Members: Wayne Mills
Besides the intelligible and empirical character, we must mention a third which is different from therm both, the acquired character, which one only receives in life through contact with the world. Certainly one might suppose that, since the empirical character, as the phenomenon of the intelligible, is unalterable, and, like every natural phenomenon, is consistent with itself, man would always have to appear like himself and consistent, and would therefor have no need to acquire a character artificially by experience and reflection. But the case is otherwise, and although a man is always the same, yet he does not always understand himself, but often mistakes himself, until he has in some degree acquired real self-knowledge.
Pull the anchor
cut the rope
ride the rails and sing the songs,
on the path where we belong.
We are here, and I'm near upon it
Its mastodonic anthropic skin bent my eyes,
To four blank plates of light
I can do anything, I am free
With a sunrise, or a fever.
I stack rocks building stone cathedrals in my mind
Hoping one day to find a corner,
Where the two walls collide;
Where I find hope, and boundary.
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