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Something, the Universe, exists, and part of it, Mankind, is dissatisfied with it. We are part of the Universe and clueless as to what this Universe is all about and why It brought us into being, offered us a glimpse of what happiness could feel like, and then pushes us back into nothingness...That sounds like a very cruel thing to do.
Best known for his description of the world as "A chaos at feast". Both Zapffe and Mainlander have been translated into the English language in 2024. Hopefully, we will get a translation of Bahnsen's aphorisms. Thomas Ligotti discussed all three in his book The Conspiracy Against the Human Race. A contemporary thinker that I hope you will discuss.
Existence has always seemed to me both a tragedy and a miracle. Imagine it arising from nothing, or existing without beginning. And after all that, introducing to its inhabitants inevitable suffering and death. Quite the one-two punch.
There are two types of phylosophers. The ultra intellectual types that are masters of obfuscation, and the ultra pessimist that think about suicide on a good day. The boring ones get famous and the downer ones few people will ever encounter.
An ex-girlfriend of mine once described me as tragi-comic! Not very flattering but think this could be applied to human life in general, as someone once said life is a tragedy to those who feel but a comedy to those who think!
Finally finished it.. over and over I see that Westerners come upon some truths that were already mentioned in the vedas and gitas, whether by ignorance or facetiousness, they always neglect to mention the origins of their ideas. eg Humor, a well known analogy shows the real self as a watcher of the movie screen of his own life, laughing at the absurdity of it all... when the atman is done with the show he throws his popcorn away and washes his hands..
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💡 What reflections did you take away from this video?
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Cannot find his works in English anywhere online.
Something, the Universe, exists, and part of it, Mankind, is dissatisfied with it. We are part of the Universe and clueless as to what this Universe is all about and why It brought us into being, offered us a glimpse of what happiness could feel like, and then pushes us back into nothingness...That sounds like a very cruel thing to do.
Yes, from 0 we come to 0 we go. In between vastness of nothingness, Timing our infinite Paine and Joy in Neutral.. .
Life is a waste when all we wish for is the end of it, suffering and pain destroy the experience which is why some of us long for the end of it
The comments here are so profound - I love it.
Best known for his description of the world as "A chaos at feast". Both Zapffe and Mainlander have been translated into the English language in 2024. Hopefully, we will get a translation of Bahnsen's aphorisms. Thomas Ligotti discussed all three in his book The Conspiracy Against the Human Race. A contemporary thinker that I hope you will discuss.
Existence has always seemed to me both a tragedy and a miracle. Imagine it arising from nothing, or existing without beginning. And after all that, introducing to its inhabitants inevitable suffering and death. Quite the one-two punch.
yep
"Joyful participation in the sorrows of the world"
There are two types of phylosophers. The ultra intellectual types that are masters of obfuscation, and the ultra pessimist that think about suicide on a good day. The boring ones get famous and the downer ones few people will ever encounter.
is there anything in english translated out there ?
Only *Pessimisten-Brevier* should be available in a multilingual edition, including the English translation.
An ex-girlfriend of mine once described me as tragi-comic! Not very flattering but think this could be applied to human life in general, as someone once said life is a tragedy to those who feel but a comedy to those who think!
Life's bottom line is Pain and Joy ~ 010.
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Finally finished it.. over and over I see that Westerners come upon some truths that were already mentioned in the vedas and gitas, whether by ignorance or facetiousness, they always neglect to mention the origins of their ideas. eg Humor, a well known analogy shows the real self as a watcher of the movie screen of his own life, laughing at the absurdity of it all... when the atman is done with the show he throws his popcorn away and washes his hands..
Could really do without the background music. Distracting and adds no value.
No answers that satisfy.
My fast-forward finger is getting tired... I'll find the actual content once I strip it to the bone..
If you are an atheist you might like this. Most of the observations are banal that any mature adult would know.
your video is pretty bad the writing is the worst part
Even our AI sucks here 😕.
lol