i profoundly disagree on the value of money....money has no value at alll in a deep sense....actually even in superficial.....infact money will be the first thing that disappear of the old world in a new one....there is no value in money that is not attributable to man.....this is not like art that is beyond human....money is minuscule...
Late to the party but I loved this talk. I don't even think of what you're describing as a feminisation of metal though. The lid is already up, you can write anything, just focus your community engagement on the sizeable segment that didn't forget how this artform started. I'd like to use myself as an example. Liturgy indeed doesn't gel with my taste beyond Aesthetica and Immortal Life II, which I love for different reasons. My preferences notwithstanding, I love that Liturgy exists. Because metal's fundamentally double-edged nature is why the most beautiful things can coalesce here. It both violently worships the craft, which requires tradition and ludicrous amounts of practice, and is primordially counterculture, which demands trying new means of expressiveness in the face of rejection. I am a traditionalist, but it's obvious to me that Liturgy is part of the boundless fire that, in fact, keeps metal metal. Thank you for the music.
Love your depth; musically, emotionally, intellectually (its own “trinity” really; distinct but one-in-the-same). I’m an atheist, so…grain of salt. It depends on denomination, of course, but no, we can’t aspire to be like Mary. We can’t be Mary because she was born of immaculate conception; free of original sin.
there are definitely some issues w like, ur audio being much quieter than ur guests, and both much quieter than the intro. RE: the content: great stuff!!!!!!! very thankful u recorded this.
i enjoy humor that laughs at doing the impossible; like juggling four cardinals; while they sing cardinal songs; to four cardinal stars; playing the angels; for Tiamat-san's entertainment; and chuckmate; kinda like checkmate;
Its worthwhile to consider the events that sparked the current constellation of world religions - they were overturnings of older gods that were seen as corrupt, by the philosophically literate.. Moses, Christ, Mohammed, they articulated/ elaborated ideas of universality against the clandestine editices of thought of their times.. they edified themselves in due course. But they originate at sites of struggle, persecution. That leads to deeper searching. That searching is like weaving an ethical fabric. Maybe even a gradual recognition of the immaterial fabric of reality, which could be god by another name
lines are theoretical; fractals are where the fair's at; therapy always opposed with wounding; and vice versa; the emotions suck relentlessly; conscious and subbed; always at the same time(s){S} and then there is a tongue;
Nice podcast! A bit long, but listening time well spent. The music of Hildegard von Bingen might interest you. And the mysticism of Paul Celan. Sledge was a great interview partner. He might be a hard act to follow. When in Cologne you should visit the Dom. A great spiritual location. Let me know if you need support. Will see you at the concert, I hope.
i would imagine the highest level philosophers that currently exist (thoughtforms included) are able to appreciate this post modern mass produced-feely esoteric parable that encapsulates and delineates all most important critiques able to be given to all of you all individually packaged (cause you are all very special... obviously) to rapidly unshittify this countryside that turned into an unending field of unremarkable gg lories.