= ? | dan [14.Nov.05 10:20] |
"I still believe that only humans - homo sapiens sapiens - have the capacity to educate their spirit in order to control their body". Have you ever been a dolphin? | |
= a reply | Elena Malec [14.Nov.05 20:25] |
No, have you? | |
= ? | dan [15.Nov.05 00:17] |
how could I have been "just another class of mammals" ? | |
= more questions than answers | ion amariutei [16.Nov.05 16:53] |
is *controlling the body* the goal of educating the spirit? ( it might be part of yoga practice, but i don't see how it applies to art ) perhaps you mean *controlling bodily urges*, but then again, that doesn't stand true, at least not when it comes to art ( a lot of it is hedonistic and outright *carnal* ) or it might be that knowledge transmitted and preserved through language ( be it art or ordinary communication ) is what differentiate us from *other classes of mammals*. but it's almost certain that dolphins ( possibly other mammals or even birds ) are also using a fairly complex language. then, of course, the old dilemma: *creation and appreciation of beauty*. what is beauty? | |
= The point is clear Elena | Edilberto González Trejos [17.Nov.05 18:32] |
The point is very clear to me. No need to complicate. I share your views, take care SONGO | |
= Ion amariutei | Elena Malec [18.Nov.05 22:58] |
To your question how can art make us overcome our bodily urges or impulses, the triumph of the spirit over the body, the answer is Goya, Beethoven, Dostoievski to name just a few artists complete artists if not geniuses. But the realm of art is just one. It can be science, philosophy, as long as yoga, yes, is first of all a philosophy. | |