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I'm here for one thing and one thing only. Does anyone have that Virgin Becoming vs Chad Being?

>> No.14758738

post the meme guys

>> No.14758831

The one where Becoming is a tranny, despite the entire philosoohy and psychology of autogynephilia being rooted in a notion of a sacred Being trapped within crude matter?

Don't bother, it's shit.

>> No.14758840

>>14758831
>becoming is a tranny
>heraclitus "war is the father of all things" of ephesus is a tranny
brainlet meme, to be honest.

>> No.14758853

>>14758695
From what re could read of Heraclitus, it seems he covered both being and becoming in such a way that it would not allow him to act as a dichotomy with Parmenides.

>> No.14758863

>>14758840
Yeah, hence why I didn't save it.

>>14758853
There isn't really a dichotomy between the two. The Aztecs pointed this out: the "stuff" the universe is made from, the entirety of the universe of Parmenides, IS the fire of Heraclitus, constantly changing and acting upon itself.

>> No.14758870

>>14758695
>I'm here for one thing and one thing only.
KILLIN' NAZIS

>> No.14758871

>>14758840
although, to be fair, didn't he live in the temple of artemis? she was the patroness of trannies wasn't she?

>> No.14758885

>>14758863
>There isn't really a dichotomy between the two. The Aztecs pointed this out: the "stuff" the universe is made from, the entirety of the universe of Parmenides, IS the fire of Heraclitus, constantly changing and acting upon itself.
Your creation of a similarity between the two is wrong, and your Aztec reference is somewhat silly.

It contradicts obvious points between the two, but they are so self explanatory and dependent that there cannot be a dichotomy, not because they are more similar than one might think or that that one explains the other.

>> No.14758916

>>14758831
The one where Becoming is drawn shaky and Being is composed of multiple images of God and the Absolute.

>> No.14758918

>>14758871
No, she was the patroness of hunters, mothers, children, foresters, and wild animals.

Cybele, a non-Greek goddess of obscure origin from Central Anatolia, had a group of priests (the Galli) who could be described as trannies (cross-dressed, wore wigs and/or grew their hair our, and autocastrated with a shard of pottery). They were associated with Attis, altough the precise relation is obscure. In the Greek world, they were very, VERY minor and had little to do with the cult if Cybele.

When the Romans imported Cybele worship "Magna Mater") to win the Punic War the Galli's popularity exploded, however. Caesar's first wife was caught in a scandal, as she was a Gallus's groupy, leading a competitor of Caesar's to try and seduce her while disguised as a woman.

>>14758885
Read Aztec Philosophy, by James Maffie. You lack the language to engage in discussion about this. It's a fun book, I definitely recommend it.

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>>14758916
>images of God

>> No.14758930

>>14758918
thanks, i got confused between artemis and cybele i guess.

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14758934

there you go fren, shit resolution included

>> No.14758935

Just post the meme. I know someone here has it.

>> No.14758940

>>14758934
This is it anon. Thanks! Any chance of higher res?

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>>14758934
>>14758935
>>14758940
Nevermind. I found it. Here it is guys. Thread is over. Jannies take it away.

>> No.14758992

>>14758918
>Read Aztec Philosophy, by James Maffie. You lack the language to engage in discussion about this. It's a fun book, I definitely recommend it.
I've read the threads, and I remember you, it was quite primitive.

>> No.14760278

Parmenides and Heraclitus said the same thing.
Without rest there's no change if all is change then all is rest.