Hmm... Neither of these comparisons is obvious to me; say more?
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Replying to @Meaningness
The phenomenological world I enter from said two sources very closely matches your "awkward words." For you, what would be a better example of a work or artist that evokes the complete stance?pic.twitter.com/f0JYCWPhgh
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Replying to @TylerAlterman
Ah, I think most worthwhile art does. This is discussed in passing on the wonder page:https://meaningness.com/wonder
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Hm, though not the Egyptian BoTD in particular? eg "To be on this hot earth a cool jug of water, to stand in the wind like sturdy sycamore branches, a place where birds rest, where cattle gather, where sap rises, wherein earth and sky are home."
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @Meaningness
And: "May all the world envelop me that I might know the conversation of wind or the willful flight of a bee, that I might become the song of earth and turn again to greening."
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Replying to @TylerAlterman
Well different art works work for different people. Glad that works for you!
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Replying to @Meaningness
I still want to ask: In your opinion, are there any works in particular that most capture the complete stance?
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Replying to @TylerAlterman
I'm drawing a blank on this, I'm afraid. I do think it's inherently individual.
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Replying to @Meaningness
Interesting. Is there a reason this would be *inherently* individual? For example, taking awe, a planetarium show or mountain vista might not cause awe universally, but they might still work for a large enough subset of people to be termed "awe-evoking experiences."
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Replying to @TylerAlterman @Meaningness
Differently put: Is there no equivalent "complete stance-provoking" aesthetic experience, even if it only allows one to temporarily sample the complete stance?
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