Schiller was less disturbed - A form is beautiful, one might say, if it demands no explanation, or if it explains itself without a concept. But you won't find me sailing with a thousand ships on the basis of a face.
On Aug 12, 10:19 am, allan deheretic <[email protected]> wrote: > if some one can think they can "bottle" the hold Jesus has ... All ican > say is good luck to them. > Allan > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 3:38 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > "A survey of all the evidence forces us to conclude that Hitler > > believes himself destined to become an Immortal Hitler, chosen by God > > to be the New Deliverer of Germany and the Founder of a new social > > order for the world. He firmly believes this and is certain that in > > spite of all the trials and tribulations through which he must pass he > > will finally attain that goal. The one condition is that he follow the > > dictates of the inner voice that have guided and protected him in the > > past." (net somewhere) > > > Others think he was just a misguided Austrian Catholic. > > > The 'extra' senses I allude to are of the material world, such as > > dolphins being able to sense the electric fields of life. There's a > > prawn that sees in 16 colours. And finally an England cricket team > > dominating the world. As you may remember Orn, my own theory of the > > origins of WW2 concerns the English refusal to send professional > > cricketers to Germany so they could learn to join in. This is as > > connected to reality as Riedel. > > > "Maximilian Riedel's "trinity" seems to have attracted Hitler's > > particular attention. A dense penciled line parallels the following > > passage: "The problem with being objective is that we use objective > > criteria as the basis for human understanding in general, which means > > that the objective criteria, that is, the rational criteria, end up > > serving as the basis for all human understanding, perception and > > decision-making." By using the five traditional senses to achieve this > > "objectivity," Riedel declared, human beings exclude the possibility > > of perceiving‹through the additional seven senses he identified‹the > > deeper forces of the world, and are thus unable to achieve that unity > > of body, mind, and soul. "The human mind never decides things on its > > own, it is the result of a discourse between the body and the soul," > > he claimed." (Riedel presented 210 pages of this swill to Hitler - he > > was a student). > > > If you read Fichte you can get the sense that he is looking for the > > actual power Jesus holds over his followers in the millennial sense - > > like something you can bottle. I rather believe people are easily > > tranced by drivel and adept at lying about what they really witness > > and believe in. Five senses easily increases with very little > > thinking - we sense temperature, time elapse, motion ... so five is > > for dummies. Wiki will have the material. Many biologists think > > there is a material and informational world. Riedel was a standard > > religious con man. I'd rather ask my dog - come to think of it his > > name is Max. > > > On Aug 11, 11:42 pm, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hahaha, I just googled for the truth, my guess was not too bad. > > > > On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 12:35 AM, gabbydott <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Coming from you, my guess is Göbbels. > > > > > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:45 PM, ornamentalmind < > > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> Neil (Archy) has mentioned there being more than 5 senses here often > > > >> (as have I). One wonders as to the origin of such notions. Could it be > > > >> Riedel? Further, a tripartite unity scrubbed of today’s traditional > > > >> Christian trappings has been echoed over the recent decades quite > > > >> loudly. “Mind, Body and Soul” Again, one must wonder as to the > > > >> origins. Many would place such a genesis at the feet of Riedel too. > > > > >> So, within this context, I present a quiz. Who said the following? > > > > >> "Mind and soul ultimately return to the collective being of the > > > >> world," … "If there is a God, then he gives us not only life but also > > > >> consciousness and awareness. If I live my life according to my God- > > > >> given insights, then I cannot go wrong, and even if I do, I know I > > > >> have acted in good faith." > > > > >> The answer may surprise you. > > -- > ( > ) > I_D Allan > > If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken > Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
