M&D Deep Duck Soulless?
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 09:11:51 CST 2015
>> Strongly reinforced on 25: "Somehow the Learnèd Dog has led him to
presume there exist safe-conduct Procedures for the realm of Death,-- that
through this Dog-reveal'd Crone [Hepsie], he will be allowed at last to
pass over, and find, and visit her [Rebekah] and come back, his Faith
resurrected."
Of course this references Orpheus' journey to the Underworld in his failed
attempt to retrieve his wife. And this brings us back to GR, and Slothrup
as Orpheus.
David Morris
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
> Puts most of his actions in regard to grief under that obsession. Soul
> survival that is.
>
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
> > Interesting in terms of Mason's frequenting of hangings, a place where
> souls might be departing bodies on a regular basis. Maybe he was looking
> for some evidence of that.
> > On Jan 15, 2015, at 7:53 AM, Monte Davis wrote:
> >
> >> MK > p. 22....Mason, from the ongoing grief of the loss of his wife,
> after suggesting to Dixon that they should investigate the Learned Dog for
> Metempsychosis reasons, at least p.19
> >>
> >> Strongly reinforced on 25: "Somehow the Learnèd Dog has led him to
> presume there exist safe-conduct Procedures for the realm of Death,-- that
> through this Dog-reveal'd Crone [Hepsie], he will be allowed at last to
> pass over, and find, and visit her [Rebekah] and come back, his Faith
> resurrected."
> >>
> >> FWIW, very early in Ulysses Molly encounters "metempsychosis" in her
> reading and asks Bloom what the word means. It recurs all day -- a funeral
> day -- in Bloom's thoughts. (But then, what doesn't?)
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 6:50 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> p. 22....Mason, from the ongoing grief of the loss of his wife, after
> >> suggesting to Dixon that they
> >> should investigate the Learned Dog for Metempsychosis reasons, at
> >> least p.19....after asking why are there still not
> >> Oracles...Gate--Ways to Futurity.....
> >>
> >> must ask tLD if he has a soul...
> >>
> >> I would say, off the top, Mason is sorta-obsessed with whether Death
> >> is The End or there is an After, wouldn't you? [tangential: we might
> >> remember the von Braun quote in GR. More heretically tangential: we
> >> might remember TRP's lifelong remembering of his great pal, Richard
> >> F.?]
> >>
> >> The doubts of a religious man. There was a time in the West when no
> >> (religious) person would even have such doubts. Dante's time did not,
> >> right Monte? and TRP fave Henry Adams said about the same of the time
> >> of building Mont-Saint Michel and Chartes.
> >> Becker suggests that Acquinas's massive Summa came about as his and
> >> his time's edifice against doubt...
> >>
> >> But, doubtlessly, religious doubt at least was ushered in with the
> >> Enlightenment.
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