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This week, a fairly quick rundown of my thoughts on Devotional Polytheism by Galina Krasskova.

As always, let me know what you think!

Date: 2024-12-09 02:45 pm (UTC)
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I'm always very surprised when people say things like "you can always do better" as if it's an encouragement. Isn't it the same as saying "you're never good enough?" How depressing, to always be a failure by definition, whether one tries one's best or not! If that's the case, why try at all?

Today's MM capsule review is fitting, since I also get the same feeling from Greer's Shoggoth Concerto, Nyogotha Variations, and Hall of Homeless Gods, when he says things like "the universe doesn't have eyes." Greer seems to find encouragement in it, though it reads like an inducement to suicide to me: if nobody cares then nothing matters, and if nothing matters, why try?

Maybe that's why I find the Mysteries compelling: every soul is unique and so needs a unique teaching.

Date: 2024-12-14 03:09 am (UTC)
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Re: JMG's indifferentism, it seems the Pythagoreans would agree with your assessment of "materialistic nihilism," since I ran across this in the Sentences of Sextus (a list of Pythagorean aphorisms): "He who thinks that there is a God, and that nothing is taken care of by him, differs in no respect from him who does not believe that there is a God."

Date: 2024-12-14 03:59 pm (UTC)
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I also am not much of a fan of JMG's (seemingly?) nihilistic metaphysical views. I think at least part of it is motivated by the sort of knee-jerk anti-Christian reaction mentality this is quite commonplace throughout modern paganism. On the other hand, he might just be really cagey about his actual beliefs, as he's stated many times that he doesn't like making absolutist metaphysical statements, out of fear of his readers turning his ideas into dogmas. The fact that he favors The Cosmic Doctrine as his go-to cosmology tells me that he isn't in fact a believer in a nihilistic cosmos, as that doctrine is Monistic to the core and strongly resonates with Platonic/Pythagorean tradition.

Date: 2024-12-14 04:22 pm (UTC)
sdi: Oil painting of the Heliconian Muse whispering inspiration to Hesiod. (Default)
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Yeah, it would make sense as a reaction to very-entitled people. If that's the case, though, I would have assumed he'd realize its past its pull-by date: younger people seem to me to be more likely emotionally crushed rather than emotionally extravagant.

(That is, if a horse is over-enthusiastic, it makes sense to "rein it in;" but if a horse is under-enthusiastic, it makes sense to "spur it on.")
Edited (fix my metaphors) Date: 2024-12-14 04:23 pm (UTC)

Date: 2024-12-15 03:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] causticus
Jeff, I think it's mostly inconsistency. One thing he does a lot (that I struggle with greatly) is totally compartmentalizing each of the different systems of teaching he works with. On the contrary, I'm always inclined to try and synthesize every teaching of seeming worth that I come across in my mental travels.

Date: 2024-12-15 04:17 pm (UTC)
sdi: Oil painting of the Heliconian Muse whispering inspiration to Hesiod. (Default)
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I actually think compartmentalization is good practice.

There's a famous saying in statistics, "all models are wrong, but some models are useful." JMG is swift to point out (following Kant) that models are all we have access to, and Plotinus would say Objective Truth only exists at the level of the Intellect (which we're two hops away from)! Here in the material world, we're merely the blind men and the elephant: any teaching we have access to can only encapsulate one small nugget of Truth, and it isn't possible even in theory to reconcile them all.

It is good to learn to use a tool when it's appropriate, but it must also be kept in mind that no tool can be universal!

Date: 2024-12-15 03:58 pm (UTC)
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SDI, that sounds about right.

I think ideas like cosmic indifferentism, moral relativism, and hard polytheism were/are very appealing to the boomers who delved into alternative spirituality. But it seems like the younger generations are looking for meaning and purpose, not more of the aforementioned. So yeah, giddyup!

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