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Tag Archives: Duality
Duality Revisited
Imagine a conversation between Dr. Jeckyll and Dr. Frankenstein on their lifework… Duality Revisited by Michael Romani In the duality That we are There’s an active pull Never in equality Out of balance just so far Trampled by the running … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Balance, Believe, Dark and Light, Day and Night, Deceive, Dr. Jeckyll, Dual, Duality, Fear, Frankenstein, Good and Evil, Hatred and Love, Miss, Modern, Mutuality, Obscene, Photograph, Poem, Poetry, Primeval, Pull, Pure, Trample, Truth
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Time Spent With the Harvard Classics: Phaedo – Plato
Phaedo is a dialogue of Plato that was known among its first readers as On the Soul. This work depicts Socrates death. In this dialogue, the nature of the afterlife is discussed on Socrates last day. He had been sentenced to … Continue reading
Posted in Thought For the Day
Tagged Dialogue, Duality, Harvard Classics, On the Soul, Phaedo, Plato, Socrates
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