A suitable hallmark for
the previous post, Logical Death:
Hexagram 29: "K'an represents…
the principle of light inclosed in the dark."
— The Richard Wilhelm I Ching
A related page from Stanford:
A suitable hallmark for
the previous post, Logical Death:
Hexagram 29: "K'an represents…
the principle of light inclosed in the dark."
— The Richard Wilhelm I Ching
A related page from Stanford:
The May 29 death of a Stanford logician, combined
with this morning’s previous post, suggests a review
of the May 29 post Lost in Translation.
Context— Posts tagged “Bregnans.”
“… near-death experiences have all the
hallmarks of mystical experience…”
— “Bolt from the Blue,” by Oliver Sacks
(See “Annals of Consciousness,” June 20, 2014)
The late Charles Barsotti once “worked for Kansas City-based
Hallmark Cards,” according to an obituary.
See also Mad Day.
Some related deconstructive criticism:
A search for the late Charles Barsotti’s art
in this journal leads to the following passage:
For related material from Bloomsday 2014,
the date of Barsotti’s death, see posts tagged
“consciousness growth.”
Update of 2 AM June 21, 2014:
“… near-death experiences have all the
hallmarks of mystical experience…”
— “Bolt from the Blue,” by Oliver Sacks
Barsotti once “worked for Kansas City-based
Hallmark Cards,” according to an obituary.
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