Re: what uis n?eoludism?

@Ethin yap!  you are geting a grasp of it It may as we;;  be that we can never get out of this hole that we made out of relativism, insightful however is the fact that the power of myth is no longer active in those times, religions quite gon, gods gon, well we now play the game of questions essentially for no aperant reason , since I don't see a way out of the relativist perspective, be it metaphysical or epistemic.  By believeing in no metaphysical experience we are now limeted to a fragment, or just this temporary world, and by regecting any form of knowledge we basicly form our own conceptions.
A character from a play, a novel or a tragedy must hold to an ideal even if he or she won't reach it.  In this sence the thing is closer to reallity then we thought. 
now, I really understand why the romantic poets got in to dreams, and tryed to disciffer  the reality through feeling and experience.  They as well had a great passion for nature, and were opposed to traditional views.

There is a great german play called in english From the life of a good-for-nothing writen by the leeding romantic figure  Josef phon Eachendorff.  In many respects this character is one of the wisest persons you can meat in romantic literature.  What we need to understand is the sence of romantic wander idealism which was lost.
Well,  I believe even if I am a pessimist that poetry and literature should be a main guide to life, sommething that can show us new ways to live life more greatly with more intensity.   Also by accepting contradictions I learned we can coap better with reallity.  Far from being bad a pessimistic philosophy can counter suffering .  Much like the stoic sence of acceptance it can strengthen us more deeply.
That qwowt from Lovecraft shows truly the ideas I wanted to convay.  Yes , it shows much truth , it's not just history which has it's axsioms of decline, but also ideas.
There is one man who I admire very much that being Johan Woofgang phon Goethe .  A man who was able to reconcileate the problems of his life and his experiences and to make them sublime a friend of elements, someone with a highly esthetic sence, even though he was a clasic and the clasics see reallity and their works as a strate line.  He was capable of so much more.

I recommand Faust .   Faust is a very great introduction to the human condition .  I say.
May be who knows we will be able to find new myths and things that we make us strive for something greater though write now it's quite hard.
Well, may be it sounds stupede but it will make sence in the end I think.

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