Tag Archives: religion
Nietzsche
watched
Nietzsche lecture by Prof. Raymond Geuss 1/7
https://youtu.be/2fTnEB_r_6Q
See:
Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant
Nihilism: 10 Minutes with Raymond Geuss from four by three magazine on Vimeo.
Biblical Series IV: Adam and Eve: Self-Consciousness, Evil, and Death
watched
Biblical Series IV: Adam and Eve: Self-Consciousness, Evil, and Death by Jordan Peterson.
Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Graham Parkes. Thus Spoke Zarathustra: a Book for Everyone and Nobody. Oxford University Press, 2008. First published 1883–1891.
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See Setsuko Aihara: Zarathustra by the Sea.
Buddha’s Birthday
Biblical Series III: God and the Hierarchy of Authority
Watched:
Biblical Series III: God and the Hierarchy of Authority | Jordan Peterson
See:
Tiamat
List of Mesopotamian deities
Marduk
Alû
Pazuzu
十牛
一
In Search of the Bull
In the pasture of the world,
I endlessly push aside the tall
grasses in search of the Ox.
Following unnamed rivers,
lost upon the interpenetrating
paths of distant mountains,
My strength failing and my vitality exhausted, I cannot find the Ox.
二
Discovery of the Footprints
Along the riverbank under the trees,
I discover footprints.
Even under the fragrant grass,
I see his prints.
Deep in remote mountains they are found.
These traces can no more be hidden
than one’s nose, looking heavenward.
三
Perceiving the Bull
I hear the song of the nightingale.
The sun is warm, the wind is mild,
willows are green along the shore –
Here no Ox can hide!
What artist can draw that massive head,
those majestic horns?
四
Catching the Bull
I seize him with a terrific struggle.
His great will and power
are inexhaustible.
He charges to the high plateau
far above the cloud-mists,
Or in an impenetrable ravine he stands.
五
Taming the Bull
The whip and rope are necessary,
Else he might stray off down
some dusty road.
Being well-trained, he becomes
naturally gentle.
Then, unfettered, he obeys his master.
六
Riding the Bull Home
Mounting the Ox, slowly
I return homeward.
The voice of my flute intones
through the evening.
Measuring with hand-beats
the pulsating harmony,
I direct the endless rhythm.
Whoever hears this melody
will join me.
七
The Bull Transcended
Astride the Ox, I reach home.
I am serene. The Ox too can rest.
The dawn has come. In blissful repose,
Within my thatched dwelling
I have abandoned the whip and ropes.
八
Both Bull and Self Transcended
Whip, rope, person, and Ox –
all merge in No Thing.
This heaven is so vast,
no message can stain it.
How may a snowflake exist
in a raging fire.
Here are the footprints of
the Ancestors.
九
Too many steps have been taken
returning to the root and the source.
Better to have been blind and deaf
from the beginning!
Dwelling in one’s true abode,
unconcerned with and without –
The river flows tranquilly on
and the flowers are red.
Barefooted and naked of breast,
I mingle with the people of the world.
My clothes are ragged and dust-laden,
and I am ever blissful.
I use no magic to extend my life;
Now, before me, the dead trees
become alive.
—
Verses by Kuòān Shīyuǎn
Translation by Senzaki Nyogen (千崎如幻) (1876–1958) and Paul Reps (1895-1990).
Paintings by Tenshō Shūbun (天章周文) (1414-1463
From Ten Bulls Wikipedia article.
See:
http://www.buddhistdoor.com/OldWeb/passissue/9710/sources/art9.htm
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/weai/exeas/resources/oxherding.html
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/weai/exeas/syllabi.html
silence
Biblical Series II: Genesis 1: Chaos & Order
Watched:
Biblical Series II: Genesis 1: Chaos & Order | Jordan B Peterson
Biblical Series
Watched:
Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God by Jordan Peterson.