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April 8th, 2024 Solar Eclipse aspects (Mercury, Sun, Moon, Mars, and Saturn)
Mars conjunction Saturn: In Buddhism, anger is seen as a form of mental affliction rooted in ignorance, attachment, and aversion, which are also the three root causes of suffering. Similarly, Mars conjunct Saturn can symbolize a combination of aggressive (Mars) and restrictive (Saturn) energies.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARabout a month ago in Psyche
April 8th, 2024 Solar Eclipse aspects (Mercury, Sun, Moon, and Chiron "The Wounded Healer")
Sun conjunction Moon: This aspect represents a merging of conscious and subconscious energies. During this time, there is a heightened sense of unity and harmony between one's external actions (Sun) and internal emotions (Moon).
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARabout a month ago in Psyche
Chaitra Amavasya SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024!!
In the vast tapestry of the cosmos, few celestial bodies hold as much significance as the Moon and Sun. The Moon symbolizes our emotional landscape--the ebb and flow of our feelings, instincts, and subconscious desires. It reflects our inner world, revealing our deepest needs, fears, and longings, and serves as a guiding light through the darkness of the night. As the ruler of the zodiac sign Cancer, the Moon encourages us to honor our intuition, nurture our emotional well-being, and connect with the rhythms of nature.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARabout a month ago in Futurism
2024 Solar Eclipse in Aries 20: "A young girl feeding birds in winter"
"There is no higher purpose than to live life as a constant expression of compassionate love. This is neither fanciful nor sentimental love; it is feeding the hungry stranger." (SABIAN MYSTERIES, JAMES BURGESS)*
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARabout a month ago in Futurism
ESFP Nikolai Gogol's DEAD SOULS
Through the gates of the hotel in the gubernatorial city of NN entered a rather beautiful, modest, steel spring-suspended, horse-drawn carriage, in which unmarried men travel: retired lieutenant colonels, staff captains, estate owners possessing approximately a hundred peasant souls -- in short, all of those who are called the gentlemen of the middle class. In the horse-drawn carriage was seated a gentleman, not good-looking, but not bad-looking either, neither too fat, nor too thin; one could not say that he was old, but that's not to say that he was young. His arrival inside the city did not produce any hubbub whatsoever and was not accompanied by anything conspicuous; merely a couple of Russian peasants who stood outside the entrance of the tavern opposite the hotel, and who made some remarks that, incidentally, had more to do with the carriage than the man seated in it.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARabout a month ago in BookClub
Art and Suffering
There exists a school of thought that maintains that without great suffering and depth of experience, no truly great art can arise. Why does it seem like so many artists, both in the past and in more recent times, appear to have been the victims of so many misfortunes, turbulent psychological states, unhappy childhoods and family backgrounds, and miserable or failed marriages and relationships? Is this unhappiness perhaps part and parcel of the human condition, and are artists just the more obvious or poetic martyrs?
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR2 months ago in Psyche
Nietzsche's FOREWORD to "Twilight of Idolatry, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer"
In the midst of a gloomy and exorbitantly consequential matter, to maintain one's cheerfulness is not a modest accomplishment: and yet, what could be more necessary than cheerfulness?
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR2 months ago in Futurism
THE PHILOSOPHICAL BEEF BETWEEN AYN RAND AND ?
While it is publicly known that Flannery O'Connor disparaged the writing of Ayn Rand in a letter to a friend in 1960, the identity of the unnamed author Ayn Rand mentioned in her (1973) essay entitled "Selfishness Without a Self" appears to still be a forgotten, underrated mystery.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR4 months ago in BookClub