tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post6665440228821251390..comments2024-03-28T23:56:24.570+01:00Comments on Interim arrangements: Adorno and snowSabinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09015827501648296977noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-51669353253303087622018-03-21T10:50:11.493+01:002018-03-21T10:50:11.493+01:00A great quote there from Adorno! I found myself g...A great quote there from Adorno! I found myself getting excited about philosophy not so long ago when Sarah Bakewell's book, At the Existentialist Cafe came out. It really encouraged me to think about philosophy. It's got me reading Sartre and I want to read de Beavoir. It got me interested in phenomenology, too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-58500804179581317672018-03-18T16:15:43.756+01:002018-03-18T16:15:43.756+01:00I wish our species hadn't made up the stories ...I wish our species hadn't made up the stories about gods. I think about this so often. I often wonder what we humans would be like if we hadn't constructed such myths so powerful that we would kill and die for. I was raised in a non-religious Jewish household. My father was an atheist. It helped us to look more closely at our humanity to find a source of inspiration. We are a speck of dust in the universe, and I cannot tell you how much comfort I take in that fact. I would love to sit with you someday and laugh mightily about it all. Take care, Sabine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-2345298407913634112018-03-18T13:48:54.648+01:002018-03-18T13:48:54.648+01:00More than usual, I am moved by this particular pos...More than usual, I am moved by this particular post of yours. I love that song. I love what everyone wrote. <br /><br />"To each his ("their" would be my translation) own, it's all unknown." (Bob Dylan).<br /><br />Your topic of beliefs stopped me dead and then I couldn't stop thinking about it until now. God is a topic that John Lennon gave much thought to:<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYlwF0jP5-w<br /><br />After the song, he says, "I'm prepared for death because I don't believe in it ..."<br /><br />Searching my heart in the last few days since I first read your post, it seems that I don't have beliefs that are metaphysical, spiritual or religious -- or even non-metaphysical, non-spiritual or non-religious, for that matter. Belief isn't a word I find useful. Instead of saying "I believe ____," I say to myself, "I have experienced ____," and I have experienced what I understand as God's love in the company of babies and the ocean and redwood trees and friends, among many other experiences. I don't expect my problems to be taken away by someone or something else, and I take full responsibility for my self-determination, and I have experienced that I am not alone in that experience.<br /><br />There are some things I have gathered from the experiences of my life and I realized that they are in the sidebar of my blog, including quotes from Vincent van Gogh, Martin Luther King, Jr., Martin Buber, Robinson Jeffers, Alfred Molano, Warren Zevon and John Muir. <br /><br />Sending love to you, as always. This has been a long winter and has taken its toll. Still, my flowering quince is flowering on my porch, and the Amaryllis on the table next to desk where I am writing will be blooming soon, as will the garden you and R have nurtured with such love.<br /><br />"Oh no, I've said too much" (-:amhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09212213177713917828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-19191510311408543702018-03-17T20:50:39.591+01:002018-03-17T20:50:39.591+01:00No, autoimmune diseases have been around before po...No, autoimmune diseases have been around before pollution and fast food, people just died early of unknown causes. <br /><br />Now with various treatment options, we just live longer and occasionally quite well. <br /><br />Causes are still speculated but genetic research has identified several congenital predispositions, which when triggered by bacterial or viral infections or certain drugs (antibiotics) can cause a 'software' error in the immune system. <br /><br />In my case, I cut my foot while hill walking in Turkey, followed by septicemia and penicillin treatment, which in turn triggered my genetic predisposition and so on.<br /><br />It was a fabulous walk, though.Sabinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09015827501648296977noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-18301803005233277512018-03-17T17:53:15.948+01:002018-03-17T17:53:15.948+01:00I don't believe in a Judaeo-Christian version ...I don't believe in a Judaeo-Christian version of god but I do believe that the divine does exist. Nor do I believe that the divine would require a gender. The divine is love I think. Both the love that exists within us and the love that exists in the universe. I also believe that this human journey is only a small part of the journey of our souls. And who knows? Maybe we're all right, maybe we're all wrong. It makes no difference. We will all die and none of us knows what will happen beyond the grave. But it brings me comfort to know that love exists.My life so farhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16721270441968035994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-39379651603263652132018-03-17T15:36:27.847+01:002018-03-17T15:36:27.847+01:00I wasn't raised atheist but I rejected christi...I wasn't raised atheist but I rejected christian theology in my early 20s, entertained judaism for a few years because of their focus on doing good in this life but eventually left that behind as well. still the big daddy in the sky with all its attendant rules. spent many years reading about the origins and evolution of religion. read about mysticism, new-age, theosophy, reincarnation, cosmic consciousness. still don't consider myself atheist but I don't think we can possibly comprehend the source or the 'all that is' any more than a cell of our bodies can comprehend us. we exist, life exists and I believe everything is conscious. there is no intervening deity and our lives are what we make of them...good, bad, indifferent. humans are capable of the worst and the best. there are no absolutes.<br /><br />it is fully spring here though the past tells us we could have a deep freeze even this month. it was a long wet overcast dreary winter though not so long as yours. so sorry you suffer from autoimmune disease. did we humans create this with our adulteration of the food supply and our pouring poisons in the air and water? ellen abbotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00535475792150335186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-37906975171215927482018-03-17T15:21:03.574+01:002018-03-17T15:21:03.574+01:00I'm with Adorno (and you) there. Responsibilit...I'm with Adorno (and you) there. Responsibility for oneself as well as for others had a smoothing effect on our lives; it identifies what is important, as opposed to what is speculative, and over time brings a sort of warmth which we ourselves may dimly recognise but are not tempted to discuss. An inner strength perhaps. Self-determination promotes the idea that we are in the end alone and more or less in charge of our moral destiny. Wherever possible we must test things (especially ourself) and - ideally (it's not always possible) - articulate them. Turning the vagueness of our thought-out ideas into written-out words brings it own special benefits. Thanks on my behalf for staying awake during that one.Roderick Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16828395545197001637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-90041252051743843572018-03-17T14:00:12.948+01:002018-03-17T14:00:12.948+01:00I love that quote, Sabine. That is something I can...I love that quote, Sabine. That is something I can believe in. Colettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13929646037752189809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-55958157099964329172018-03-17T10:41:48.269+01:002018-03-17T10:41:48.269+01:00Like you, I reject the construct of a god. Which ...Like you, I reject the construct of a god. Which means I have to work out an ethical code for myself. It goes something like this: if I help the next person who needs it, he or she is more likely to be kind to the next person they see ... and the world is basically a better place for people being nice to each other.<br />It’s not complicated, but it works for me.JOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03127111575563904349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-56137261824102644222018-03-17T02:53:53.512+01:002018-03-17T02:53:53.512+01:00One of my absolute favorite songs ever written. Wh...One of my absolute favorite songs ever written. What a beautiful rendition of it. <br />Oh, Sabine. I wish for you all that science and nature can provide. I would wish that for all of us, but right this second, mostly. for you. Ms. Moonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09776404747858099919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-54753337166220602082018-03-16T23:17:40.602+01:002018-03-16T23:17:40.602+01:00Our terrible freedom. Yes.
To embrace and lament a...Our terrible freedom. Yes.<br />To embrace and lament all at the same time.livhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00091094639074377780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-54487614697049945752018-03-16T21:06:51.686+01:002018-03-16T21:06:51.686+01:00The Adorno quote certainly packs a punch. Pretty b...The Adorno quote certainly packs a punch. Pretty bracing.Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06318174928862120631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7192718134910479930.post-30816508518755466892018-03-16T18:31:11.123+01:002018-03-16T18:31:11.123+01:00I believe in love. And I know what you mean about ...I believe in love. And I know what you mean about winter, and resignation. But perhaps spring will bring something else, a renewal, more energy and light. I hope this for us both. 37paddingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12400464105403622384noreply@blogger.com