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Tag Archives: Christ
THE MAN WHO LOST A THOUGHT: “THE END” (Post XXIII)
The sad man man, for the last time, sobbed uncontrollably as he sat on his log. It was my turn to speak. ****************************** “’Listen, nothing has been lost, nothing has been wasted. Do you realize how many people you have inspired … Continue reading →
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THE MAN WHO LOST A THOUGHT: Socrates and Meno (Post XXII)
The sad man surprised me with his story about the dialogue between Socrates and Ion. The Euripedes’ magnetic stone of Heraclea was quite interesting. I decided right then and there that I would have to read about it and decide for … Continue reading →
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THE MAN WHO LOST A THOUGHT: Euripides Stone of Heraclea (Post XXI)
The story about Socrates and Ion was finished; or so I thought. The sad man surprised me. He had a bit more to tell about the magnetic stone. ****************************** “Socrates told Ion that the power in Euripides’ magnetic stone of Heraclea was so … Continue reading →
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THE MAN WHO LOST A THOUGHT: Socrates and Ion (Post XX)
The sad man once again started his discussion about his lost thought. He wondered if possibly he should stop thinking about thoughts. He voiced aloud that maybe he was trying too hard. Then again maybe if he gave his brain … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abraham, books, Christ, Greek Philosophy, Ion, Judaism, Lost thought, Metaphor, Nihilism, Nothingness, original thought, Rhapsodizing, Sacrates
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