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A View of Venice
In this post, we continue our exploration of the works of French painter François de Nomé. Depicted below is his work titled A View of Venice: A View of Venice https://www.1st-art-gallery.com/media/catalog/product/cache/9bad95616889b8b60a4bb85fbf2f33f9/b/a/base_9890608.webp This painting is known for its detailed and picturesque depiction of the iconic city. The painting captures the unique architecture, canals, and vibrant atmosphere…
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A quote
Under George Bush, the American government’s national security strategy stated that the primary aim of the USA was to extend the benefits of capitalism to the world: “If you can make something that others value, you should be able to sell it to them. If others make something that you value, you should be able…
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Belisarius Recognised by one of his Soldiers
In this post, we continue our exploration of the works of French painter François de Nomé. Depicted below is his work titled Belisarius Recognised by one of his Soldiers: Belisarius was a Byzantine general during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, who ruled from 527 to 565 AD. Belisarius played a significant role…
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A quote
Money is now what humanity values most. Money is power. Money is success. Money is prestige. Money is status. Money is influence. Money is sexy. Money is sex itself, or might as well be! Everyone wants money. Everyone worships money. Everyone wants more money, even those who already have more than they know what to…
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Signposts
The world can be a bewilderingly complex place. The key question for seekers searching for The Grail is how do you separate the signal from the noise? How can you recognize when you’re connecting with something with genuine truth value? The first (and least surprising) method is via logic and reason. As mentioned in previous…
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A quote
People look for ways to be apathetic, lazy, weak, plagued with doubts, agnostic, skeptical. Why? Because then they won’t have to take action, and nothing is harder than actually doing something, and being judged for it. Go on, hide. You know you want to. Leave life to the living. Those who are alive do not…
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Martyrdom of a Saint
In this post, we continue our exploration of the works of French painter François de Nomé. Depicted below is his work titled Martyrdom of a Saint: In this painting, the figure of the saint can be seen on the left side of center. This saint is set against ruinous architecture, which we can interpret to…
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A quote
As soon as the existence of eternal mathematical singularities is accepted, the prevailing view of science is destroyed in its entirety. Singularities are minds and once minds are introduced into science, everything changes. The great problem is this – scientists like Richard Dawkins are people of faith and are simply not rational enough to embrace…
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The origins of primary psychopathy
By JB Disclaimer: This is just a theory from me as an amateur psychologist, it draws heavy inspiration from if not being completely based on Sam vaknins theories, but Vaknin hasn’t yet elucidated anything on the origins of primary psychopathy from what i’m aware of. This theory is only about primary psychopathy, that is, the…
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The Tomb of Solomon
In this post, we continue our exploration of the works of French painter François de Nomé. Depicted below is his work titled The Tomb of Solomon: Solomon’s Temple, also known as the First Temple, was a biblical Temple in Jerusalem believed to have existed between the 10th and 6th centuries BCE. It was destroyed during…