promethean75 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 1:25 pm
... until you become a politician, a christian politican, an evangelical nightmare for the people.
But I don't even remember what I wuz replying to. That wuz like yesterday. I think I thought I saw AJ criticizing u for being evangelical and I wanted to relieve him of that concern by suggesting that this level of evangelism is harmless... maybe even admirable in the right character. Like I think I could hang out with Tolstoy.
This ties in to the topical and contemporary issues going on around us yet it is this side of things that is never sufficiently referenced here, in my view.
Catholic/Christian Europe built a civilization that endured for 1,000 years. It was based on extremely defined metaphysical ground. It was the strength or the intensity of that established ground that allowed for the creation (our civilization) to come into existence. Then, at a certain moment, and over the course of a certain amount of time, the foundation was undermined.
It was something I read by Waldo Frank in
The Re-Discovery of America and the chapter
The Last Days of Europe that influenced my thinking. He noted that all the assertions which made up the foundations of the European
house were undermined. He describes very succinctly how all the elements that made up the foundations upon which the 'house' of Europe were built no longer 'stand'. I wish that there were a copy of Waldo's book I could link to, it is worthwhile to examine.
He points out that when a living body dies (the structure of the body of Europe) it is inaccurate to see that life has ended. No. A corpse actually burst to life; teeming life that lights up every cell as the body decomposes. The atom has its day. It is 'free' to do whatever it wants for as long as the light of life still remains.
A body breaks. Potent but no more intact, it's energy flows outward. In wholeness, it had been contingent upon God alone: the Gothic spires had expressed it, a universe turned upward. It becomes a multiverse turned horizontal. For it is breaking. Europe bleeds seaward, into soils unknown . . .[his reference is to the Age of Exploration]
Yet what interests me, and this is my fundamental interest really, is just this: the loss of a foundation in certainty that enables a person, and then
a people, to have a solid ground upon which to build in this world. So, once upon a time we had a 'foundation' on which to build, now we do not have any sort of foundation that I can see. The hardcore Catholics and Christians go back in time to recover a conceptual world, a picture of the world, that no longer exists as something *real*. It exists like a shadow or an image that the retina retains. But it will not ever be possible to build on such a foundation. And when they try to insist that it be built upon, their efforts seem to Moderns as fascistic impositions on people who, bereft of foundations in any substantial sense, are adrift in a reality without a foundation or anchor.
But here is the curious thing: eventually we will have to come once again to some sort of definitional structure about what this world really is, or really isn't, in a sense that pictures the cosmic entirety ("wholeness") that will be similar to what allowed for the creation of those 1,000 years of European-Christian civilization.
If we live in a world, in a cosmos, that we cannot define and the purpose of which is not discoverable, and cannot be *real* for us, there will never arise a possibility of agreement, and we will never be able to build anything substantial together. The disagreements that are so evident
here among us are evidence of that!
We will then have to resign ourselves to a torturous, never-ending
atomization of purpose. Purpose will be defined (neurotically) by individual atoms in a dying structure. The choices of those tendentious atoms will seem, and often do seem, as lunatic as
extreme ironing. There are a thousand examples of intensity of focus in bizarre and insane directions.
But those atoms (that is to say us and people with even less awareness and comprehension) will not be able to *locate" themselves and will not even be able to understand that once they were a part of a Whole that could be seen and explained and gave sense to their life and their existence (Dante shared a perceived world and a wide set of agreements
even with his cook whereas now
we cannot agree on anything!) will resolve not to try
to explain anything.
Or the explanations, which are really not explanations at all, will follow along the lines of the
declarations of BigMike and Dubious. Concise, tenable, coherently explained, but not a great deal more than militant musings of atomized particles in a decomposing conceptual order.