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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 10:33:39 +0000
From: Daniel Haines <daniel-AT-tw2.com>
Subject: Re: Some lingering points on Deleuze & mysticism


Michael Rooney wrote:
> 
> And whatever mysticism could be buggered forth
> from Deleuze would, I imagine, bear much the
> resemblance to the mystical tradition as, say,
> Nick Land's atheology bears to theology.  (And,
> at a further remove, be to new age mysticism
> what Land is to American fundamentalism.)
> 

very intriged as to a further description of what " Land [i assume you
mean Nick Land!] is to American fundamentalism" --??

also,  it has to be asked, what kind of (serious) mysticism ever
involved elves? (no, I don't count the "new age" with it's
pop-crystal-pyramid-astro-alien-bangle-medley to be part of a "serious"
mystical tradition)

dan h.99

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