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Let me add here that eros so is illusion that pertains only to the human condition, and so with all ilusion gone the opposites of attraction are also gone that for the Greeks meant that philia became a sign of prestige in evidence of their so called sage impotence. Opposite this is that in modern days it is a sign of prestige that males as much as die with a hard on to prove their worth as male instead of man. |
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How can anyone argue that the longer Marcionite gospel of Mark which added the mystical doctrine of Empedoclean philia to the narrative is not at the core of Clement's system - and thus Marcionite Mark is 'secret Mark'?
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It is wherein philia has replaced eros and so is where friendship is sought and also is enforced by Civil Law in our new Material World, where on the flip-side agape went 'poof' instead of being be future to unfold in its creative kind of way to renew the world, that so must come from inside the womb of man to unfold each generation anew. To 'renew the world' is with a mandate of its own, which here is to subdue the world it knows instead of the world around us that we see with the naked eye and plunder it. So in essence we must be a slave to our own world to subdue and master it, and not subdue other people to be a slave of us. The problem with philia is that friends have things in common, and if that is true, it also means that they have nothing to offer to each other that so reduces the vivacity of their dream and soon live like a dreamer without a dream to live, that we call the adolescent period, which is very prominent in our modern West these days on account that. Be it known here that the increasingly prolonged adolescent period we know is a modern phenonon, we call it, because we know it is real but do not quite know why . . . in the same way that a scientist cannot explain the source of his own 'major' just as to poet cannot critique the 'poem' he wrote, wherefore then philosophy is king, or a poem would not be the art of the artisan. This so now makes life itself an art, and a prayer to live out without a spoken word. So now to pray in a closet is not hide in there to pray, but be the closet in the freedom of your life (and just go to church for confess your sins and leave them there and then go West again to sin some more). In Biblical terms it is wherein our temple tramp (we call here Eve) has lost her charm that so removes argosy from life as the essence [that] precedes vision that drives execution. It is how Culture Eats Vision for the Materialist in opposite to the Idealist for whom Essense Precedes Existence and he actually lives the unfolding future that he sees and continues to see in the dream he lives that is fed by the infinite source that drives him (here back to Plato's Seventh Epistle again that we call Communion with the Saints wherein culture feeds vision). Culture is potent. It is like a wild card in a deck that will either enable and support, or it will impede and sabotage of which, for example, the popularity of "Romeo and Juliet" testifies as a barometer of the 'well being' of a culture as a whole, via its members in the particular as they identify with it, or not. And yes, this is all observed and recorded evidence for us to know. |
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Clement does I think believe in friendship philia between husband and wife. See Stromateis book 4 chapter 20
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Yes, but gnostic is not the same as Gnostic wannebe's who are look-alikes in their deprivation of the gnosis they are chasing. Philosophy means love of wisdom and not seeking wisdom as outsider yourself.
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"Well, when we teach philosophy in France, at the beginning of every academic year, we recall this etymology. We remember that philosophia in Greek means the love or friendship towards Sophia which is wisdom but also cleverness or skill or knowledge. So then we ask what is Philia - what is love or friendship or desire? In this way, we begin defining philosophy on the basis of this etymology."
Derrida, Jacques and Nikhil Padgaonkar (Interviewer.) "An Interview with Jacques Derrida." in: Web Archive. (Last update March 17, 1997. |
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Derrida points out that this model of friendship prefers the same to the other – the friend is the same and not the other in this philosophical tradition. Since the friend is a 'model' of the self, friendship (philia) actually has a structure. The friend is the reflection of what he desires, but, since he can only desire things which he lacks, which he has been deprived of, then before that privation friendship must have been linked to what is oikeios (familiar). Oikeios is an adjective which means that 'which is one's own, personal, even intimate and interior, as well as that which is close, from the parent or the friend or the compatriot', it stems from the Greek noun oikos, which means the hearth, the familial lodgings, the home. The logic and the structure of a relationship of the one and the other, the original and the copy. The friend is our ideal image and he resides close to the hearth. http://books.google.com/books?id=szH...%2C%22&f=false
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