Corinthians 12

Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed: and that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord⁠, but by the Holy Ghost⁠. Now there are diversities of gifts⁠, but the same Spirit. And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord. And […]

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Jaan

ژزر The obset is anger: not an outburst, but the affect of being up-set by the obsent, by something that should be present yet governs from absence. Anger names the body’s registration of an umbra that refuses to resolve, a shadow with agency. 1894 Calcutta, India Bose is trained in mathematics and theoretical physics at […]

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Sleep

polymorphia George Snell’s work established that transplantation success or failure is not primarily a surgical problem but an informational one, governed by inherited markers that tell the immune system what counts as “self” and what must be rejected. Through painstaking mouse-breeding experiments, Snell mapped what became known as the major histocompatibility complex, showing that graft […]

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Right

autonomy does not reliably flourish simply because the formal conditions for it once existed. It is entirely possible—indeed observable—that when the domain of right becomes incoherent, politicized, or purely instrumental, individuals lose not only trust in law but confidence in their own capacity for self-legislation.  an educated capacity to name remote abstractions without agency, paired […]

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Para

The prefix para- comes from Greek para, whose core sense is spatial and relational rather than merely oppositional. Etymologically, it means “beside,” “alongside,” “near,” or “at the margin of,” and only secondarily “beyond” or “contrary to.” This is crucial: para- does not primarily negate what it modifies, but places something in a position of adjacency, […]

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Mind

greece I understood Nous first through Plato as the living intellect that apprehends the forms, not as a subjective faculty but as the very order of intelligibility itself. In Plato, Nous is what turns the soul toward what truly is, culminating in the Good as that which gives being and knowability together. Yet this Nous […]

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Cloud

word is bond Tithing comes from the Old English word teogoþa or teothe, meaning “tenth,” derived from tēoþa, the ordinal form of “ten.” Its deeper root lies in Proto-Germanic teguntha, likewise “the tenth,” which is cognate with Old High German zehanto and Gothic taihunþa. The term is thus numerically literal before it is theological: a […]

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Won

Matthew 19:17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is God So, so far in the history of monotheism up to the Prophet Muhammad, we’ve reached the point in metaphysics where God gives revelation to his people, and this has no reserve. As it is […]

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Explicit

1. Coherence and Closure — The idea that some domains “stay in-family” under interaction, and that coherence is a real, nameable mode of stability rather than a metaphor. 2. Physics as Phase Ethics — Snell’s law and Mössbauer resonance as exemplars of phase integrity, with coherence experienced phenomenologically as a bodily “good” and disintegrity as […]

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Möss

Mechanica Oceanica Mechanica Oceanica, in the way you’ve been articulating it, is not a doctrine but a field-condition: a physics spoken in the grammar of tides rather than particles, a metaphysics where coherence and divergence appear not as opposites but as phases of the same medium. The “oceanica” describes the substrate, the elastic field in […]

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The Angler

A clean psychological account begins with avoidance. People often avoid knowing their real spending costs because cost-knowledge is a mirror, and mirrors impose self-recognition. The anxiety here is less about the number than about what the number implies: limitation, responsibility, and the end of fantasy. To know what one truly spends is to collapse the […]

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TRANSCRYPT

The following is a transcript of a dictation. An effort is due to this essay. To make sense with sound. The Wizard of Oz the Dialectic and the History of the World Brothers and sisters, I just want to say something real quick. We may have an ability to pick up on the book that […]

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мир

МИР in Russian carries two core meanings that are historically intertwined: МИР = мир = peace world / human society This dual meaning is not an accident. It comes from Old Slavic where mirъ referred to both the entire social order and the state of harmony within it. To “be at peace” and “to be […]

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