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Meta-Modernism and "Magical Realism"

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    If Labeouf was really taking that seriously, then that may explain some of his behavior.

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    Oh, I still didn't say what I think about it. Well, if it says what I think it says then, yeah, I guess I kind of already think that way, or at least hold it as an ideal - you know, find the point above the line. Sounds very Hermetic to me.

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    In gonna send it to a friend without comment. See what he says. 😉

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    He said he heard that was written by Shia Labeouf. This is how internet rumors get started.

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    And an offering of something more in depth:

    www.aestheticsandculture.net/index.php/jac/article/view/5677/6306

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    When we studied Postmodernism and it's influence on contemporary theology in seminary (yeah, yeah), the approach taken was to counter the declaration of there being"no Metanarrative" with the idea that one may choose the narrative of one's liking, and well, "success is your proof," so to speak.

    I think I see some of that approach here, in the "second naïveté."

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    @Jim Eshelman said

    "I might be misinterpreting... "

    In my experience, your every post has, at the very least provided thoughts of interest.
    No trouble on my end ❤

    @Jim Eshelman said

    ". but how I took "magical realism" in context of the document (loving btw the phrase "informed naiveté") wasn't in a literary sense"

    The interpretation of "magical realism" that I spoke of early was something I pulled up when I searched for some information.

    @Jim Eshelman said

    "Most people have their use of the words "real" and "unreal" completely backwards, as if the physical universe is real and 'purely psychological' things are unreal. But it's exactly the opposite. The only thing that's really real is what actually registers and centers deep within a person, e.g., an actuality of being, or the way we connect to and are present to experience, etc. The farther outward through intellect and into the senses we go, the less real something becomes until, at the extreme, something is most unreal if it simply exists in the sensory universe without my having any particular connection to it."

    Haha, perhaps the fantastical element is the aspirant. A flight of fancy in an amourphouse blob of a universe. Despite its non existance, it brings a certain order.

    @mark0987 said

    "I know I have gone off topic a bit, forgive me. But I find what you said thought provoking and quite frankly important."

    You have been forgiven, though there was no need.
    Many thanks for your contribution. 😄

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    In a funny kind of way, I reckon this wouldn't make a bad unofficial manifesto for the Era of the Hierophant.

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    It's just a new term, nothing serious - definitely. But it caught you attention, so that is somehow connected to you will 😄
    However i do not believe we need such terms anymore. Society or culture wont live with them, but only certain groups of people may benefit.

    ...There are three things people seek for. First is ''fire'' mostly for ones who has less grounded experience in them. This helps pursue reality. When ones who go opposite direction against ''satanic fire'', they fight against devil, evil, satan inside, but mostly for ones who has absolutely no connection with HGA. And a third type of people who has more or less grounded experience in them, but do not want to exchange that pack for further experience, means cant go next step, neglect it, or are in same stage grounded for many years.
    So we have one type dominant in us, we are against one type, and we pursue one type 😄

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    @Vadox said

    "So we have one type dominant in us, we are against one type, and we pursue one type "

    I dance,
    with every one
    crowd shifts
    you stand before me
    I am thee
    (another shift)
    who is three ?
    thou that be
    I dance.

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