Tag: Khora

Nutshell continued

For the new Jesuit pope (see previous post) Now among Log24 posts tagged "Khora" is one from July 15, 2010, dealing with a book called Deconstruction in a Nutshell:…

Verbum Sat

Khora.

Eternal Recreation

Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C. G. Jung Recorded and edited By Aniela Jaffé, translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston, Vintage Books edition of April 1989 From pages 195-196:…

Annals of Symbolism

A phrase from last night's post— "God's empty chair." For related material from this journal, see The Empty Chair. A related scene from mathematics education (the theme of…

Simplify (continued)

"Plato acknowledges how khora  challenges our normal categories  of rational understanding. He suggests that we might best approach it  through a kind of dream  consciousness."   —Richard Kearney,…

Where Entertainment is God (continued)

"… the clocks were striking thirteen…" "Entertainment continued," a Log24 post last year on this date, suggests… A reading from Richard Kearney's Strangers, Gods and Monsters  (Routledge, 2003)—…

Brightness at Noon, continued

"What exactly was Point Omega?" This is Robert Wright in Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny. Wright is discussing not the novel Point Omega  by Don DeLillo, but…

Quest for the Lost Origin…

Project Management at Villanova Yesterday's noon post, "Lying Forth," linked to a passage by Walter A. Brogan, Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. A related Brogan remark for…

Window, continued

"Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity!  I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen,…

Beyond the Limits

"Human perception is a saga of created reality. But we were devising entities beyond the agreed-upon limits of recognition or interpretation…." – Don DeLillo, Point Omega Capitalized, the…