Belonging Again II.1: Chapter III of Book 1 (Presentation)
An Address
We have described how “leaving Plato’s Cave on our own” would require mentidivergent thinking and forms of motivation that are not “typical,” which is ultimately to say that we today to address the concerns of Belonging Again (Part I) must become like Nietzsche’s Children. Here, we will elaborate on the state of our current historical moment to add further imperative to why we need to become Children. We will connect The True Isn’t the Rational, The Absolute Choice, and Belonging Again, all by O.G. Rose, and further describe the character of “the cave” in which we currently find ourselves stuck (which we will later describe as needing to change in terms of “meta-architecture” if we are to incubate and “spread Childhood”). What follows could also be seen as a further description of Affliction (and Discourse), which further suggests the need for mentidivergence (A/B). We will describe the qualities of Affliction (and Rational Impasses) in our Pluralistic and Globalized world today, where the only way to transcend it is to pay Attention to that Affliction, which will ultimately lead us to orbiting and focusing on “a common paradox” (which we will associate with “lack,” mystery, the apophatic, etc.)…
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