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“It’s by delaying his conclusions, even when they seem to him evident, that a philosopher progresses.”
— Albert Camus, Notebooks, 1942-1951
Indian Wisdom & Carl Jung
“Are you just living day to day?” — Shuzo Matsuoka
Become Nothing
"From the master of terror comes a chilling tale of unspeakable evil."
Necronomicon: Book of Dead (1993)
Directed by Christophe Gans, the first segment of the film, titled "The Drowned," follows a man who inherits a mansion with a dark secret involving his ancestors. "The Unholy Fishman" serves to provide the titular Necronomicon as a means to bring a grieving father's family back from the dead. While Vincent Hammond performed the creature's physical role, the movie is best known for its extensive practical effects created by legendary artists like Tom Savini, Bart Mixon, John Carl Buechler, and Screaming Mad George.
"In this time of need....you are not...alone!"
Krista Nell in So Sweet, So Dead (1972)
The unseen realms dictate the physical
“A shortcut to becoming a true person: put the right people beside you. The company you keep can work wonders. Customs and tastes and even intelligence are transmitted without our being aware of it.”
— Baltasar Gracián, The Art of Worldly Wisdom
"Embrace conflict, reject authority" ~ William Blake
1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R
“The one thing we do not know is the limit of the knowable. We prefer to trust to chance and to believe what is not true, rather than to own that not one of us can see what really is.”
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile, or On Education
Think on these Things
Egolessness is the spiritual or psychological state of transcending a self-centered, rigid identity, emphasizing a lack of conceit and selfishness rather than the total disappearance of personality.
“Only the body and its desires cause war, civil discord and battles, for all wars are due to the desire to acquire wealth, and it is the body and the care of it, to which we are enslaved, which compel us to acquire wealth, and all this makes us too busy to practice philosophy.”
— Plato, Phaedo
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