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gr194-odilon-redon-1840-1916-i-saw-above-the-misty-outline-of-a-human-form-1896[1] Haunted-Odilon Redon 1896 From 1870 to the turn of the century the French Symbolist artist Odilon Redon worked almost exclusively in the medium of charcoal drawing and lithographs. Redon called this extraordinary body of work his noirs. Throughout his career Redon’s expressed intent was to place ‘the logic of the visible at the service of the invisible’,  an aesthetic doctrine that strongly resonated with the Surrealists. Straddling that perilous hinterland between dream, hallucination and otherworldly visions, the noirs present a haunting, nocturnal world that is forever sliding into nightmare.

It was the publication of the bible of Decadence A Rebours by JK Huysmans  in 1884 that Redon found fame. The archetypal world-weary Decadent Des Esseintes collects and describes in great detail Redon’s lithographs. After 1900 Redon turned to pastels and oils in paintings that reflected his interest in Buddhism and Japanese art and that became increasingly abstract in his latter years.

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Kitsune, Japanese Fox Spirit

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Nifty Buckles Folklore's avatarVal is a writer of enchanted tales, folklore and magic. Once chased by Vampire Pumpkins!

Kitsune or 狐, キツネ a Japanese trickster, fox spirit. According to Japanese folklore it is a smart fox that shapeshifts into a person that may cause chaos. They are described as a species of Yōkai, or spirit, kitsune are not ghosts, or unlike regular foxes. Kitsune have supernatural powers and are very strategic in their endeavors.

There are two common types of kitsune: The Zenko (善狐, means good foxes) are benevolent, celestial foxes associated with Inari; they are sometimes simply called Inari foxes.

On the other paw, the Yako (野狐, means field foxes, also called nogitsune) they tend to be mischievous or even malevolent.

According to Japanese folklore traditions there are other types of Kitsune. One example is, the Ninko which is an invisible fox spirit that people can notice only after it possesses them.

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Hall, Jamie (2003). Half Human, Half Animal: Tales of Werewolves and Related…

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Troubling Our Souls: Selling Arms to Saudi Arabia, the War in Yemen, and the US Military Industrial Complex by Carol P. Christ

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Carol P. Christ's avatarFeminism and Religion

There is a very big elephant in the room. Apparently it is invisible because even the left is not discussing it. This elephant is the civil war in Yemen to which Saudi Arabia has contributed 19,000 (19,000!) deadly (deadly!) air strikes that have been alleged to have caused 60,000 (60,000!) civilian (civilian!) deaths (deaths!). These air strikes have been carried out with arms purchased from the US and its allies. The UN estimates that 22.2 million Yemeni civilians are in need of immediate humanitarian aid and that 13 million are at the risk of starvation. Yet a Saudi-led blockade is preventing food and other supplies from entering the country.

In the wake of the disappearance of legal American resident and Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the left castigates Saudi Arabia for a vicious murder. The US President warns congress not to cut off arms deals with Saudia Arabia because to do…

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Odysseus’ Return from the Dead in the Vision of Tadeusz Kantor

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Nietzsche’s sister, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, edited her brother’s work to fit her own anti-Semitic ideology

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a very interesting article about the truth of a thinker and genius. we might always search and look after the issues before to judge about them. 

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Featured imageElisabeth Förster-Nietzsche

In 1887, Therese Elisabeth Alexandra Förster-Nietzsche, the younger sister of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, left Germany and moved to South America. Her aim was to create a utopian society consisted of only the Aryan race in the San Pedro region of Paraguay. The initial idea was that of her husband, Bernhard Förster, who was one of the leading figures in the anti-Semitic faction of a right-wing political party in Germany. The couple established the district Nueva Germania in Paraguay, where today some German descendants still live.

The connection between the Nietzsche siblings is one of intense scrutiny since some of the ideas within his philosophy were taken up by the Nazi party in the 20th century. But were those purely his ideas?

Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche was born in 1846. As children, Elisabeth and Friedrich lived in the village of Röcken bei Lützen, where their father worked as a Lutheran pastor. They were close during their childhood and into adulthood until 1885, when Elizabeth married Förster, a former high-school teacher who was an anti-Semite and a prominent German nationalist.

Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche

Elizabeth endorsed her husband’s anti-Semitic ideas and became a prominent nationalist as well. Together they planned the creation of a utopian “pure Ayan settlement” somewhere in the New World, and found the area in Paraguay that fit their requirements. The Försters persuaded 14 families from Germany to join them in establishing the new colony, which was to be called Nueva Germania. They all left for Paraguay in August 1887.

Bernhard Förster (2nd left) among other German anti-Semitic writers, ca. 1880

But the colony didn’t succeed. Their German methods of farming weren’t suitable for the land, the people weren’t prepared for illnesses common in the area, and the transportation to their settlement was too slow and difficult. Instead of a utopian society, Förster faced mounting debts that led him to despair.

He committing suicide by poisoned himself with a combination of morphine and strychnine in June 1889. His wife, Förster-Nietzsche, remained in Nueva Germania for another four years until she finally gave up and left the colony forever.
Location of Nueva Germania

Upon her arrival in Germany in 1893, Förster-Nietzsche found her brother an invalid, cared for by their mother. After a lifetime of health problems, Nietzsche had had a nervous breakdown in 1889. His work had already been published and, although he was a recluse, Nietzsche was becoming a famous philosopher throughout Europe. So she became her brother’s caretaker, promoting his writing and creating the Nietzsche Archive in 1894. She published a collection of Nietzsche’s notes in the posthumous book The Will to Power.

However, she assumed the role of editing Nietzsche’s manuscripts and in so doing, reworked them to fit her nationalist ideology, which was quite often opposite the stated opinions of her brother. Years before, when told of his sister and brother-in-law’s plans to create a German colony, he had reportedly responded with mocking laughter. Nietzsche spoke out against anti-Semitism before his breakdown and his friendship to Richard Wagner was strained because of the composer’s views.

Friedrich Nietzsche
By editing his work, Förster-Nietzsche promoted her brother as a German nationalist and his name became associated with National Socialism and German militarism. His sister was definitely one of the leading figures of anti-Semitic movements. She supported the National Socialist Party, and after 1933 when Hitler came to power, the Nietzsche Archive was supported financially as well as receiving publicity from the government.

Förster-Nietzsche used her brother’s name to publish his manuscripts containing ideas that contradicted his views and adhered to her own. She died at the age of 89 in 1935, exactly 35 years after the death of her brother. Her funeral was attended by several high-ranking German officials, including Hitler himself.

Read another story from us: Friedrich Nietzsche went mad after allegedly seeing a horse being whipped in the Italian city of Turin

As for the German settlement in Paraguay, their descendants live in the district of San Pedro Department, a quiet community dedicated to agriculture that specializes in the cultivation of yerba mate. Some fragments of German culture remain. Until 2013, the community kept itself close, and marriages were settled only between its members. However, as of 2013, there have been intermarriages with Paraguayans.

Jesus Secret Sayings 1-8, No Longer Hidden

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By elquanah With thanks

At first, it looks like a religious teaching but when one reads it will understand that it’s not in that kind!

as I myself have left since long ago any religions, but somehow, I liked Jesus as a person or a philosopher who talk about love and not hate. And now I think even if the Catholicism and Orthodoxism hadn’t taken over the Jesus teaching, he and his learning would be as spiritually as Taos or Buhdda’s but unfortunately, Greed and Avarice of the mankind didn’t allow to be so. Anyhow, a great read by elquanah indeed.

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The Curse of Time

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Amazing read, Thank You ❤🙏❤

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https://yadadarcyyada.com/2018/10/17/the-curse-of-time/Time shambles forward, clumsy, cumbersome cogs crushing us beneath its graceless bulk. At least that’s what it feels some days. Other days it feels like “Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.” (Groucho Marx?). We just have to hope for the best as the big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff (thank you Doctor Who, you always have right wordsies for every situation) drags us along on its universal joyride.https://yadadarcyyada.com/2018/10/17/the-curse-of-time/Spending time reading M.J. Mallon’s first book in the series, “The Curse of Time: Bloodstone”, I must warn you, could fill you with magic and mystery, intrigue and imagination, romance and possible fear of ruination and the worst part, you may not be able to put it down. Start reading only when you have time (hint: make time).https://yadadarcyyada.com/2018/10/17/the-curse-of-time/I started following Marje’s (M.J. Mallon) blog https://mjmallon.com ages ago (a great choice if…

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A True Feminist

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Dear men,
When you sit in a metro or a bus, I see how unwillingly you have to give up your seats just because a woman didn’t get one. No you don’t have to give me your seat because I know that you too are a human and you too get tired of standing and that although I have seats reserved for my gender, you don’t. Don’t worry, I can stand, just like you do, always. Equality is this for me.

When we go on a date, I’ll make sure the bill is split into two, equally. Your money does not come for free, nor does mine. You put in the same effort to earn those currencies like I do. So when we both are having the food, on what logic should you pay alone ? We’ll share. Equality is this for me.

When we are in a relationship, you…

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The Black Madonna of the Luminous Mountain

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