I've been considering writing about deconstruction fatigue. Moore said it better than I could though.
Cynicism of no few postwar Japanese finds religious and figurative expression in explosions of divinity, but no historiography of this subject comes close to the mark without addressing the persisting recrudescences of pantheistic Shintoism, which is first chronicled in early Kofun -- predating the shogunates by nearly a millennium.
Moreover, Meiji's dictates delineated and physically separated the faiths, but never proscribed shinbutsu-shugo. Japanese depict divinity less fatally than flexibly.
When i finally decide to actually focus on things, I suddenly get shit done for the first time in my life XD
@misterdizzy good idea lol. Thats pretty much the only way I'll get anything done, actually finish it even if it bores me to literal death at that moment.
(especially with how much i want to do or learn, seriously I'll take 20 years if I don't try to get it done now, it'll be harder considering there practically isn't a moment in my house with silence nor a way to cut the noise made out as of now, but it'll be worth it, especially with programming + becoming a polyglot)
Context expanded 35 years later....? | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNd4eocq2K0
Inter alia, transubstantiation couldn't be more characteristic of adulterated pagan white magic.
"Inter alia, transubstantiation" is the most Latin phrase posted online in perhaps decades.
I suppose Alan Moore is a *chaos* magician, because that's the "standard" way to make and consecrate sigils in chaos magic. I've only heard people with a more thelemic background do it that way.