Saturday, May 11, 2024
spring 2024
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When I die, it’ll be with peaceful confidence about my integrity and lighthearted neologisms: “integrity of oneSself as neologist.”
Yet, I do live in the real world: “for united nations evolving Palestinian prosperity.”
May 10 | Today‘s “reverie of heartfulness” prospects a concept of background (deep) Self. It isn’t sentimentalist.
May 9 | “Immanent being in time” (May 8) and “being with ‘you’” (May 9) sketch senses of interal belonging of differentiations, from proximal phenomenality to complex interpersonal life.
May 7 | “‘Genesis’: retrojecting articulation of being” is about immanence of feeling phenomenality.
May 4 | Everyone wants a good story. “Resort” is about awing want.
May 1 | “Being person-al: beyond what They say” follows directly from the second part of “It’s phenomenal” about living experience.
April 27 | Further designing the interrelations among subthemes is very engaging. Not only does the Rauschenberg in me not want to stop collecting “stuff” (themes) to work with: I don’t want to cease playing with the sense of bricolage which will be constellated early on. It’s not a matter of foggy purpose, but of near-to-distant relativities, sub-theming, and respecting possible difficulties of conceptuality for readers.
April 22 | A series of three discussions is titled “It’s phenomenal,” which isn’t self-referential. It’s about experiencing. The series begins with a sense of ‘living” which is “manifold.”
Links to the other two parts are at the bottom of the first two pages. All three are listed on the main Project page (upper left button there).
The series begins a long, specific agenda which I’ve developed during the past year. I expect that parts of the path will appear weekly, and the project will extend through this year.
April 13 | “More exemplary persons” gives tribute to a leading mind in journalism.
March 30 | I regard two occasioned postings as together exemplifying a scale of caring which is integral to our times:
“Here now the dead” (Mar. 27) gives tribute to life, relative to a literary theorist who died in March. One’s life can exemplify the virtue of authentic being, even when not yet influencing heirs. Thinking of lives generally may reaffirm a virtue of being for the humanity of caring.
“Is the Singularity nearer?” (Mar. 22) marks a moment in the culture of A.I. which is not really intelligent in the sense of persons, though neural-networked algorithmic power is evolving at a startling pace.
Humanity was largely clueless about a heating Earth until very recently (though many climate scientists were alarmed in the early 1980s). Will humanity yield to techno-philes awed by becoming subject to a silicon god beyond control? Or is it that they want to become gods?
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