Participatory Spirituality for the 21st Century
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Yes I liked Good Omens too. Pratchett is a clever guy who writes funny and a bit subversive stuff. His alternate Disc World Universe gets ever more complex, in the latest novels there seems to be a kind of modernity that begins to emerge in the Capital Ankh-Morpork. Also his fairy tales about Cats and Mice are a fun to read and surpisingly deep shit.
Interesting fact: Pratechett used to be spokesperson for a nuclear powerplant corporation before he cancelled the job and began writing fantasy novels. talk about escapism.
thanx 4 da response.
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I'm not saying that Terry is a conservative. Also I don't think conservatives are bad and evil. In the best sense, being conservative means to "conserve" what is good and beautiful (not necessarily whats true). Which makes it a question of ethics and aesthetics, once again. There is nobody like Nietzsche to provide the crucial insights there, which appaerently the Americans, includung Wilber, still have to read. And understand correctly. When I listen to Roger Walsh saying things like "if you want to be ethical, get close to ethical people" it gives me the creeps. Genaology of Morals, Integral People! at least read the wiki page. please. on and on [off topic] I continue elsewhere.
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