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Phoron
Was discussed in SB that E Michael Jones has contributed a book with this title.
Hope to continue a discussion here.
More than ever beauty is under attack and from the most unlikely sides...as this ancient spiritual conflict is asymmetric warfare...
"Why is beauty truth? This is a question for our understanding of what we are. E. Michael Jones, quoting on medieval writers has said: “Over the course of the Middle Ages, as Aristotle began to supplant Plato in the Scholastic mind, beauty began to acquire the status of a transcendental, “semi-consciously at first,” then more spe- cifically in the writings of Robert Grosseteste, who “attributed the name of Beauty (Pulchritudo) to God, and wrote, ‘If everything desires the good and the beautiful together, the good and the beautiful are the same,’” but while the same in terms of the order of Being, they appear as different to us according to the order of knowing. “For beauty,” according to Grosseteste, “is a disposition of the good in so far as it pleases the apprehension, whereas the good strictly speaking has to do with the disposition in which it pleases our affections.””. So what is beauty? Why it is important for us?"
And not to muzzle the ox:
"The artist, in other words, produced what the philosopher could not explain. If one of its manifestations was beauty, the Trinity was “everywhere” in nature or waiting to be released from the stone by the sculptor. Even if no one could explain it, the Trinity was visible to the human eye whenever it perceived maximal complexity combined with maximal unity under the manifestation of beauty5"
"The fourth section of the book examines the war on beauty as manifested most brutally and tragically in the Jewish commodification of art as a form of aesthetic usury, and in the Jewish attack on Logos through music, literature, art and architecture."
Nice.
And it would make sense that a "chosen people" that for centuries did NOT make images so as to not "corrupt themselves" would then learn to counterfeit and corrupt and debase the goyim's aesthetic currency...joos already fell into idolatry in the OT...so why not cause others to stumble too...
Hope to continue a discussion here.
E Michael Jones - Rev. Jeff Langan: Lecture on The Dangers of Beauty - GoyimTV
Rev. Jeff Langan lectures on the newly released book by Dr. E. Michael Jones: The Dangers of Beauty - the Conflict Between Mimesis and Concupiscence in the Fine
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More than ever beauty is under attack and from the most unlikely sides...as this ancient spiritual conflict is asymmetric warfare...
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"Why is beauty truth? This is a question for our understanding of what we are. E. Michael Jones, quoting on medieval writers has said: “Over the course of the Middle Ages, as Aristotle began to supplant Plato in the Scholastic mind, beauty began to acquire the status of a transcendental, “semi-consciously at first,” then more spe- cifically in the writings of Robert Grosseteste, who “attributed the name of Beauty (Pulchritudo) to God, and wrote, ‘If everything desires the good and the beautiful together, the good and the beautiful are the same,’” but while the same in terms of the order of Being, they appear as different to us according to the order of knowing. “For beauty,” according to Grosseteste, “is a disposition of the good in so far as it pleases the apprehension, whereas the good strictly speaking has to do with the disposition in which it pleases our affections.””. So what is beauty? Why it is important for us?"
And not to muzzle the ox:
Fidelity Press
Fidelity Press is the premier resource for books written to help you understand how cultural and psychological warfare have been used to destroy society and religion. Fidelity Press is the exclusive home for books authored by E. Michael Jones.
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"The artist, in other words, produced what the philosopher could not explain. If one of its manifestations was beauty, the Trinity was “everywhere” in nature or waiting to be released from the stone by the sculptor. Even if no one could explain it, the Trinity was visible to the human eye whenever it perceived maximal complexity combined with maximal unity under the manifestation of beauty5"
The Dangers of Beauty — Culture Wars
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"The fourth section of the book examines the war on beauty as manifested most brutally and tragically in the Jewish commodification of art as a form of aesthetic usury, and in the Jewish attack on Logos through music, literature, art and architecture."
Nice.
And it would make sense that a "chosen people" that for centuries did NOT make images so as to not "corrupt themselves" would then learn to counterfeit and corrupt and debase the goyim's aesthetic currency...joos already fell into idolatry in the OT...so why not cause others to stumble too...
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