 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          Pfhorrest
Pfhorrest         
          NOS4A2
NOS4A2         
         To me illness (which I am currently experiencing) reminds me that I have a body and that body is fallible and finite. I have to try and cope with this finitude. I am not sure how finitude squares with beliefs looking for eternal truths.
 180 Proof
180 Proof         
         :death: Memento mori, memento vivare. :flower:To me illness (which I am currently experiencing) reminds me that I have a body and that body is fallible and finite. I have to try and cope with this finitude. — Andrew4Handel
Amor fati.I am not sure how finitude squares with beliefs looking for eternal truths — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         It’s true that disease, illness and pain are keen reminders of our mortality, but to push it a little further, they should remind you that you are a body, as fragile as you are finite. — NOS4A2
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         It leaves the question as to whether mania - madness - itself can produce anything of real worth. At the moment it seems to me that can only be in a negative sense, the words and pictures - the works - produced by madness being ultimately a kind of accident, and of only incidental or accidental value. — tim wood
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          unenlightened
unenlightened         
         Cognitive neuroscience has been heavily based on neurological disorders, brain lesions and brain injures. Disorder and absence can show what constitutes normality. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
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