Tag: philosophy
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Process Logics: L1 – Responsibility
I will be beginning a study into the Process Logics today. They may be adapted or condensed for the purpose of understanding and ordering. A study in the Process Logics, starting with Responsibility: Process Logic L-1 Where a person has the power to choose, he has responsibility. Where he accepts his power to choose, he…
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An Introduction to the Druze
The Druze are one of the most mysterious old religions. They are a closed religion and a people that is characterized in recent years by their isolate quiet. Druze is an Abrahamic religion, like Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the lesser-known Baha’i. Druze call themselves “al-Muwahhidan” meaning “Unitarians”. Unlike the three largest aforementioned Abrahamic faiths, Druze…
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AI Myatt
Today at work I found my attention waning. My recent absence has been due to travel for an intensive trial. It has been an equal challenge to re-orient myself to daily life. This time, I decided to let my mind wander where it would, and decided I had some questions for David Myatt. So, I…
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Contact and Horror
HORROR | Lux Lycaonis IF HORROR IS ALLOWED TO, IT WILL CAUSALLY POSSESS YOU: It will hijack your instincts. You will flinch at a jump scare. You will scream at a haunted house. You will hold tension in your body. Worst and most horrific of all – you will possess it in turn. When you…
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Parallelism
Lately, I have been interested in the subject of Parallelism as it pertains to Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy as well as broader understandings of the philosophy. What follows are mostly open-ended notes, hopefully to inspire anybody who comes across this entry to consider the idea or to open dialogue with other interested parties. First, Parallelism presupposes…
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(In)comprehensibility: Higgs Boson and Occultism.
Let’s talk about the nature of opposites, dualism, and CERN. First, we must agree on terms. I ask the reader for charity in the likely event of a mistake. Bridging gaps in understanding means simply that we are this much closer to comprehensibility to one another. In addition, to humor me, for I will be…
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Isentropic Process
“Isentropic” comes from Ancient Greek “ῐ̓́σος” or “iso-” meaning “equal” (or “same”) and “entropy.” Entropy (chaos) comes from its Ancient Greek root “τροπή” which could mean either “trope” or a “turning away of the enemy” (“rout”). An isentropic state then refers to “a state of constant entropy.” The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the…