I'm
afraid I've been thinking, a dangerous pastime, I know ... from Beauty and the
Beast
A previous
article I wrote about Passion, Emotion and Delusion left many questions
unanswered and thus prompted me to rethink the subject - and this opened new
perspectives in my mind. I never could have thought that passion and meaning
were such integral and connected concepts.In this blog I will be trying to get to the truth about what is really important in life, and to write satirically about what is not - all in my quest for The Stuff Reality is Made of. I also write articles on Religion, History, Travel, Flying, Philosophy, Physics, Meta Physics, Natural History. Mathematics and Psychology.
15 Apr 2013
8 Apr 2013
Passion, emotion and delusion
Passion, Emotion and
Delusion - by P.K.Odendaal - 7 April 2013.
I am quite sure that passion is the most important emotion
in our lives and that of God - if one can refer to Him as having a life in that
sense. I also know of many people who do not have that emotion, but I would not
want to live without it. In fact, God displayed His biggest act of love towards
us in the Passion of Christ.
Of course many people, notably the materialists, agnostics
and atheists would disagree that these three non-material or non-physical things
- passion, emotion and delusion - exist. For the rest of us who go off at a
tangent when these things grip us know too well what they are.
28 Mar 2013
Just one
Just One
One song can spark a moment,
One flower can wake the dream
One tree can start a forest,
... One bird can herald spring.
One smile begins a friendship,
One handclasp lifts a soul.
One star can guide a ship at sea,
One word can frame the goal
One song can spark a moment,
One flower can wake the dream
One tree can start a forest,
... One bird can herald spring.
One smile begins a friendship,
One handclasp lifts a soul.
One star can guide a ship at sea,
One word can frame the goal
20 Mar 2013
The distribution of Happiness
The Distribution of
Happiness - by P.K.Odendaal - March 2013.
We all should be engaged in the pursuit of happiness, but
somehow the activity eludes us, because there are so many other things which
occupy our thoughts and acts - and so the pursuit of happiness it filters down
to the oblivion of the subconscious. When we realise that we are not happy, we
wonder why that is, and it is simply because we did not pursue it. How can we
realise or attain something when we do not pursue it? That only happens in
fairy tales.
The notion of distribution is very easy and well known. The
population of the earth is not spread evenly over the whole earth. If that was
the case the distribution of the population over the earth would have been
constant or homogenous. But now there are more people in cities than in rural
areas, so that the distribution of the population is uneven. It is also valid
for almost anything else like pressure, rain, poverty, minerals and wealth. We
will return to the latter later on.
5 Feb 2013
Human excellence and the trodden path
Human excellence and
the trodden path - by P.K.Odendaal - February 2013.
Amended 5 March 2013
One stands amazed at the accomplishments of individuals who
have attained feats of excellence never done before, and one thinks that it was
built on years of methodical exploration, planning and experimentation.
Although these accomplishments go hand in hand with exploration, planning and
experimentation, the bigger truth is that it is built on a directionless
procession of random events and the variation of circumstances.
The upper layer reveals to us an accomplishment of almost
super human effort and insight, but it is built on a thicker layer of bricks or
stones of doubt, mindless wanderings, meaningless efforts, botched
opportunities, luck, unexpected outcomes and a thing called serendipity.
1 Feb 2013
Science and fairy tales.
Science and fairy
tales - by P.K.Odendaal - January 2013
I have written a lot lately about reality and meta-physics,
and debunking the false aura of gullibility surrounding science. I need to
place these in a multi-dimensional perspective and place it in its most realistic
domain.
As starters, I wish to emphasize that science and fiction is
the same thing, and therefore we have this strong genre of science-fiction -
simply because there is a fine line or no line between the two. It is really
difficult to place these two in different domains or different stages of
reality. The one is no more real or fantastical than the other, but history has
blinded our eyes to the most basic agreement between the two. We have just too
many times been fooled into thinking that science is real and fiction unreal or
imaginary.
18 Jan 2013
Dialogue with an atheist - Part 10 - The Invisible hand
Dialogue with an atheist - Part 10 - The Invisible hand.
by P.K.Odendaal - January 2013
Our Protagonist's acronym GLC stands for God Loving Creature.
GLC: Hi Atheist, care for a curved ball from
me?
Atheist: Why not?
GLC: Have you heard of the Invisible Hand?
Atheist: Why, no.
GLC: It is quite a well known and basic
principle in Economics.
Atheist: Why do you want to tell me? I don't like
economics.
GLC: Because it demonstrates quite clearly
the presence of God in inanimate things, of which Economics is an excellent
example. We can then also extrapolate this phenomenon throughout the Universe.
10 Jan 2013
Dialogue with an atheist - Part 9 - Talking to God
Dialogue with an atheist - Part 9 - Talking to God
GLC Do you think that inanimate things have
souls - or can feel emotion - or can understand something?
Atheists: Of course, I believe in it. That is what
Darwinism is all about. Darwinism posits that the tiny cells, even in inanimate
things, steers the course of evolution in a random way. And if you did not
know, electrons which are totally inanimate know their way around an atom's
nucleus. This has been determined by our brilliant scientists. In fact, we do
not believe in any external meta-physical influences on such an electron. It
knows by itself and the nuclear forces acting on it, what it should do, and it
does it every-time without fail.
8 Jan 2013
To Russia, with Love - a novelette - Part 1
To Russia, with Love -
a novelette - Part 1 - by P.K.Odendaal - January 2012
They, tempting, sent Pandoras to my cost,
So rich in wealth, with danger far more fraught;
They urged me to those lips, with rapture crown'd,
Deserted me, and hurl'd me to the ground.
Amended February 2013
To me
is all, I to myself am lost,
Who
the immortals' fav'rite erst was thought;They, tempting, sent Pandoras to my cost,
So rich in wealth, with danger far more fraught;
They urged me to those lips, with rapture crown'd,
Deserted me, and hurl'd me to the ground.
Goethe, Marienbad Elegy, the last stanza,
translated by Edgar Alfred Bowring
This poem was written by Goethe when he was 73 years old and
in love with a woman of 18 years, to whom he proposed via a friend and got
turned down. This theme of Goethe was later incorporated in a book and later in
the film: 'Death in Venice' where Gustav von Aschenbach, an artist, author and
philosopher, in his early fifties, falls in love with a young man, about 13
years old. 5 Jan 2013
Dialogue with an atheist - Part 8 - Tree of death
Dialogue with an atheist - Part 8 - The tree of death - by P.K.Odendaal
January 2013
Our Protagonist's acronym GLC stands for God Loving Creature.
GLC: Hi Atheist, why do you look so
intoxicated today - have you had some drink or drugs?
Atheist: I will have you know that I do not drink and
I don't do drugs - and I am very sober as I stand here. My behaviour conforms
to the highest moral standards of society - much higher than most of you
Christians.
GLC: I was talking of your intoxication with the drugs which come from the fruit of the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil,
because I see that you have had too much it. It intoxicates the soul with temporary
pleasure and vainglory, takes away hope and faith, sells you as a slave and in
the end kills you - like all other drugs. It burns you from the inside until
there are only ashes left in your soul.
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