Astrology
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Sun Aug 2 00:16:54 UTC 2020
Fate is a real question amongst some Eastern philosophies. Some say,
“Nothing ever happened.” I hate that idea. Something is always happening,
and we are all really here. But we are not all that is. More exists beyond
common sight. A lot more.
David Morris
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 6:46 PM gary webb <gwebb8686 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, Sisyphus... the eternal recurrence phenomena, is this the true way of
> the world? Was the lama right, is it all an illusion? the samsara, or
> whatever you call it, i don't know...we do live in a vapid age, the kind
> where Maxine goes to her Buddhist psychologist, Buddhist by way of
> California btw, to talk about the Brady Bunch. The illusions are powerful
> these days, a metric called virality, that can simultaneously coexist in
> both the digital and biological worlds, and the madman's final
> question...did we make them or did they make us? Then there's that paranoia
> added into the equation too, the hidden variable buried deep in the
> equation, or the dungeon rather, like why are the days of the week named
> after Teutonic pagan gods? A-and like, the days of the week in French are
> named after celestial bodies, seem to anyone like one of those
> Conspiracies, the ones that we'd choose to ignore... An ancient cult of
> Babylon...
>
> Maybe, there is just the eternal Will, the Will of Schopenhauer... and
> that once the veil of illusion is removed you see the true face of it, the
> death cults of Kali, then the path to Nirvana awaits to the true initiate,
> and it is only through art that it is possible to transcend to the
> immaculate cosmic forms of Plato, or descend the stairs in final madness,
> or to be reincarnated as an alchemist, whose suddenly discovered *Livre
> des figures hieroglyphiques* by Flamel... the one who has finally
> summoned the Godhead...
>
> Maybe one day we primates will understand the phallacy (Priapism (
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priapus) anyone?) fallacy of our
> logocentrism... or the drugs will finally just wear off...
>
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 6:41 PM David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> So much fun! Do our stars rule us? Isn’t this a question about Fate,
>> and/or Free Will? This is both an individual and a collective question.
>> Maybe also about Sisyphus.
>>
>>
>> https://www.google.com/search?q=sisyphus&rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS777US778&oq=sysi&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l3.5813j0j4&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=C_7hiDNrby23MM
>>
>> David Morris
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 4:10 PM Keith McMullen via Pynchon-l <
>> pynchon-l at waste.org> wrote:
>>
>> > “Oh, don’t I remember those, Lens-brother,— ’tis our Burden. Kepler said
>> > that Astrology is Astronomy’s wanton little sister, who goes out and
>> sells
>> > herself that Astronomy may keep her Virtue,— surely we have all done the
>> > Covent Garden turn. As to the older Sister, how many Steps may she
>> herself
>> > indeed already have taken into Compromise? for,
>> >
>> > Be the Instrument brazen, or be it Fleshen, [Maskelyne sings, in a
>> > competent Tenor]
>> >
>> > Star-Gazing’s ever a Whore’s profession,— (Isn’t it?)
>> >
>> > Some in a Palace, all Marble and Brick,
>> >
>> > Some behind Hedges for less than a kick, tell me
>> >
>> > What’s it matter, The Stars will say, We’ve been ga-zing, back at ye,
>> Many
>> > a Day,
>> >
>> > And there’s nothing we haven’t seen
>> >
>> > More than one way,
>> >
>> > Sing Deny o deny o day . . . [Recitative]
>> >
>> > > On Aug 1, 2020, at 1:43 PM, gary webb <gwebb8686 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Reading C.V. Wedgwood's Thirty Years War, and came across this line
>> > which
>> > > Pynchon mentions in Mason & Dixon, the part where Maskelyne and Mason
>> are
>> > > casting each other's horoscope
>> > >
>> > > "A pseudo-scientific interest in Astrology was the fashion. Kepler
>> > himself,
>> > > half humorously, half indignantly, averred that the astronomer could
>> only
>> > > support himself by ministering to the follies of astronomy's "silly
>> > little
>> > > daughter, astrology""
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