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GANDHI'S LAST FAST

04 Feb 2025 1 9
Sickened by the spectacle of so much slaughter and hatred in the land he’d brought to freedom by preaching brotherhood and nonviolence, Gandhi, on January 13, 1948 announced he would fast to death unless peace returned to India. As he agonized, millions who’d been slaughtering each other swarmed in India’s streets pleading themselves to peace.

Choma’s drum

DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF

16 Oct 2023 1 59
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Carlson_(author) sushantdhamecha.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/dont-sweat-the-small-stuff-by-richard-carlson.pdf

ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES

07 Aug 2023 5 1 70
BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION The First edition. 1859. Darwin called it his “abominable volume” during the writing, but upon publication it became “my child” Origin on line PDF www.gutenberg.org/files/1228/1228-h/1228-h.htm

Page 175

07 Apr 2022 1 76
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQBnE-PopsA

Humming-bird and Humming-bird Hawk-moth

A luna esta sahindo

30 May 2022 4 2 57
“A luna esta sahindo, Mai Mai ! A luna esta scahindo, Mai, Mai ! As sete estrellas esto chorando, Mai, Mai ! Por s’acharem desamparados, Mai, Mai” The moon is rising, Mother Mother ! The moon is rising, Mother Mother The seven stars (Plaiades) are weeping Mother, Mother, To find themselves forsaken, Mother Mother

Byzantium

05 Mar 2022 2 50
THE BRIDGE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE MIDDLE AGES en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantium www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASGvE_A3wB0 www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JHCfe86A8U

The Ego and His Own

SPIRT IN ASHES

08 Apr 2021 4 5 69
HEGEL, HEIDEGGER, AND MAN-MADE DEATH Contemporary phenomena of mass death -- such as Hiroshima and Auschwitz -- have brought with them the threat of annihilation of human life. In this provocative and disturbing book, Edith Wyschogrod shows that the various manifestations of man-made mass death from a single structure, ‘death event,’ which radically alters our understanding of language, time, and self. She contends that the death event has its own logic and driving force that she traces to pre-Socratic philosophy and to certain mythological motifs that recur in Western thought. (On the jacket of the book) Edith Wyschogrod -- professor of Philosophy at Queens College, City University of New York.