The flowery sentiments expressed in that review miss something ... something 
that del Toro nails here:

  https://youtu.be/DGIH2nVRcIQ?t=2585

It's right to talk about all this in the context of (inapt) abstraction. But 
it's equally right to adopt the tendency to violently abstract if that's what 
the others around you are doing. I.e. it's a kind of 2nd order violence to 
avoid abstraction when everyone around you is abstract[ed|ing]. It's *tone 
deaf* to advocate sensual and psychological extension when everyone around you 
is abstracted, like some 60 year old complaining about kids playing video games 
and chatting with their "friends" on Discord. E.g. it's tone deaf to focus on 
Lovecraft's racism, to *abstract* him out of his time and place and apply 2020 
standards to his prejudices, even if those prejudices were already archaic and 
due to his own abstraction from his world and contemporaries.

On the other hand, it would be tone deaf of me to ignore how utterly offensive 
and deserving of ridicule those prejudices were and are. The flowery happy talk 
of that review simply doesn't get at how dissonant the ebb and flow of 
abstraction <-> concretization can be.

On 8/19/20 5:50 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
> From David Abram's book "Spell of the Sensous":
> 
>     /It is not by sending his awareness out beyond the natural world that the 
> shaman makes contact with the purveyors of life and health, nor by journeying 
> into his personal psyche; rather, it is by propelling his awareness laterally 
> outward into the depths of the landscape at once both sensuous and 
> psychological . . ./
> 
> put in context by this review:
> 
> https://www.cgjungpage.org/learn/articles/book-reviews/876-no-going-back-coming-full-circle-qthe-spell-of-the-sensuousq-by-david-abram

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