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Max Leyf's avatar

“All of modern philosophy, for Eliade- including science- is centered on dealing with the spiritual crisis arising from this terror of history. His key insight was this inversion of values- scientists think they are on an empirical quest to understand religion, but really, they are on a religious quest to give spiritual significance to science, in the vain hope of deriving ought from is. We are not experiencing progress, but rather, retreat from higher truth. These profane philosophers have demonstrated empirically that man lives by bread alone, and they are starving.“

this is a brilliant insight

I am reminded of Whitehead’s quip:

“Scientists, animated by the purpose of proving they are purposeless, constitute an interesting subject for study.”

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Kevin Morrissey's avatar

“Without conscious rituals of loss and renewal, individuals and societies lose the capacity to experience the sorrows and joy that are essential for feeling fully human. Without them life flattens out, and meaning drains from both living and dying. Soon there is a death of meaning and an increase in meaningless deaths.”

Nailed it.

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