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Dreams

‘Our birth is but a sleep and forgetting: The Soul, that rises with us, our life’s star, Hath had elsewhere its setting, And cometh from afar.’ (William Wordsworth) There are some who believe that reality is but  a dream in … Continue reading

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Religion

The suggestion that the human race is lost and absolutely hapless when it comes to understanding their place in the world has been expressed many times. In the mid  1600’s the Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza wrote that people find themselves … Continue reading

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A Solution in Search of a Problem

Much of what I am trying to do here is to get to the story behind the story, i.e., to get a glimpse of the greater context of what plays itself out every day as what we refer to as … Continue reading

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Life

The basic inorganic building blocks from which life was formed are chemicals such as methane, ammonia, water, hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide, and likely a few more. To date no credible scientific theory has been advanced that can account for … Continue reading

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Our Heavenly Home

… But Trailing Clouds Of Glory Do We Come, From God, who is our home: Heaven lies about us in our infancy!”  (William Wordsworth) Apart from the obligatory nod to the prevailing local deity at the time that this was … Continue reading

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The Myth of Sisyphus

Sisyphus, as we know, is the figure in Greek mythology who was punished by the local Gods for his deceitfulness by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only for it to roll down again at the … Continue reading

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The Largest Maritime Disaster in History

On the 30th of January, 1945,  the Soviet submarine S-13 attacked and sank the MV Wilhelm Gustloff in the Baltic sea with as many as 10,000 refugees on board, and in so doing caused the largest maritime disaster in recorded … Continue reading

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Religion Kills Once Again

It was reported by the BBC today that a Bangladeshi publisher of secular books has been hacked to death in the capital Dhaka in the second attack of its kind on Saturday, police say.  Faisal Arefin Dipon, 43, was killed … Continue reading

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The Subject Defines the Object

“Nothing is an object unless there is a subject to consider it.” While not questioning the existence of objects when not directly considered, in “The World as Idea”, Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) says that we only know the world in relation … Continue reading

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Life is a Metaphor

Life is a metaphor and living it tells us what the cosmos is all about. The problem is,  we don’t really know what is going on, but are forced to act out what is at stake here by our very … Continue reading

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