07-07-2013, 06:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2013, 06:21 AM by Adonai One.)
"What Stirner says is a word, a thought, a concept; what he means is no word, no thought, no concept. What he says is not what is meant, and what he means is unsayable."
— Max Stirner, Stirner's Critics
A journey is not its end but what it is. Trancensdence is part of the journey but it is not the whole journey.
Nothing cannot exist for it is everything. I only wish to preach that all is one and that nothing can be overcome through illusory hedonism.
The desire for a "heaven" and an "ascension" is usually accompanied with a varying contempt for our current state of being. I only wish to make this clear.
— Max Stirner, Stirner's Critics
A journey is not its end but what it is. Trancensdence is part of the journey but it is not the whole journey.
Nothing cannot exist for it is everything. I only wish to preach that all is one and that nothing can be overcome through illusory hedonism.
The desire for a "heaven" and an "ascension" is usually accompanied with a varying contempt for our current state of being. I only wish to make this clear.