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The Burning of Troy
Ka
Quantavolution Volumes Eleven and Twelve
Alfred De Grazia
Ka
Quantavolution Volumes Eleven and Twelve
Alfred De Grazia
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A Fire Not Blown
Recollections of a Fallen Sky
The Velikovsky Affair
Quantavolution Volume Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen
Alfred De Grazia
Recollections of a Fallen Sky
The Velikovsky Affair
Quantavolution Volume Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen
Alfred De Grazia
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Quantavolution Volume One
Introduction
Alfred De Grazia
Introduction
Alfred De Grazia
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Alfred de Grazia dies
(Dec. 29, 1919 - July 13, 2014)
Pity the Mourners
Pity the mourners, not the dead.
Mourning is worse than dying.
Calculating the sadness and tears,
the forlorn reaching for the dead,
I hardly dare to die. It would be
an imposition upon friend and family.
But they ought esteem more the
trouble I take to outlive them,
to keep them happy and chattering
about my faults:
"What silly thing will he do next?"
(Short of dying, of course,
than which nothing is worse
save the mourning that follows.)
Alfred de Grazia
From: Twentieth-Century Firesale
https://grazian-archive.com/index.html
(Dec. 29, 1919 - July 13, 2014)
Pity the Mourners
Pity the mourners, not the dead.
Mourning is worse than dying.
Calculating the sadness and tears,
the forlorn reaching for the dead,
I hardly dare to die. It would be
an imposition upon friend and family.
But they ought esteem more the
trouble I take to outlive them,
to keep them happy and chattering
about my faults:
"What silly thing will he do next?"
(Short of dying, of course,
than which nothing is worse
save the mourning that follows.)
Alfred de Grazia
From: Twentieth-Century Firesale
https://grazian-archive.com/index.html
A New Researcher has joined the team
I'd like to welcome another member of our research team here at Sam Fisher Data Drops:
Ned
From the,
Orgone Telegram channel:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum
Ned has a wealth of information that's fascinating stuff to read and those of you who are signed up to the chat page too, will be already familiar with his posts?.
He also runs the
Anything Gonz Goes Telegram group
https://news.1rj.ru/str/gonzojourney
Give both of his channels a sub.
He's an exceptional researcher and I'm really looking forward to seeing what he's got for us?
(and because I'm a little late getting round to typing this message, he appears to be posting quite a lot?
Good man!
That's what I like to see!)
😁👍
I'd like to welcome another member of our research team here at Sam Fisher Data Drops:
Ned
From the,
Orgone Telegram channel:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/orgonecontinuum
Ned has a wealth of information that's fascinating stuff to read and those of you who are signed up to the chat page too, will be already familiar with his posts?.
He also runs the
Anything Gonz Goes Telegram group
https://news.1rj.ru/str/gonzojourney
Give both of his channels a sub.
He's an exceptional researcher and I'm really looking forward to seeing what he's got for us?
(and because I'm a little late getting round to typing this message, he appears to be posting quite a lot?
Good man!
That's what I like to see!)
😁👍
Telegram
Orgone Channel Telegram
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—Exploring classicists succeeding WR and avant garde succeeding JD.
—Exploring classicists succeeding WR and avant garde succeeding JD.
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Immanuel Velikovsky
The Psychoanalytic Papers
http://varchive.org/tpp/index.htm
INTROGENESIS
More will I tell thee too: there is no birth
of all things mortal, nor end in ruinous death;
But mingling only and interchange of mixed
there is, and birth is but its name with men.
— Empedocles
http://varchive.org/tpp/introg.htm
CHAPTER X
The Criterion for Ethical Values and Its Determination
http://varchive.org/tpp/values.htm
What is evil? Evil means assimilation of the superior by the inferior.
Evil means a failure - Beethoven’s nephew, who sponged at the expense of genius.
Diseases are evil, as is the action of bacteria. Also death is evil.
Relative evil is the assimilation of something that could have been replaced by the inferior - that which has a lesser capability for the production of lasting values [these last being defined as] accumulated powers of assimilation.
Thus the eating of meat is relatively evil. The assimilation drive, in and of itself, is neither good nor evil: it becomes good when sublimation takes place, but when abasement occurs, it becomes evil.
Mean is the embezzlement of life from something that is meant to serve the assimilation only to a limited extent. It is mean, because the greater portion is thus condemned to go the contrary way of useless devaluation.
Thus the consumption of bird tongues, for which birds are killed, is meant mean, and relatively evil. Equally mean is the activity of bacteria who, for want of a small portion of the human substance which they need, destroy a whole organism -that is, diminish its assimilation capacity excessively.
The usurer who destroys the livelihood of a person for a few pennies, is just as mean.
If it is possible to calculate the energetic values of an introgenic event mathematically, also nothing stands in the way of determining ethical values in mathematical quantities.
Immanuel Velikovsky
The Psychoanalytic Papers
http://varchive.org/tpp/index.htm
INTROGENESIS
More will I tell thee too: there is no birth
of all things mortal, nor end in ruinous death;
But mingling only and interchange of mixed
there is, and birth is but its name with men.
— Empedocles
http://varchive.org/tpp/introg.htm
CHAPTER X
The Criterion for Ethical Values and Its Determination
http://varchive.org/tpp/values.htm
What is evil? Evil means assimilation of the superior by the inferior.
Evil means a failure - Beethoven’s nephew, who sponged at the expense of genius.
Diseases are evil, as is the action of bacteria. Also death is evil.
Relative evil is the assimilation of something that could have been replaced by the inferior - that which has a lesser capability for the production of lasting values [these last being defined as] accumulated powers of assimilation.
Thus the eating of meat is relatively evil. The assimilation drive, in and of itself, is neither good nor evil: it becomes good when sublimation takes place, but when abasement occurs, it becomes evil.
Mean is the embezzlement of life from something that is meant to serve the assimilation only to a limited extent. It is mean, because the greater portion is thus condemned to go the contrary way of useless devaluation.
Thus the consumption of bird tongues, for which birds are killed, is meant mean, and relatively evil. Equally mean is the activity of bacteria who, for want of a small portion of the human substance which they need, destroy a whole organism -that is, diminish its assimilation capacity excessively.
The usurer who destroys the livelihood of a person for a few pennies, is just as mean.
If it is possible to calculate the energetic values of an introgenic event mathematically, also nothing stands in the way of determining ethical values in mathematical quantities.