May 1 is some special day for some, right?
I always miss the significance on this very day, an old Pink Floyd song See Emily Play cites May 1 I believe by calling it Day of May, but it goes down into the gnarly roots of what has since become known by me specifically and perhaps erroneously into the funky 60s and 70s counterculture nomenclature in the regions of drawing down the moon, a book from the 90s I think that I have a big thick paperback of. You see i'm referring to something without saying what it is, because words, names and titles of things come with their own baggage, and part of my whole approach is to not let those glossing over summations direct my path forwards.
And yet, not in this initial mixture will everything be represented, for every single facet of the interest spectrum must somehow exist together, and there be bad mixtures aplenty, like in the culinary arts, you don't just put anything together and expect it to be tasty.
Each grand mixture which I call Recipes shall be at least for me tasty.
However a feature in my inaugural Mixture shall be featuring a fundamental clash, which I shall speak briefly here about.
The All that is not something specific, against or compared rigorously against that specific thing.
The specific thing is Reformed Theology, I am pulling out all the big guns from that party, which serious adherents of it date back to canonical writings of the Letter form, and then with selected Patristic folks like Athanasius, Augustine and Anselm, but what for me is more pleasurable is just to go to the main guys after the official Reformation, the focus is on not even the Reformation itself, but the writer/preachers in England and Holland, the Dutch area from the 1600s and 1700s, and then with some shining lights scattered from 1800s to present day, the present time has a cluster of good guys that outnumber the 1800s to 1900s fellas.
The ALL is everything else, but mostly these are things that challenge the religious stipulations either generically or directly.
Christianity as a whole shall be covered in smaller doses from it's other parts, which in the short and curlies of Theological expertise is just as combative to the Reformed as say Witchcraft and Pagan religious things, which is what May the first is symbolizing right?
Today and for everyday when I'm in the Living Room I shall be using my Kindle Scribe extensively, the majority of my books are in there and the footnotes perform as in a dream, a wet dream for the bibliophile and antiquarian.
And yet, not in this initial mixture will everything be represented, for every single facet of the interest spectrum must somehow exist together, and there be bad mixtures aplenty, like in the culinary arts, you don't just put anything together and expect it to be tasty.
Each grand mixture which I call Recipes shall be at least for me tasty.
However a feature in my inaugural Mixture shall be featuring a fundamental clash, which I shall speak briefly here about.
The All that is not something specific, against or compared rigorously against that specific thing.
The specific thing is Reformed Theology, I am pulling out all the big guns from that party, which serious adherents of it date back to canonical writings of the Letter form, and then with selected Patristic folks like Athanasius, Augustine and Anselm, but what for me is more pleasurable is just to go to the main guys after the official Reformation, the focus is on not even the Reformation itself, but the writer/preachers in England and Holland, the Dutch area from the 1600s and 1700s, and then with some shining lights scattered from 1800s to present day, the present time has a cluster of good guys that outnumber the 1800s to 1900s fellas.
The ALL is everything else, but mostly these are things that challenge the religious stipulations either generically or directly.
Christianity as a whole shall be covered in smaller doses from it's other parts, which in the short and curlies of Theological expertise is just as combative to the Reformed as say Witchcraft and Pagan religious things, which is what May the first is symbolizing right?
Today and for everyday when I'm in the Living Room I shall be using my Kindle Scribe extensively, the majority of my books are in there and the footnotes perform as in a dream, a wet dream for the bibliophile and antiquarian.
