An image (ALPHABETVM ROMANORVM):
A quote from André Questcequecest:
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Our housekeeping is mendicant, our arts, our occupations, our marriages, our religion we have not chosen, but society has chosen for us. We are parlour soldiers. The rugged battle of fate, where strength is born, we shun.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Self-Reliance” in Essays First and Second Series, New York: National Book Company, 3,4,5 & 6 Mission Place, 1894, First Series, p 69.
A Fragment from the minutes of the Executive Council:
We all have a metaphysics, it can’t be helped. Science answers the question “how?”, tempered by Hume of course, and the question “why?” is answered by our unexamined metaphysics.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882)
Link to information on the ISTP
Please Subscribe, I probably won’t bother you more than once a week
Interesting alphabet! No J, U or W and two Ys. I guess it was Ylis Caesar. Vhat do yo think?
This is a very broad comment on the word mendicant. In a world view even some countries would fall into this definition of the word.
Concerning metaphysics, some humans are farther along into this abstract innumerable chapter “book “ . Some don’t even have a quiet moment to reflect on their day.