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How do authors see themselves today: as a modern version of a "damned poet"? - As a "Me Inc" or "micro-business"? - Or as the idealized form of our Entertainment Companies? ...
(ARTE, 15/10/2009)
Writers see themselves as such because they have always liked to read and write a lot - For example they have come to writing by many fateful reverses or a difficult medical history - lasting for years. Some also tried to connect what they had read to their own painful experiences - and to heal in a literary process... (dali48)
The confessing "pantheist" (Claude Monet) couldn't and didn't want to be buried in blessed soil. His only "God" was nature, - and its image of his beloved garden...
(Rhine Post, 14/10/2009)
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A micro-enterprise is a type of small business, often registered, having five or fewer employees and requiring seed capital of not more than $35,000. The term is often used in Australia to refer to a business with a single owner-operator, and having up to 20 employees. The European Union EU defines micro-enterprises as those that meet 2 of the following 3 criteria and have not failed to do so for at least 10 years: fewer than 10 employees, balance sheet total below EUR 2 million, turnover below EUR 2 million. The term micro-enterprise connotes different entities and sectors depending on the country... A writer is a person who produces literature or nonfiction, such as novels, short stories, plays, screenplays, poetry, essays, articles, or other literary art. Skilled writers are able to use language to portray ideas and images... A writer's output sometimes contributes to the cultural content of a society, and a society may value his or her work as art... Broadly, a writer is anyone who writes, especially one who writes professionally. The term writer is customarily used as a synonym of author, although the latter term has a somewhat broader meaning... Pantheism is the view that the Universe (or Nature) and "God" (or divinity) are identical (see Cosmological Principles, etc. - d.48). Pantheists thus do not believe in a personal, or anthropomorphic god. The word derives from the Greek (pan) meaning "all" and the Greek (theos) meaning "God". As such, pantheism denotes the idea that "God" is best seen as a process of relating to the Universe. The central ideas found in almost all pantheistic beliefs are the view of the Cosmos as an all-encompassing unity, reverence for the Cosmos, and recognition of the sacredness of the Universe and Nature... There is no official universal symbol for all types of pantheism, but one symbol used by the World Pantheist Movement (WPM) is the spiral as seen in the curves of the nautilus shell, or in the spiral arms of a galaxy, showing the link between the cosmic physical and the biological...
He (J.T.) clarified the idea in a 1710 letter to Gottfried Leibniz when he referred to "the pantheistic opinion of those who believe in no other eternal being but the universe". However,
many earlier writers, schools of philosophy, and religious movements expressed pantheistic ideas... The early Taoism of Lao Zi and Zhuangzi is also sometimes considered pantheistic...
The first open revival was by Giordano Bruno (burned at the stake in 1600)... Moses Mendelssohn helped to spread pantheism to many German thinkers in the late 18th and in the 19th century... For a time during the 19th century pantheism was the theological viewpoint of many leading writers and philosophers, attracting figures such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge in Britain; Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in Germany; Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau in the USA... It persisted in eminent pantheists such as the novelist D. H. Lawrence, scientist Albert Einstein... Prominent atheist Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion gave Naturalistic Pantheism increased credibility among atheists by describing it sympathetically as... In 2008, Albert Einstein's 1954 German letter in which he dismissed belief in a personal God was auctioned off for more than US$330,000. Einstein wrote... Physicalism is a strong form of metaphysical naturalism. This position was held by John Toland, Ernst Haeckel, D.H. Lawrence and Paul Harrison. This version is represented today by the World Pantheist Movement founded by Harrison. In this version, the term god — if used at all — is basically a synonym for Nature or Universe, seen from the point of view of reverence... Taoism in the tradition of its leading thinkers Lao Tzu and Zhuangzi, is comparable with Pantheism, as The Tao is always spoken of with profound religious reverence and respect, similar to the way that Pantheism discusses the "divinity" of the Universe... This idea of pantheism is traceable from some of the more ancient Vedas and Upanishads to vishishtadvaita philosophy... (Wikipedia)
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Claude Monet, France - Musée Marmottan Monet, 2 Rue Louis Boilly, 750-16 Paris, Frankreich
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The confessing "pantheist" (Claude Monet) couldn't and didn't want to be buried in blessed soil. His only "God" was nature...
Pantheists do not believe in a distinct personal or anthropomorphic god. Adi ... Retrieved 10 June 2023. ^ Smith, V.S. (2008). Clean: A History of Personal ...
29.01.2014 - Beautiful wild birds and wrens etc.
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About two miles north of the little town of Kingsville, Ontario, on the north shore of Lake Erie, is the bird sanctuary of Jack Miner. From his boyhood years, Jack loved the woods and the things of nature -- the birds and animals, the trees and lakes and crisp air and fresh sunshine... (J. Wei)
Officials also speculated that fireworks shot by New Year's revelers in the area might have caused severe stress in the birds. Rowe said Sunday there was evidence that large fireworks may have played a role. "Initial examinations of a few of the dead birds showed trauma... The dead birds will be sent for testing to labs at the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commission and the National Wildlife Health Center in Wisconsin... (CNN)
Anyone can feed wild birds in your back yard or when travelling, although for those people who do not have enough room in their own back yard for a bird aviary, you can still interact with beautiful wild birds... (E. Hughes)
Creepy discovery in the state of Arkansas on the first night of the new year: About 1,000 birds there fell literally out of the blue to the ground... One ornithologist suggested, according to "World Online", that the birds could have died of stress due to trauma. The reason for this could have been lightning, hail or even New Year's Eve fireworks... (Web.de)
December, 20 - International Day of Human Solidarity... (dali48)
How we decide today - the world will look like tomorrow... (B. Pasternak)
Beginning of Winter 2009 in Erkrath. - What kind of bird isn't twittering to me in the masses of snow (-12°C), pressing itself for protection against a stony wall and asking for food - it's a little wren... (dali48)
"We plant a tree or go vegetarian = carbon offsetting"... (shazwellyn)
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tillsontitan
“I am a bird lover and have to admit this is a good question. I got a little confused going from Ontario to Arkansas but I think you are saying the same thing happened in both places?"
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Most wrens are small and rather inconspicuous, except for their loud and often complex songs. Notable exceptions are the relatively large members of the genus Campylorhynchus, which can be quite bold in their behavior... The wren is also known as kuningilin "kinglet" in Old High German, a name associated with a legend of an election of the "king of birds". The bird who could fly to the highest altitude would be made king... In modern German the name is "Zaunkönig", king of the fence (or bush)... Wrens are principally a New World Family, distributed from Alaska and Canada to southern Argentina, with the greatest species richness in the Neotropics. As suggested by its name, the Eurasian Wren is the only species of wren found outside the Americas, as restricted to Europe... (Wikipedia)
Golden Snow
“I love the birds they give us joy in our hearts with their sweet songs ... I feed them all winter long and enjoy their joyful and happy songs on the coldest days ... I ask other ot feed them also ... thanks for your caring ways toward nature dali48” …
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Lake Erie and Jack Miner
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