“Numinosum” de Hate, del disco “Tremendum” (Death Metal, Polonia, 2017).

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“Numinosum” de Hate, del disco “Tremendum” (Death Metal, Polonia, 2017).
“Sometimes, in our confusion, we have been known to turn the Other into a monster and a god. Hierophanies – where the unshowable deity shows itself – are often terrifying. Hence the double etymology of monstrare, to show and to warn. Zeus’ mutations into a plundering bull or rapacious swan epitomize this paradox. And Kali certainly knew how to scare mortals. Even the generally ‘good’ biblical God could resort to horror on occasion, as Job realized; or Abraham when commanded to kill Isaac, or Jacob when he found himself maimed at the hip after wrestling with the dark angel of Israel. Or Zechariah struck dumb by the angel Gabriel. Not to mention the tales of floods and plagues and conflagrations sent by a jealous God to fill his people with fear. Divine monstrance was not infrequently an occasion of terror. Fascinans et tremendum, as the mystics said.Poets too have attested to this enigma of the monstrous God. W.B. Yeats captured this disturbing ambiguity of the sacred, for example, in his apocalyptic image of the ‘rough beast slouching towards Bethlehem to be born’. A sentiment echoed by Rilke in his famous opening apostrophe to the Duino Elegies: ‘Every angel is terrible’. And one might also recall here Herman Melville’s chilling evocation of the quasi-divine, quasi-demonic whiteness of the whale, recalling at once the horror of Leviathan and the transcendence of Yahweh.” - Richard Kearney, Strangers, Gods and Monsters: Interpreting Otherness. Routledge, 2002. p. 6.
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Hammock Tremendum (2018)
From the album: Universalis (Hammock Music)
Hate Tremendum
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Also hey guys!!!!!! If you like horror movies there’s this new one coming out called The Gallows and I would really love you to watch it bc it was all filmed in my town and actually part at my school and I met the creators and yeah it would really be awesome if you guys watched it!!!! There’s a trailer on YouTube I believe and it’s so good, the creators (first-time movie makers, they did a few commercials before but that’s it) were able to actually sell it to Warner Brothers!!! Their company name is Tremendum Pictures if you wanna look them up!!! Also they have a tumblr page, it's thegallowsmovie uwu
Philip K. Dick proposes reality is similar to the Matrix movies 20-some years their prior.