Repost: Mending Walls: “holes and gaps, lacks and losses”

[N.B. I originally posted this in July of 2006 and reposted it about a year ago. Here it is again, with some minor redaction. And do note the reference to the fides covenant meme post below. It briefly outlines another portion of the wall that needs mending as well.]


In an earlier post I made allusion (allusion, heck: I linked the thing) to the (musical) Principles of Classicism in “Seven”. But first, for those who will not click the link, an excerpt from Principles of Classicism *heh*

One of the primary reasons I am a fan of Classical (and even much classical) music is not just because the music is complex, beautiful and compelling but because it is the expression of a particular ethos which our society sorely lacks.

Aside from technical matters of form, the principles of Classicism as found in Classical Music were

  • balance
  • clarity
  • accessibility
  • expressiveness
  • edification

Although two of these principles are still found in abundance in contemporary music (though not in contemporary “serious” or “academic” music, IMO) it is the lack of the others, especially the last, that has seriously harmful effects upon our society.

The email exchange that led to this post included an excerpt from William Blake’s Laocoön that I think points up several “holes and gaps, lacks and losses” in our society today:

A Poet a Painter a Musician an Architect: the Man Or Woman who is not one of these is not a Christian

Caveat: Blake’s view of Christianity was idiosyncratic. If we take not only the rest of his Laocoön inscriptions but the whole of his body of work into account, what Blake seems to mean when he refers non-ironically to a “Christian” is more in line with his thinking on “true” or “whole, complete, authentic” man (which to Blake in this sort of context meant simply human, male and female).

Strangely, for Blake, his thought in this and other of his Laocoön inscriptions (viz., “The Unproductive Man is not a Christian, much less the Destroyer” et al) are quite closely aligned with traditional Christian theology as it relates to the concept of imago dei.

Think for a few secs: the traditional Christian view of the imago dei (loosely, the image of God in man) includes the expression of God’s eternally creative nature in mankind. Thus in this model, all human acts of creative nature are indicative of God’s continuing creation… and all destructive or harmful acts are indicative of a marred, damaged, imperfect mankind.

Understanding this fundamental principle as embedded in Western Civilization (and lacking almost entirely in other so-called civilizations–and I use “so-called” in a deliberately challenging tone) leads us to see some of the critical elements that are fading from today’s society, elements we sorely need in abundance to prevail in The War Against the West being waged on many fronts both at home and abroad.

Look, folks, once the fides covenant meme began to fade in our society, many of the other foundation stones supporting our society began to crumble as well. The idea that creation is better than destruction came under assault as soon as good and evil were dismissed as culturally relativistic phenomena. I’ll not continue the litany of woes perpetrated by postmodernism and post-postmodernism *sigh* and their progeny in the multiculturalists and others. Dig for a few on your own.

Suffice it for this relatively short post to simply point out: absent the values derived just from the Creator/imago dei meme alone, we have scant chance of turning the tide of barbarism that has resulted in the Academia Nut Fruitcake Bakeries, the Mass Media Podpeople Hivemind and the Loony Left Moonbat Brigade steadily chipping away at our society’s foundations.

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TEA Partying

TeaPartyDay.com listed 2048 “registered” TEA Parties for April 15, 2009. Between the 15,000 who showed up in Atlanta, GA and the hundreds of smaller gatherings across the land, we’ll likely never get a firm count, but if they’d all been gathered in Washinton, D.C., the place would likely have been sunk back into the swamp it was built on.

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Things Like This Chap My Gizzard

*sigh* AGAIN I heard some idiot speak of a “one month anniversary*“.

*feh*

I blame it on the schools, lax parenting (by exceptionally stupid parents) and the Mass Media Podpeople Hivemind, in part. The rest I blame on people who are willfully dumber than a bag of hammers.

*the “anni” part of the word means YEAR. One year, two years, three years, four… NOT “month” or “week” or whatever other idiotic word choice enstupiated dumbasses decide to place in proximity to “anniversary”.

Obama: Still Campaigning for Office

Just an observation: all the O! knows how to do is run for office. He’s never held elective office where he actually did anything… except run for re-election or another office… or write a book about how wonderful he is. Now that he’s president, all he can do is continue to say, in essense,

“Vote for [me], [I] confuse cause and effect, mix up issues, and solve problems by tackling something else instead!”*

It seems to me that sums up the O!’s entire agenda; everything else is just the details of poorly-thought-out socialism by way of corrupt Chicago politics.


*The statement was adapted from “The Skeptic’s Handbook,” a manual for sensible people to use in debating members of The Church of Anthropogenic Global Warming on the subject of carbon dioxide’s role in global warming.

R&R

About halfway through just the first of my Saturday projects. Means I’ve left the easy one (pretty easy but tedious and messy plumbing project in the basement) for last. Right now, taking a break. Who’d-a thunk snaking RG6 cabling could generate so much sweat? Yeh, finally getting around to rationalizing the CATV/internet access cabling inside. Have been running off two “not the greatest solution” splitters for several years now. One is a pretty decent splitter “donated” by our cable guy–OK, but not ideal. The other a better one but in the wrong placement in the topology map.

Drilling holes, snaking cables, swapping out splitters: in the end, best splitter a 1-2 with one cable going straight to cable “modem” (via a very nice quad RG6 cable) and other going to a multi-Ghz 1-4 splitter for the TVs (including this computer). Have to build a short quad RG6 cable for that one, but have nice quad RG6s for the four TVs.

Later… (much later) I need to figure the “TV over RJ-45” for using this computer as a media server and the modded (almost finished–cobbler’s kids and all that) XBox as a media director to go to a lil 25″-er in our bedroom.

But after the 2-1/4-1 switch and rerouting of CATV cabling… plumbing gig! Yay! *heh*


Update: I can retire these tasks now. Nice. Means tomorrow evening (after Chuck–*heh*), I can start in on another project.


Radio Wales again…

See the link in my right sidebar.

Frank Hennessy’s mostly Celtic folk program on Radio Wales is addictive. Lyrics like,

“They say he is too old to toil/And yet he is too young to die…
It doesn’t matter where or when/He comes like rain, like wind he goes…”

…sung in distinctive close harmonies with acoustic instrumental accompaniment as a sample. Or maybe it’s a Celtic harpist playing solo or leading a small band. Or a Celtic-flavored group re-styling a song from another tradition.

Voices that can actually sing a tune. On pitch! Acoustic instruments. Who’d-a thunk it? Well, Wales. It’d be a real shame if Wales ever became the musical wasteland most of the USA is today.

The Problem’s Been Around a While…

Yeh, I rail from time to time about stupid, self-mafe illiterates, but ya know they may have some excuse…

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N.B. Brownie points to Perri for being the first literate to read this post. (Brownie points may be used to purchase “byes” for typos, errors of grammar, spelling and punctuation, but never for errors in reasoning.)

BOLO for future Brownie point earning possibilities…

Quote for Today

Ann Coulter, while throwing some jabs at the hysterical “historical” this, that and t’other comments about the Obamassiah’s reign, asks why other “historic” events aren’t on everyone’s tongue:

But as long as the nation is obsessed with historic milestones, is no one going to remark on what a great country it is where a mentally retarded woman can become speaker of the house?

*heh*