>The ground of being is an eternal melancholy
>God created out of a desire for an ineffable something he glimpsed in the loneliness of eternity; this is the reason why all beings are born with a yearning for something they can never name
>God is not a distant, transcendent creator but looks out from the eyes of all created beings
>We are the Absolute's coming to a waking knowledge of itself
>The sources of existence will forever be shrouded in mystery
>Evil is non-being's craving for being
>Philosophical wordplay and autistic system-building is inadequate to healing the true sorrows of life
Holy mother of FUCK this nigga is dank
>mfw /his/ too pleb for this dankness
I just wanna post cartoon frogs and talk about the shortcomings of objective idealism...
Who is this please?
>>1864799
>Philosophical wordplay and autistic system-building is inadequate to healing the true sorrows of life
that one fucked me up
>>1865129
based schelling
>>1864799
Tu é olavete?
>>1865127
>for this darkness
FTFY
>>1865144
Many thanks
>>1865271
Heidegger on Schelling:
>Creation is the emergence from itself of the Absolute which thus wills toward itself from the ground - is itself a willing. The original way of willing is the stirring of longing.
>Thus what existing and becoming nature seeks in itself is the formation of the glimpse of life seen in its darkness in its own special form. But it also belongs to the essence of nature to remain longing and never to find this form for itself as nature.
>We see that in this creating a creator does not remain for himself and set up something manufactured merely as something other, but that the creator himself in creating transforms HIMSELF into a created bring and thus himself still remains in the created being.
>The God in becoming emerges in his becoming to something which has become and IS the one who he is IN this becoming AS it.
>The inner-divine becoming is originally the self-seeing of the God himself in his ground so that this look
remains in the ground. Just as when one person looks at the other in a distant correspondence and, looking into him, kindles something in him by this look in order that it may become clearer in him, longing becomes clearer in the self-seeing of the God in his ground, but that means precisely all the more aroused and craving.
Bump for dankness
>In man there exists the whole power of the principle of darkness and, in him too, the whole force of light. In him there are both centers - the deepest pit and the highest heaven. Man's will is the seed - concealed in eternal longing - of God, present as yet only in the depths - the divine light of life locked in the depths which God divined when he determined to will nature.
>As a highest willing of the Spirit, philosophy is intrinsically a will to self-transcendence, confronting the boundaries of beings which it transcends by questioning beyond beings through the question of Being itself.