File spoon-archives/heidegger.archive/heidegger_2003/heidegger.0302, message 140


Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 19:39:22 +0000
Subject: Re: Help Wanted on Being
From: michaelP <michael-AT-sandwich-de-sign.co.uk>


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on 15/2/03 4:48 pm, Allen Scult at tristamigistus-AT-hotmail.com wrote:

> "You can only love what you create."
> 
> Or Nietzsche,
> 
> "Amor Fati"
> 
> Happy Valentines Day,

Peace, Allen, on this day of love... your post puts me in mind (so to speak)
of a Kabbalistic interpretation of the Torah that says that the events
bespoken in that text occurred at the same time as the text itself, or
rather, the other way round, whereupon the writing was coterminous with the
events the text bespoke...

"...where word breaks off
no thing may be"

"in the beginning was the word"

we are what (that) we speak

regards

michaelP


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Re: Help Wanted on Being on 15/2/03 4:48 pm, Allen Scult at tristamigistus-AT-hotmail.com wrote:

> "You can only love what you create."
>
> Or Nietzsche,
>
> "Amor Fati"
>
> Happy Valentines Day,

Peace, Allen, on this day of love... your post puts me in mind (so to speak) of a Kabbalistic interpretation of the Torah that says that the events bespoken in that text occurred at the same time as the text itself, or rather, the other way round, whereupon the writing was coterminous with the events the text bespoke...

"...where word breaks off
no thing may be"

"in the beginning was the word"

we are what (that) we speak

regards

michaelP
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