Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: What are four of the six aesthetic moments? Describe and give an example of each.?” plus 5 more |
- Question: What are four of the six aesthetic moments? Describe and give an example of each.?
- Question: Why do we need to exit?
- Question: Why the world so static and stable if it is a dream?
- Question: Life is just noise and pointless, isn't it?
- Question: Are we actually in a film? or a virtual reality? or a film about virtual realities? or a film about being in a film? or what?
- Question: How does a person change externally when they have inner peace?
| Question: What are four of the six aesthetic moments? Describe and give an example of each.? Posted: 22 Oct 2015 08:07 AM PDT I found 6 aesthetic moments here: Beauty, Subline, Grotesque, comedy, tragedy, kitsch Can you describe and give me the example of 4 of them, thank you! |
| Question: Why do we need to exit? Posted: 22 Oct 2015 03:35 AM PDT Birth and death are the bookends of our lives. Living towards death in time gives one's life a direction and framework. Death does not teach anything. Life teaches everything. If we are what we are, it is life which gives it's meaning, and not death. The wise person thinks of nothing so little as death. When a wise person or philosopher thinks about death - it only makes him to think of ways to live fully immersed in the life that we have. We have so many years for happiness or a good life. There is nothing like "happy ending" for life. The way we live gives worth to life. Death is the road to final destination. Life is the travel. The soul is the guide. When the mind and death are transcended, man will have a new home: Light - the Light of the Beyond through wisdom. |
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| Question: Life is just noise and pointless, isn't it? Posted: 22 Oct 2015 01:12 AM PDT What "point" do you think life should have? People often say that, but it usually comes from a perspective of "humanity", as a group, waiting for someone to come along and "make it all better". You are NOT humanity. You are an individual and you are free to choose for yourself. Whatever "point" you assign to life is "sacred". Whatever point you declare life to have, that's what it's going to be, for as long as you keep choosing it, and nobody can touch that. If you choose "pointless" as your definition of life, there's nothing anyone can do about it. You can declare it and live life as if it's true and have the experience of it and that won't affect how others perceive and experience life, one bit. Is "pointlessness" enjoyable to you? Out of all of the options available, why are you choosing THAT? What do you get from it? Your low opinion of reality can only result in the experience of a reality worthy of low opinion. If that's what you want, then congratulations you HAVE it. If you do NOT want that, then choose something else. A lot of people choose the definition of life you seem to be choosing and then seek sympathy for not liking what they've chosen. If you don't like the life and reality you've chosen, then choose something else. And if you don't choose something else, then...well...whatever. It is your choice. I, personally, can't "sympathize" with you any more than I could with someone who hates the color blue and then freely chooses to paint his house with it - but there are plenty who can. There are plenty to whom your complaints make perfect sense and just as you are perfectly free to choose that definition of life, you are equally free to join the petulant chorus of those who complain about it. You are free. Congratulations! edit to add: IF you decide to choose something else, you don't have to waste time regretting your previous choice or perceiving IT as a waste of time because the worse that misery is, the greater the exhilaration when you DO choose something else and reality shifts to reflect your new choice!! |
| Posted: 22 Oct 2015 12:11 AM PDT Sorry, but you and this question are simply too stupid to answer. You may be wanting to appear 'profound' .... |
| Question: How does a person change externally when they have inner peace? Posted: 21 Oct 2015 11:09 PM PDT How does a person change externally when they have inner peace? ~~~ True, unconditional Love is ALWAYS recognized by It's unconditional Virtues; Compassion, Empathy, Sympathy, Gratitude, Humility, Charity (charity is never taking more than your share of anything, ever!), Honesty, Happiness, Faith... |
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