The essence of intuition

The essence of intuition is trust. But there are huge differences between the newborn intuitive trust in human eyes, or the musicians intuitive trust in the music and the band when improvising based on great skills. Or the intuitive trust in the situation when being in the flow, as different from the intuitive feeling of knowing what to do when something is wrong.

Spring, a fountain, a soul

spring is nature’s roman fountain. As C.F. Meyer – Der Römische Brunnen says:

Up springs the spout and, falling, fills
To brim the marble basin’s round,
Which, under veiling, over spills
Into a second basin’s ground;
The second one, too rich now, runs
Into the third its falling waves,
And each one takes and gives at once
And streams and stays.

This is spring, which fills and over spills, runs into, takes and gives and streams and stays.
The fountain, as the sources from the well, and the spring, the movement that awakes nature and over spills. This is how the truth springs into our soul.

Knowledge of acceptance and not control

Existential essentialism unfolds knowledge on those questions human can not untie or control, such as love and change. This kind of knowledge is like cracks that brings light into being. The essence of love is search of the unknown. This crack does not untie or control the human love. It is a crack that give light into the human existence by acceptance of being a human.

When humans throw light on a phenomenon it must not coagulate or become totalitarian. We must keep it alive by expressing the cracks and the love of the phenomenon and the diversity of relations the phenomenon unfolds itself.

The essence of writing

The essence of written words are power through distance.

Written words may effect other people in a global perspective. Historical, by writing down rules, the king could rule by distance. By writing down stories, the reader could become a moral believer. By writing down words of wisdom, the reader could act more in common with his or her own best.

Today, the power of written words may decline, due to other mediating media phenomenon.

Thoughts and Praxis

The Platonic dialogues are logical argumentation to remove the distinction between thoughts and praxis. True wisdom (logical, ethical and aesthetically) is a way of living in the world. The sophist is the first people to create a harsh distinction between words of persuasion (thoughts) and virtue or technical ability (praxis). Plato argue that virtue, episteme and techne are all part of wisdom. To be a great teacher you must be what the novices are supposed to become. Aristotle concede the sophistic position by presenting techne as something not good or even not human. His understanding of human as a thoughtful being creates a hierarchy of knowledge, presenting thoughts as better than praxis.

Fanaticism and metaphysical narratives

Fanaticism is enthusiasm in own metaphysical reasoning, believing to have viewed the correct rational narratives about the world. Fanatics do live after strict principles, like a misinterpretation of Kant, condemning all kind of idleness and indifference. Right or left, God or devil, scientism or romanticism, their action is exalted and proved by empirical experiences.

The opposite of fanaticism is the Socratic position. To logical know that truth must exist, but also accepting the human position in the world, of not being able to prove the truth about the world.