the common thread running through virtually all Jewish thought that i've encountered is this deep sense of embodiment, everything always comes back to the physical and bodily, and this is rooted in Scripture. and the Christian tradition is at its best essentially only when it fully inherits this
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> googles somaesthetics
> "huh, that sounds super Jewish, I kinda love it"
> looks at the guy who came up with somaesthetics
> guy is incredibly Jewish and moved from pennsylvania to the hebrew university of jerusalem for his education in philosophy
im too good
anyway this sounds cool and good
> "huh, that sounds super Jewish, I kinda love it"
> looks at the guy who came up with somaesthetics
> guy is incredibly Jewish and moved from pennsylvania to the hebrew university of jerusalem for his education in philosophy
im too good
anyway this sounds cool and good
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i like some things about neoplatonism but we gotta stand on this central stuff
ive found that the deeper i go into my own philosophy the more i discover that everything is phenomenology all the time