By: Stefan Sencerz
This essay was coming in bits and pieces over a long period of time. Interestingly, the fragment that came out first is most “poetic” or “literary”; it is also most “me”, so to speak. I work from it...
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Perhaps I missed something, but on what basis is it assumed that angels are cold, mathematical thinkers? Similarly, that they see only in grayscale, and cannot appreciate the beauty of a sunset?
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[…] 1 and 2 of this series focus on angels in the Western tradition. To read them, click here and here, respectively. Angels in the Eastern […]
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A good question, issac42. :P Philosophically (I am a professional philosopher), it seems to me it might go either way. That is, it seems to me that disembodied minds (angels), could have what...
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[…] by Stefan Sencerz, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Part 1 and part 2 of this series focus on angels in the Western tradition. Part 3 focuses on the Eastern tradition as […]
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