Gnomic aspect
mercurial
/məːˈkjʊərɪəl/
adjective
/məːˈkjʊərɪəl/
adjective
- subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
"his mercurial temperament" - of or containing the element mercury.
"gels containing organic mercurial compounds
Chloe • Writing The Unwritable
The method began as an avoidance of direct description, leading to a focus on negative description, what is called in Latin via negativa, the negative way, after theological traditions, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Via negativa does not try to express what God is— leave that to the primitive brand of contemporary thinkers and philos... See more
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Egregore comes from the Greek word ἐγρήγορoς ( egregoros ), meaning "watchful" or "awake."
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Where the mood of the moment is solitary and quiet it is called sabi.c When the artist is feeling depressed or sad, and in this peculiar emptiness of feeling catches a glimpse of something rather ordinary and unpretentious in its incredible “suchness,” the mood is called wabi.
Alan W. Watts • The Way of Zen
Some might call this concatenation of elements a “vibe”: something that’s difficult to pin down precisely in words but that’s evoked by a loose collection of ideas, concepts, things that can be identified by intuition rather than by a prescribed logic.