great peace that came over me, I heard the heart of the world beat I know what the cure is: it is to give up, to relinquish, to surrender, so that our little hearts may beat in unison with the great heart of the world.
Is it possible for the center of gravity of this place to remain in the untainted freedom/wonder, all while digesting the technical/institutional discourse? (without becoming bloated and soulless?)
that's certainly true. luka is sincere about this stuff.this is a core article of my faith