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12 Sept 2022

To Hold On or Let Go (Reflections on a Garden Gnome)

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Festhalten (SA/2022)     I.    In a sense, much like the figure pictured above, we are all hanging on for dear life to the great flowerpot ...
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13 Feb 2022

Amethyst: Brief Reflections on My Birthstone and Dionysian Philosophy

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All things at the end of time become amethyst ...   Amethyst is a violet-coloured variety of quartz; i.e., a hard crystalline mineral made f...
5 Jan 2019

A Brief Note on How Miracles Unfold as a Form of Cosmic Origami

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A miracle is an object or event that not only obliges us to reflect with wonder upon phenomena that seemingly transgress or suspend na...
1 Jan 2016

Sanctus Januarius: A Nietzschean New Year Message

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Portrait of St. Januarius, by Caravaggio (1607) Granting himself the right to do so in accordance with popular custom, Nietzsche fa...
1 Jan 2015

A Nietzschean Message for the New Year: Amor Fati

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For me, the greatest and most touching of new year blessings and resolutions remains the one with which Nietzsche opens Book IV of Th...
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