the major dissonance in this statement arises when the mortal himself develops a distrust towards his own being & soul, and can't distinguish between the friction happening between his external & internal environment and the illusion he placed himself between in.
@mayeahwe he by means that everything that's aesthetic (now) used to be claimed regressive or "oh, the mangalsutra or the sindoor are sooooo patriarchal gurrrrlll, you're a modern woman, so live like that".
@mayeahwe anything that's aesthetic, be it clothes, festival or the culture is now associated or propagated/flaunted by women and the patriarchy, rules/regulations and duties have been stamped upon the men and how he's the one malefic to the former which is quite opposite.
@mayeahwe he by means that everything that's aesthetic (now) used to be claimed regressive or "oh, the mangalsutra or the sindoor are sooooo patriarchal gurrrrlll, you're a modern woman, so live like that".
the invention of religion might be the first indicator of the ever evolving consciousness that might have sprung from a deep seated corner of mind which has to be eventually filled through an aporia or the gradual evolution which will be further called as meaning.
the something which can be felt, than to be described is much more compelled to be real than the latter as its presence is so overwhelming that the framework of the flesh takes a while to process it into the physical realm, as it is something which can't be manifested otherwise.
it is because to have faith in something you have to be deluded or see something sacred in that, if you can put it in words, it simply becomes a well understood phenomenon which lacks lustre of divinity or faith which demands submission even if there's no pragmatism in it.
in greek gnomic poetry, there appears a recurring anxiety about the “well spoken companion,” the man whose manners conceal his nature. the poets warn that the most dangerous men are often those who speak of virtue most fluently.
often the times whenever i feel attraction towards something and it goes through the same cycle of attachment, churning, abysmal, detachment and the lastly the dissolvement, i keep telling my heart to brace for the impact through the whole journey.
in odyssey 20.18, homer has odysseus tell his own heart, “endure, my heart” (τέτλαθι δή, κραδίη), a famous example of self address that many scholars view as an early literary depiction of emotional self control and inner psychological conflict.
if that's real, what's thats gotta with you? a person regardless of gender or the race is bound to have an opinion/liking of their own, do you wanna put a filter on that too? my apologies we are not women, who will kneel before the opinion of the hive, afraid of exclusion.
No it’s because Indian retarded ass mentality and societal attitude towards women and children genuinely disgusts me n they need to be deeply shamed into no longer being like that. Also a lot of Indian men are colorist so there’s nothing to defend really
it is because they're meant to suffer that way, if it wasn't, it would have that an external force had embraced him in a way that he might have gone restless & relentless until he saw the beam of light pouring in from the end of the tunnel he's trapped in.
in enneads i.6.6, plotinus wrote “οὐδέπω εἶδες σεαυτόν καλόν” (“you have not yet seen yourself beautiful”), most souls remain unaware of their own intelligible splendour because they identify with lower and fragmented aspects of themselves rather than their divine origin.
love is essentially a thing of luxury, a sign of venus that can only be blossom in the abundance, this is why these sculptures only existed in the golden ages of the aryavarta, it has to be present to explore soul's architecture beyond the primal needs of the flesh.
If i have to conclude my observation about people in the sense that, why they behave in bad faith irrespective of the situation or the person is they're aware of the lack of contentment in themselves, which burst out in the form of tantrums concealed inward, ignorant to observer.
Indians do things like this not because they're brave, but because they're genuinely not aware of the risk. This is why the internet is full of videos of them dying in easily avoidable ways.