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10.07.2024 - A. Brodsky & Life as a “one-way street” / Sin & addiction / Loss & suffering & exile etc.

dali48 and teaching and writing diary & books and cycling & photographing in Erkrath, 8/1983 - 5/2010

Wednesday, February 20, 2008
19.02.2008

Interpretation by dali48
Although Brodsky was strongly influenced by his Soviet experience, he had no illusions that other political systems could offer a perfect alternative. The great enemy is not space, but time! ... Man is attacked by both the past and the future! - The only thing that prevents the merging of future and past is the short time span of the present, symbolized by man and his body in “Ecloque IV: Winter” (1977)... On a personal level, Brodsky sees life as a “one-way street” - A return to what is past – a previous life, a woman – is impossible ... A complete publication of his works was only possible after the fall of the communist dictatorship in 1991 ... One consequence of Brodsky's idea that a person only moves in one direction was (see there is no going back in life - only forward, - and the final destination is known, it follows that one should not be in a hurry and rather feel one's way forward cautiously like a blind man, etc. - d.48) that he never returned to his homeland ... His final argument was: "The best part of me is already here - my poetry." ... (J. Brodsky, Article)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
11/18/2000

Interpretation by dali48
If we equate liberal with free, value-free, we are in great danger of emptying human existence of meaning. The consequences are indifference and inner emptiness (see alternatives: Nature, faith, religion, sport, meditation, etc. – d.48) ... (S. Das)

Sin is the addiction to oneself (see egoism, fun-culture, narcissism, etc. – d.48) or the inability to recognize the unavailable (see transcendent, etc. – d.48) and to allow it into one's own existence ... The larger the mental garbage dumps, the more restricted, neurotic, depressed, resigned, passive the personality. - For the healing process, the emotional component of the doctor-patient relationship (see teacher-student, etc. – d.48) is just as important as the level of medical skill and knowledge. Biological medicine and naturopathy make antibiotics superfluous in 95% of infection cases! ... (P. Neumayer)

Swallowing mustard seeds every morning protects against stroke, improves memory and cleanses the brain ... (A. Lonicero, 17th century physician)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008
18.02.2008

Interpretation by dali48
Brodsky died of a heart attack in New York in 1996 (aged 56) ... Brodsky's parents were not allowed to travel to the West to visit him and they died in Leningrad (St Petersburg) ... I want Maria Volpert and Alexander Brodsky to accept reality under a 'foreign code of conscience' ... This will not resurrect them,
but English grammar may at least prove a better escape route from the chimneys of the state crematorium than Russian ... Later works reflected the poet's idea of ​​a post-Christian era in which the antagonism between good and evil is replaced by moral ambiguity. Other popular themes were loss, suffering, exile and old age. Brodsky did not feel entirely safe in his new home, - even in peaceful Cape Cod, disturbing visions invaded his mind (see also P. Celan & traumas from the past that had lasting effects etc. - d.48) ... Language was for him a vehicle of civilization, superior to history, longer-lived than any state! ... In his exile and in his relationship with Leningrad, Brodsky discovered similarities with Ovid's Rome, Dante's Florence and Joyce's Dublin. The text was written in 1987 ... (P.A.C.)

He left school at the age of 15 and took jobs in a morgue, a mill, a ship's boiler room and on a geological expedition. During this time, Brodsky taught himself English and Polish and began writing poetry ... Brodsky was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1972 after serving 18 months of a 5-year sentence in a labor camp in northern Russia ... Brodsky studied under the popular Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. After his exile he moved to America, where he settled in Brooklyn and Massachusetts ... Brodsky died of a heart attack in his Brooklyn apartment in 1996.
Prose: Less Than One (1986), On Grief and Reason (1995), Watermark (1992) ... (poets.org)

Akhmatova translated the works of V. Hugo, R. Tagore, G. Leopardi and various Armenian and Korean poets and wrote memoirs of the symbolist Alexandr Blok, the artist A. Modigliani and the acmeist Osip Mandelstam ... (Pegasus Author's Calendar)

10.07.2024 - Hothouse Earth / Creativity / Isolation versus closeness / Self-love / P. Sloterdiyk etc.

dali48 and teaching and writing diary & books and cycling & photographing in Erkrath, 8/1983 - 5/2010

Thursday, February 21, 2008
09.11.2000

Interpretation by dali48
In addition to the knowledge (hothouse earth), suffering must be added before a person changes his behavior! ... (Rhine Post, November 8th)

Welcome to the Hothouse Earth ... Juni 2024. ·. 164. Mal angezeigt.

Creativity does not mean eagerness to work, but creation that compels work! ... 
On the one hand, the feeling of isolation comes from bitter experiences, especially in childhood and adolescence, of being left alone at the decisive moment and for a long time, not being understood, misunderstood, ignored, rejected, not being loved ... We are afraid of closeness, even in our thoughts! ... Reflections at the wrong moment are unloving towards oneself and towards others ... Anyone who thinks about themselves or others at the moment of closeness splits their consciousness off from the relationship ... The oldest of all emotional wounds - not being loved - can always resurface. - In the open wound of depression, emotional lack of connection becomes a permanent condition. If we isolate ourselves from others in memory of early insults, we experience the outside world as unbearable pressure that counteracts our urge to live. - Our loneliness is sterile because it shields itself from love! ... It is not a violent path of sudden release, as with diarrhea or emotional outbursts, that I am suggesting, but an inner path of awareness on which unhealthy cramps and tensions resolve themselves when we turn to them. - It is not the love of another person that can ultimately heal us from early unlovedness, but the love that we give ourselves! ... Unloved people believe that they have to buy their well-being through effort and discipline! ... (P. Schellenbaum)

Thursday, February 21, 2008
11/11/2000

Interpretation by dali48
People do not just seek pleasure while avoiding suffering, even if it often seems that way. - They also seek the fulfillment of their humanity through aggression, grief and pain. - Negative emotions are also life and an expression of our life instinct! ... (P. Schellenbaum)

Instead of growing from the stronger, the weaker unconsciously tries to cut the stronger down to his own size. If he finally succeeds in doing this, he despises him as a reflection of his own weakness. - Parents who have succeeded in breaking their children should treat them like poor patients ... The pariah is indeed an outcast, but also free from the duties of those who cast him out. He has access to a world that is closed to the well-structured (adjusted) and the insured (illusionists), to the world of unchanneled life energy and dubious fantasies ... Only the renunciation of later parental love breaks the spell. They were oppressed because they were dangerous. They were dangerous because they were superior. The awareness of their real superiority means the first step on their way to self-respect and self-love ... (P. Schellenbaum)

The amoral ones make way for life - while the "virtuous" citizens with their 100 obsessive ideas already give a taste of what they will do to others (and have done in the past) ... (P. Sloterdiyk)

10.07.2024 - TCM & Liver, Heart, Lung, Spleen, Kidney etc. / Serious loss & Depression / S. Freud & Melancholy etc.

dali48 and teaching and writing diary & books and cycling & photographing in Erkrath, 8/1983 - 5/2010

Thursday, February 21, 2008
05.11.2000

Interpretation by dali48
Liver diseases go to one with a green complexion; one should eat sweet food to soften the liver: Rice, beef, dates, leafy vegetables! ... 
Heart diseases: red complexion, see sour food to strengthen the heart with plums, chives, mung or adzuki beans; 
Lung diseases: White complexion, see bitter food to help the liver to disperse: Wheat, lamb, apricots, kernels, garlic, onions; 
Spleen disease: Yellow, sallow complexion, see salty food to dry the dampness: Black beans, soybeans, pork, chestnuts, bean leaves; 
Kidney disease: Black, dark complexion, see spicy foods: Corn, chicken, peaches, shallots! ... (The Yellow Emperor)

Some of the conditions for which TCM is known to be helpful include:
  • Obesity.
  • Diabetes and its complications, such as retinopathy (damage to the retina located in the back of the eye)
  • High cholesterol.
  • Depression.
  • Arthritis.
  • Back pain.
  • Male and female fertility disorders.
  • Alzheimer disease.

Thursday, February 21, 2008
08.11.2000

Interpretation by dali48
The more serious a loss is in adulthood, the more painful a separation is in the present, the greater the parental love must have been in childhood so that a person does not fall into depression! ... (P. Schellenbaum)

Freud writes: "Melancholy (depression) is a deeply painful mood, a loss of interest in the environment (outside world), a loss of the ability to love, an inhibition of all achievement and a reduction in self-esteem." He (the depressed person) does not know, for example, that he has lost his sense of himself with his partner, because he denies himself in merging with the lost person. - The depressed person takes revenge on the original objects by means of self-punishment ... Exposing oneself means exposing the other, self-aggression, hostility towards the other. In this way Freud also explains the mystery of the tendency to suicide ... In grief the world has become poor, in depression it is the ego itself. - The depressed person loses himself to what he has lost. The open wound of depression attracts the foreign and repels what is his own. Because the depressed person has merged with the lost love object, he becomes identical with its loss and loses his own ability to love. His relationship has become nothing; he feels himself to be nothing (nobody). - There is counter-pressure against the supposed external pressure, and he does not let himself go and fall! ... (S. Freud)