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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (25):

Occultism and Post-awakening Natures:

Romanticism and the Artist Prophet(s): So, in the last post, we discussed transcending the self with the imagination. And that if we deny the imagination in the central role of society, it’s then an attempt to deny the other. Within this denial also rests self-interest, which the creative process exemplifies. All awhile realising imagination and ethics is not romantic, in so much as a person with talent is not inherently romantic; they’re at most to have exceptional skills. It’s a way to distinguish healthy imagination from the heroic model. The preference for self-interest takes form in this denial to which a healthy ‘imagination’ is only reticent for a few superior people. Take this quote by Schopenhauer: 

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