tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post1121385719919627041..comments2022-02-05T09:30:21.334-08:00Comments on Destiny's Oracle: Amor FatiDestinyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13604041367820140471noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post-52121856053699765292009-10-21T04:54:11.903-07:002009-10-21T04:54:11.903-07:00Odd things happened to many people involved in the...Odd things happened to many people involved in the WT Center that day that helped some of them not be part of the convenient situation for LS. I noticed this also happened in a few haz mat incidents I was part of mitigating. More than coincidence I would say. <br /><br />As far as what the dead have to say, maybe LS will get a nice dose of that sometime. As far as fascists go I am sure they have enough new reading material these days to not even bother with Nietzsche.Stringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01498712028223889219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post-11403167403170887302009-10-21T03:32:55.770-07:002009-10-21T03:32:55.770-07:00Hello NB
To be honest I am only familiar with Nie...Hello NB<br /><br />To be honest I am only familiar with Nietzsche on a superficial level and there is no doubt there are aspects to his philosophy I do not agree with. His style and radical questioning of the value and objectivity of truth has resulted in alot of debate over the years which consequently led to a vast array of interpretations but then I do believe this occurs with most historical spiritual and philosophical texts. I find it quite ironic that fascists have adopted his philosophy because in many respects I believe he abhorred fascist type ideologies ? He was anti-state / anti-nationalist and anti - anti-semetic - in 1886 Nietzsche broke with his editor, Ernst Schmeitzner, disgusted by his anti-Semitic opinions. Nietzsche saw his own writings as "completely buried and unexhumeable in this anti-Semitic dump" of Schmeitzner — associating the editor with a movement that should be "utterly rejected with cold contempt by every sensible mind"<br /><br />No-one avoids their fate not even Larry Silverstein ( smiley winky thing ! )Destinyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13604041367820140471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post-76009291521119995902009-10-19T22:52:37.462-07:002009-10-19T22:52:37.462-07:00Hullo Destiny,
I'm not too sure about this on...Hullo Destiny,<br /><br />I'm not too sure about this one. Fate - gee whiz, maybe, maybe not, who can tell? And Nietzsche? You'll have to include me out - I can't stand the guy. I expect he's got a point somewhere in there amongst it all but what with him being the philosopher of choice of fascists, I tend to skip him.<br /><br />Otherwise in terms of embracing fate on account of the stories of the people who survived 911 or any big disaster, it's a bit one-sided I'm thinking. It's a bit like how after a tornado you only ever hear people thanking God that they were spared. Frankly I'd rather hear how the dead view the matter but they never seem to get on the telly and tell us what they think.<br /><br />And then there's 9/11! Think of the lucky fate of Larry Silverstein, the fellow who purchased the twin towers just a couple of months before they both defied the laws of physics and magically pulverised themselves. Both of the buildings were chock full of asbestos and to remove it would have cost a billion dollars. Subsequently he picked the buildings up for a song, insured them against terrorist attacks, and then, who'd have thunk it, terrorists attack his buildings on the same day he and his daughter sleep in and miss their daily breakfast at the restaurant at the top of the building! Talk about lucky! Not only does he not have to pay to knock the buildings down, it's actually done for him and he cops a billion dollars for his troubles! Whack the diddle oh!<br /><br />Is fate the right word for that? Or perhaps fate is just for little people? (smiley winky thing!)nobodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13067422372087431256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post-81584553011260924732009-10-16T07:42:08.644-07:002009-10-16T07:42:08.644-07:00I have had such an interesting read daily with the...I have had such an interesting read daily with these tarot cards...so odd, been looking at it from a very detached point of view, but the amazing way they seem to pick up my actions and moments previously are odd. Been testing them now for over a month. For example, I just came to the realisation that I am going through a seclusion/hermitage sort of time, getting still, slowing down to zero point, so to speak -put it on my FB last night...and voila, this am draw a card I never have - Sword Four - " Respite, hermetic seclusion; meditation; self-exhile or retreat; convalescence; rest; replinishment of spirit; solitude; it is time to reassess one's powers and limitations in quiet seclusion".<br /><br />Okay off to read Collider now! xStringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01498712028223889219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post-231927402521723972009-10-15T21:06:09.142-07:002009-10-15T21:06:09.142-07:00Thanks String and I agree with you - I do think we...Thanks String and I agree with you - I do think we choose on a different level :) I mentioned some of my thoughts and findings to my mother the other day YIKES that was a mistake :-o lol it was during this time - while she was arguing vehemently in defense of FREEWILL I wondered if - too much emphasis had been placed on the genetic connections throughout that particular research project ? Did they ever consider telepathy in their findings ? <br /><br />With regards to that last link I added - Do we have freewill ? I got an image of the Strength card in the tarots - taming the beast and self control - ironically I feel for the first time in my life I have a much deeper understanding of that card now and it's importance - strength is something that has been sorely missing in my life - although the few times I have called on this aspect of my inner self - it has turned my life around in the most profound way - heres hoping I can maintain that change this time :)Destinyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13604041367820140471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420188787911559783.post-47358669659385196672009-10-15T03:02:32.331-07:002009-10-15T03:02:32.331-07:00Lovely blog again D! I had a thought, perhaps we &...Lovely blog again D! I had a thought, perhaps we 'choose' from a different place, or self...one that we are not consciously aware of, thus what seems like fate, is in fact 'free will'? <br /><br />Just a thought.Stringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01498712028223889219noreply@blogger.com