Animal Noble
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Nietzsche’s Risotto
Typically, however much we enjoy eating, we do not normally think that what we put on our plates is particularly meaningful. One person who took a different view was the 19th century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. In January 1877, while staying in Italy, he wrote a letter to his mother mentioning that he had discovered…
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And yet, we know enough not to question
There has got to be profound truth behind these emotions and thoughts that make me shiver, wet my eyes, fearless, and perpetually hunger with open eyes, in love.
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Enlightenment Questioned
Is the sapiosexual an intellectual?
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Music
Music is intrinsicExistentialIt is not funIt is not workIt flows with intentThis is to beTo be musicOr not to breathe Sila Blume / March 2021
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Celebrate, do not Subside (an event on Clubhouse)
It is boiling within me; it is what sharpens my tongue, ears, memory, vision; it is what propels me to create — daily. Which is the mindset that carries us into deciding where to buy edibles, which to buy, how to prepare them, and how to eat them? Today I will be discussing these views…
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touch me
I have trust in you, so, touch me.
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Versus
Will we aim to change minds, or aim to be on the same page?
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The Transcendental
The transcendental way is the quotidian simplicity and complexity — grinding coffee, smelling the grounds, seeing the watering process; observing the slow transition of bacon in the pan; dwelling on the crucial liveliness of the ing form; playing with breathing…
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Handmade
People who are unable to use their hands skillfully for all kinds of work, will not become good thinkers and will behave awkwardly in life. It is not the head alone, but the whole human being that is a logician. Activities demanding manual and bodily skill, such as knitting, leads to the enhancement of the…
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Imaginative, True, Responsible Human
Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who are able of themselves to impart purpose and direction to their lives. The need for imagination, a sense of truth, and a feeling of responsibility— these three forces are the very nerve of education Rudolf Steiner (27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925)
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Rudolf Steiner
Social ReformerPhilosopherArchitectLiterary Critic IdeasAnthroposophyAnthroposophical MedicineBiodynamic AgricultureWaldorf Education Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner was born on this day of 1861, in Murakirály, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (now Donji Kraljevec, Croatia). He died on the 30th of March, 1925.
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You grow, you bear fruit
Simple. Grow. Bear fruit.
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The Human
For the human, everywhere is a stage. On a stage, one is to share stories, rather than instruct, rather than show. The story told — in its beauty and its madness — needs to be understood by the teller, before addressing the listener in its own story. Storytelling wants a communicator that feels the depth…

