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Tip-Off #176 – Beyond the end

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Last updated: January 29, 2025 3:01 am
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Phoenix is ​​standing up from the ash of a mythical creature book by Friedrich Johann Justin Bertutuchi (1747-1822). -From the ancient origin (Public domain)

Free love has given the way to free hatred. The infamous 1960s returned. Since the underground of the weather was “destroyed to destroy,” it was a shout of the battle. Steve Bannon is a new story Cermy Kel, Carry Underwood the New Joan Baes, Curtis Yarbin (American Monarch), a new Abbey Hoffman (Yippie-Socialist). As Bannon says, “It’s a battle every day. A new order has appeared.” -So the institutional life is destroyed and rebuilt according to the threat of the country’s survival. Creative destruction is the order of the day again, and this time it has a sense of humor among at least many GEN Z enthusiasts.

The ancient story of Phoenix is ​​called to justify the tactics of “crash and burns” for decadent democracy. Occasionally, Phoenix, which is called “Firebird”, is a colorful mythic bird with a powerful symbolic nature in the ancient world. After a long life, Phoenix was told to burn ash and re -life to renew young people. The influential leader believes that it is the key to innovation and, probably the executive room of Mars and Meta, as well as the key to innovation. Now it is a cherry -pick and a weapon, which is worthy of the attention.

In one version, Phoenix burns, burns out, and lives a new life. On the other hand, the fire is started by the sparks of God. In both versions fire It is an immediate agent for regeneration, and this magic bird is known for the incredible abilities to stand up from the ash.

With the embodies of life, transformation, and regeneration, Phoenix stimulated countless stories, works, and philosophy throughout the culture. This universal symbol reflects human admiration for immortality in the traditions of religions around the world, such as Christian, Hindu, Celtic beliefs, and spirituality of the indigenous people.

Many generations of storytellers adapted and reconsidered Phoenix’s miraculous stories. Shakespeare made it immortal in the ALL story -like poem, Phoenix and Turtle.

Phoenix was famous as the first symbol of the newly reborn US seal after the British Independence War. The symbol of this update finds today’s new life as a mascot, logo, fairy tale. Cities such as Atlanta, San Francisco, Chicago, and London use Phoenix. At the same time, Phoenix, Arizona, reminds me of a native American civilization that created a new city. In each example, Phoenix embodies the permanent human abilities of regeneration and tenacity in the face of destruction.

Today, many critics have rationalized phoenix to rationalize liberal and democracy. The concept of destruction as a precursor to creation is a good cover to remove what we dislike. Chaos is said to be a moment like Phoenix. The story of a creative update once is a creative destruction, including not only the massacre is wasted, but also a ballast for new possibilities (including cocktails, including the US massacre and the second phase). It was transformed into a story.

Nevertheless, Phoenix is ​​still rising. F. Scott Fitzgerald called himself a “creative destruction” example. Great Gatsby It was an excessive backlist item. After saying, “There is no second act,” he died, almost broken, considering that he failed. Within 10 years, Fitzgerald was a magnificent second act. He has become known as one of the greatest novelists in the United States.

But Phoenix’s story is not related to the glory after death. That’s about it fire It brought a new life into a dead bird. The important thing is the quiet fire that burns in our own past and our culture. Old songs say that’s the best, phone Blessing What we do? “We have already come through many dangers, hardships, and snares.” And grace leads us. Behind。 “? That is not a fire mechanism.

“The only hope or despair
Located in the selection of PYR or PYR
Rediminated from fire from fire. “
-Ts eliot, “Little Gidding”

Note and reading

“The past is never dead. There is no past.” -William Folkner Requiem for nuns Act I and SCENE III emphasize the central theme of novels that the past has continued to shake and influence the present and the future, despite the fact that the past is trying to escape or deny.

Steve Bannon –Please refer to “Bannon’s view of the Bannon” – Jeremy W. Peters, New York Times (April 8, 2017), including mention of the historical theory that he likes: Fourth Turn: History Cycle is talking to us about the next rendezvous and fate in the United States- William Strauss, Neil How (1997).

Cultural advantage of new young rights -“The Crucl Kids’ Table: The eyesight set in the United States after conquering Washington”, block Korean,, Featuring a New York writer magazine (January 27, 2025). -Cut yourself.

Phoenix -The website like Theoi.com Provides accessible summaries for Greek and Rome myths. Also: “Phoenix birds on myths: Updates, regeneration, destruction” Ancient times Origin -Solve the mystery of the past (January 21, 2021).

Relationship between Phoenix and Christianity -The decisive work is Phoenix’s myth: According to classical and early Christian traditions -R. VAN DEN BROEK (1972). A thorough analysis of pagans and Christian traditions, including phoenix that has become a powerful symbol in Christianism.

Shakespeare -“Phoenix and Turtle” – Poetry foundation (online).

F. Scott Fitz Gerald – Crack up -Gart Rudo Stein, Edis Warton, TS Elliott, Thomas Wolf, essays and letters from John Dos Passus. In addition, the story of Fitzgerald’s success and appeal to despair and his recovery story. Edmond Wilson edited (reissue 1993). -Lionel Tring is “This is a book full of the sadness of the lost people, and it may be exciting with physical illness and heart torture.”

TS Elliott – “Small whimsics”, Four quartets – Hughesky.com (online).

> How to learn what we are brave: The decisive moment of life and religion- Marian Edgar Baddy, Bishops of Washington DC (2023). In the preaching of the bishop Bade at the National Cathedral: “Let’s make the last petition, Mr. President.”

Hint # 175-Wise Hope

Source: 2 + 2 = 5 – williamgreen.substack.com

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