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a month ago
"But I can't listen to music very often, it affects my nerves. I want to say sweet, silly things, and pat the little heads of people who, living in a filthy hell, can create such beauty. These days, one can't pat anyone on the head nowadays, they might bite your hand off. Hence, you have to beat people's little heads, beat mercilessly, although ideally we are against doing any violence to people. Hm -what a devillishly difficult job!" -Lenin commenting on Beethoven's Appassionata.
“It is obvious that art cannot teach anyone anything, since in four thousand years humanity has learnt nothing at all. We should long ago have become angels had we been capable of paying attention to the experience of art, and allowing ourselves to be changed in accordance with the ideals it expresses. Art only has the capacity, through shock and catharsis, to make the human soul receptive to good. It’s ridiculous to imagine that people can be taught to be good…Art can only give food – a jolt – the occasion – for psychical experience.” ― Andrei Tarkovsky
"You say, 'The LORD's way is not fair!' Hear now, house of Israel: Is it my way that is unfair, or rather, are not your ways unfair?" -Ezekiel 18:25.Shalom:
As was expected, the Muse and I have hit frightening heights when it came to research for the magnum opus. So many subjects, even some specific, and yet very little to go on for some or too many to know where to begin.
I'm sure over time, I'll get it sorted out (I don't plan on getting it done within a year, or maybe even five) but I wouldn't mind any outside help on where to head first. Some subjects will probably require me to make some visits to Europe in my life but hey, McCarthy didn't write Blood Meridian from an office; he went to Texas and Mexico, learned Spanish, and lived the places he wrote; as Aristotle would say that any good poet would do when creating art.
What I'm hoping to find in time are such:
-history of Germany pre and post-WWI
-German farming pre-WWI but still 20th century
-history of Poland pre and post-WWI (don't worry about during, very little is recorded sadly outside of forced emigration)
-History of Romania 1920s to 1940s
-Details on a certain camp that did horrible things by horrible people that begins with an A and ends with a Z (it is a very controversial work, but one that I reason necessary)
-the allied invasion of Italy
-The Isle of Man in the UK during WWII
-And basically life in England from the 1930s all the way to late '70s.
-Any technological history or details that are worth noting
And that's all I feel I need for now. Sorry to disturb you again, and thanks for listening even if you can't aid me.
I'm sure over time, I'll get it sorted out (I don't plan on getting it done within a year, or maybe even five) but I wouldn't mind any outside help on where to head first. Some subjects will probably require me to make some visits to Europe in my life but hey, McCarthy didn't write Blood Meridian from an office; he went to Texas and Mexico, learned Spanish, and lived the places he wrote; as Aristotle would say that any good poet would do when creating art.
What I'm hoping to find in time are such:
-history of Germany pre and post-WWI
-German farming pre-WWI but still 20th century
-history of Poland pre and post-WWI (don't worry about during, very little is recorded sadly outside of forced emigration)
-History of Romania 1920s to 1940s
-Details on a certain camp that did horrible things by horrible people that begins with an A and ends with a Z (it is a very controversial work, but one that I reason necessary)
-the allied invasion of Italy
-The Isle of Man in the UK during WWII
-And basically life in England from the 1930s all the way to late '70s.
-Any technological history or details that are worth noting
And that's all I feel I need for now. Sorry to disturb you again, and thanks for listening even if you can't aid me.
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All those sources at the bottom of a Wikipedia are what Wikipedia excels at. Call kursives to for there stuff. The insane coty farming Kusine used to have a lot in German and Dutch farming practices.
That they are, I guess I'll start writing a list.
"Call... practices." *inhales, exhales* Not that you've done anything wrong on your part, but I think I've failed to mention I'm retarded and struggle to understand what is simple to read for others. Could you please restate what the last two sentences you wrote in a dumbed down manner, please sir?
The Kansas dirt and farming museum had things on Dutch and German farming .
Lastly, when you write you will be absorbed by your story, and you will find you are connected to something larger than yourself. You will know things you have no right knowing.
And that's just the way it is.
Vix
I already feel that way, and rights? Rights are a notion that, while must be upheld, also have moments of disregard if the circumstances direly need it to be such. This is such.
Thanks, Vix; here's hoping for some good researching.
JPGS have become practically lossless even better with the metadata than PNGS
You might have some luck finding some consilient bridges with how the logistical chain might go-
art & intimacy how the arts began let me known that art is often used to bind bonds and for when to eat- but metaphysically it remains unstudied to a mature extent.
Inventions and iterations of technology usually has some derivative like the 1896 bittner pistol but with the desert not having any birds; sand turned against sand where the forest was amongst themselves.
Also this might help
https://repository.aip.org/oral-his.....;facets_query=
https://publicdomainreview.org/
https://publicdomainreview.org/essa.....nd-the-killed/
https://freemasonry.bcy.ca/anti-mas...../struggle.html
https://sacred-texts.com/nam/nw/chinook/cht09.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx4ohggE-FE
https://youtu.be/cN7sZ2wMg_Q?si=2N9Z4lb2Hhdj0AQ7
https://www.native-languages.org/ch.....ok-legends.htm
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38348335/
https://gpsych.bmj.com/content/37/3/e101641
http://www.mysticknowledge.org/20-E.....Rays_Vol-1.pdf
https://www.theosophy.world/sites/d.....Rays_Vol-2.pdf
Our canadian residential schools were pretty hellish scary too, so much so 70% of canadians dont know about it!
But I don't want to derail your journal.
No, no. It's fine; what you're asking is good questions, I'm concerned however, what it is you'll find. Nonetheless, it's alright.