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I was surprised to read this by Pepe but also delighted. Although I confess I had a similar experience with this one that I do with many of his pieces: I don't quite understand most of what he says and come away wondering if it is my stupidity and ignorance or his compositional style.

That said, I found that long book and downloaded it and hope to slowly work through at some point. I think the biggest differences between East and West have to do with vocabulary-language on the one hand, and the ever-changing zeitgeists we go through on the other. For example, we cannot imagine - most of us - how people viewed reality only two hundred years ago in our own nations, let alone other civilizations. Reaching back hundreds of years, or even two millennia, is quite a stretch especially, again, given serious vocabulary issues.

For example: what did people two thousands years ago in Greece mean by 'the gods'? Can it be translated into modern English in a way that we can understand what they meant by it? Doubtful. And even if so, there is a great difference between esoterically informed Christian English, materialist-modernist English, philosophical English or yogic informed English, each of which would understand the gods or neoplatonism or pneuma/spirit/prana/chi quite differently.

My impression is that strong spiritual traditions have generally travelled world wide throughout human history; in ancient times maybe it took a couple of centuries whereas now it is more rapid; but the speed of travel has less to do with travel logistics as cultural density. The less ignorant a culture the faster it can absorb new inputs; the more ignorant the less open it is to improvements or deeper wisdom and the more prone to rejecting any such new streams. I fear we are in a latter period now so despite all our interconnectivity etc., which is very real, our international modernist fixation on the materialist-mechanistic ways of viewing reality and running our societies is so entrenched that it will be quite some time before we can a) reconnect with perennial philosophy-wisdom-spirituality sufficiently to create a new international synthesis that will inform a new civilization at some point.

Time will tell. Thanks for putting that article up. Good on Pepe!!

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Acco Hengst's avatar

'Launch your boat of the mind and sail away from the current reality while learning something instead of watching some mindless TV program. Your peace-of-mind and your blood pressure will thank you.'

Too busy with MoA, karlof1, and managing my finances to renew and expand on my Latin School background from more than sixty years ago. I am spending most of June in Greece and will give it a shot then.

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