Thursday, 27 November 2008

Fraser and His Scottish Garden; continued with a nod to Cultural Hallucinations

This years crop of bulbs are still waiting to be planted, but its always the way at this time of year, the right day will come along and you either take the time to do it, or wait for another dry free day.

Nihilism, to slightly change tack here to deal with the cultural hallucinations... the belief that nothing has any value, especially religious and moral principles. You call this cause for hope?

Nothing having any relative value or distinction? How would I discern when to plant my bulbs were this true?

There could be no 'critical analysis' if nihilism is 'hope'. Our 'voice' is; we don't 'take' it anywhere.
The "powers that be",...represent the voice that is. The moment of speech is "taken on", when it is voiced, regardless of whether the context in which we speak is "ours or usurped".

If many feel "dispossession", of feeling at home or 'identity challenged'; then there was no strength of character, fibre, or identity there to begin with.

The "cultural patterns" may be chance, or happenstance, -; yet they are concrete and distinct nevertheless. It is distinction and discrimination , ('that' or 'this'), which makes all the difference and inequality exists, - all things are not equal- there may be a need 'to speak', but it need not always be voiced.

It is enough, that whatever the voice we use is only 'that'. The bulbs still remain unplanted.

CONTEXT: The circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement or idea. The parts that come before and after a word or passage that clarify its meaning. You will have multiple interpretations of which 'context', we 'find ourselves in'... from multiple opinions.

To 'avoid' alone, may possibly imply , opposition; 'what does it mean' and 'whats happening' differ little, as the 'I' persona is inescapable. The ID can cross over with the 'I' alone, when the need is great enough for the 'I' to be subsumed by the ID, however briefly.

The bulbs still remain unplanted.

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