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 Post subject: Re: The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...
PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 5:16 am 
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... I wanted everyone who read this thread to wonder. To think. To question and not be able to obtain a definitive answer. In that respect I think the thread has already work beyond my wildest expectations. In that respect the thread has worked as an artistic mechanism. This thread as purely art. ...
Other peoples as usual but fear not as all your threads make us wonder and you never give answers so nothing new there. Thank you AUK ! at least, I think.
Are you complimenting his expression or saying that it is old hat?


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I really enjoyed this thread. I really grew but it was only possible because of the associated comments.
Me...me...me...me...me...is what its all about with you is it not.
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I thank everyone who has participated.
That'll be just about you then.
I getting to like you AUK.


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 Post subject: Re: The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...
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Upon thinking, I can see how you are in despair.



Perhaps all of us share, to a degree, the understanding of, The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...



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 Post subject: Re: The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...
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I used the image of the weeping angel for a blog post. Not sure if I told you yet. Sorry if I already did.


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 Post subject: Re: The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...
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Ron, I just visited your web post.


I really appreciate your thought pattern and perceptive take upon a keen philosophical perception.


I ripped this out from your blog and added emphasis:

Constructive Recollection is really just what our inner child does: recollect the past and construct the future. It can do so only by knowing what it knows, unbiased. It constructs words and sentences, behaviors and behavioral schemes or designs. It recollects what it needs for that, from memory, precisely what it knows from still, mediatedly, sensing what it sensed. This starts in the heart and mind and soul of our inner child, when it is pure and independent enough for independent confirmation of the past, by the future, or of the future, by the past.


Thank you Ron for adding to this forum and this thread.



I would recommend to anyone reading this thread to visit Ron de Weijze's work.



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 Post subject: Re: The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...
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Thank you again Bill. It went without saying that I was really struck by the image. Angels are very powerful precepts, let alone their weeping.


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Thank you Ron.


It is a pleasure seeing a true, modern-day philosopher upon these boards.



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 Post subject: Re: The Weeping Angel & the Birth of Philosophy...
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Ron, I just visited your web post.


I really appreciate your thought pattern and perceptive take upon a keen philosophical perception.


I ripped this out from your blog and added emphasis:

Constructive Recollection is really just what our inner child does: recollect the past and construct the future. It can do so only by knowing what it knows, unbiased. It constructs words and sentences, behaviors and behavioral schemes or designs. It recollects what it needs for that, from memory, precisely what it knows from still, mediatedly, sensing what it sensed. This starts in the heart and mind and soul of our inner child, when it is pure and independent enough for independent confirmation of the past, by the future, or of the future, by the past.


Thank you Ron for adding to this forum and this thread.



I would recommend to anyone reading this thread to visit Ron de Weijze's work.



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Oh God, let me beat my drums and summon the primal scream of my inner child frustrated at the coventional limitations of the world upon my being.


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