
Craig
Thank you, Anita!Anitazz wrote: ↑August 19th, 2019, 7:05 amI've sent a contribution about the Chicago Fire.
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf069_letterfromfire_foster_asm_128kb.mp3 (28:24)
from: A Letter from the Fire: being an account of the great Chicago fire, written in 1871
by: Thomas D. Foster (1847-1915)
source: https://archive.org/details/letterfromfirebe00fost
Anita
Hi Dale, thanks for this contribution!
Craig, Thanks for this questioning essay by Goldsmith about the origin of fossils!soupy wrote: ↑August 22nd, 2019, 8:30 amOf Fossil Shells and Other Extraneous Fossils
by Oliver Goldsmith
https://archive.org/details/ahistoryearthan06goldgoog/page/n44
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/snf069_fossilshells_goldsmith_cc_128kb.mp3
16:23
Craig
He's talking about experience - a good experience that one has - and the desire for the repetiton of that experience in the exact same way. It doesn't come to the standard of the first so it develops a yearning in the experiencer for that sameness that punishes him or her. The yearner doesn't think he is punishing himself but thinks someone else is standing in the way. He was talking about Job from the Old Testament.What had been his eye’s delight, his eyes craved to see again and his ingratitude punished him by inducing him to believe it to be more beautiful than it had ever been. What his soul delighted in, it now thirsted for, and ingratitude punished him by picturing it to him as more delightful than it had ever been. What he once had been able to do, he now wanted to be able to do again, and ingratitude punished him with fantasies that had never had any truth. Then he condemned his soul, living, to be starved out in the insatiable craving of the lack.
Hi Betty, Thanks for this!