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Chris Nathan's avatar

I know it’s not exactly the point, but this is such beautiful writing.

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alexsyd's avatar

That's a great arlicle. Myself, I think of paganism as the sense that the world is alive with various gods and daimons (some good some bad). In a way, Christianity separated spirit from the flesh and made God a distant figure. Divine order needs to come back down to earth in human form. Christ did this but left, leaving His followers waiting for His return.

There's always been this strain of iconoclasm in Christianity. The fear and hatred of images, and of the body. But the Greeks were able to make images that could aid in the manifestation of divine beings, alive but more perfect and, simultaneously, from another world.

Great poetry is called a fine madness. Culture is what's left over after you forgot what you tried to learn. It's instinct, but a learned one. As Europeans we need to return to a more instinctive view of the world and ourselves, and the old gods can help us.

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