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- Camus refers to the Artist as wholly embodying the absurd life, creating a new world parallel to our existing one that is entirely satisfied with description instead of explanation. This defines absurdity. The explanation for things is irrelevant, because in the grand scheme, there are none. All we have at our disposal are our descriptions, our per... See more
from Camus and Curren$y: Why I Preach Indie by Mark Sabino
Paulina Paucic added 1mo ago
In picturing or approaching the Divine as a “you,” I somehow feel I’m being inappropriate, or disrespectful, or offensive – something like talking loudly in the midst of the hushed beauty of a New Zealand forest.
from Without Buddha I Could Not be a Christian by Paul F. Knitter
Paulina Paucic added 2mo ago
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