From recent posts on the Sandywell lexicon —
This suggests . . .
"The theme for the National Catholic Schools Week 2013
is 'Catholic Schools Raise the Standards.' The annual
observance starts the last Sunday in January and runs
all week, which in 2013 is January 27 to February 2."
"After all, tomorrow is another day." —Scarlett O'Hara,
quoted here in a post of May 9, 2005.
"Dr. Tomorrow is another guy ." —A comment on that post.
The Dr. Tomorrow link leads to a page promoting something
called the Institute of Noetic Sciences. This in turn leads to
the 2009 Dan Brown novel The Lost Symbol .
For related material in this journal, see
Raiders of the Lost Dingbat.
As for raising the standards, see the conclusion of
Adolf Holl's The Left Hand of God —
Wikipedia (links added)—
"Hubbard coined Dianetics from the Greek stems dia ,
meaning through, and nous , meaning mind."
"The snow kept falling on the world,
big white flakes like white gloves."
— Frederick Seidel, "House Master,"
poem in The New Yorker of Sept. 3, 2012
Detail of Aug. 30 illustration, with added arrow—
The part of the illustration at upper right is from a post of
Friday, July 13th, 2012, on the death of producer Richard Zanuck.
"Pay no attention to the shadow behind the curtain."
A Sequel to Koestler's
The Call Girls
Gilles Deleuze, Negotiations 1972-1990,
Columbia University Press paperback, 1997, p. 137–
"Academics' lives are seldom interesting."
But then there is Matt Lee of the University of Greenwich.
See his weblog subtitled "notes and thoughts on philosophy"… particularly his post "Diamond time, daimon time," of August 20, 2009.
See also my own post of August 20, 2009– "Sophists"– and my earlier post "Daimon Theory" of March 12, 2003:
More about Lee:
"Chaos majik is a form of modern witchcraft."
More about magick:
Noetic Symbology
(Log24 on October 25, 2009)
Midrash:
"The Game in the Ship cannot be approached as a job, a vocation, a career, or a recreation. To the contrary, it is Life and Death itself at work there. In the Inner Game, we call the Game Dhum Welur, the Mind of God. And that Mind is a terrible mind, that one may not face directly and remain whole. Some of the forerunners guessed it long ago — first the Hebrews far back in time, others along the way, and they wisely left it alone, left the Arcana alone. That is why those who studied the occult arts were either fools or doomed. Fools if they were wrong, and most were; doomed if right. The forerunners know, and stay away."
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