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why would one wish to have things 复原: be _exactly_ the same?
nunia
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The solidarity experienced by 陈子昂 and tears shed for being there alone is the most common attachment we experienced in the history of time. Wilhelm Dilthey in 'Poetry and Experience' wrote "It is important to approach lived experiences disinterestedly. This is as much the case in philosophy, etc., as in poetry. Disinterested means impersonal. Christ on the Cross, who is conscious that death is involved in his divine mission, acts impersonally. Disinterestedness is thus not only a property of the aesthetic impression, but also of the lived experience of the creative artist. Poet has a great capacity for suffering. He becomes engrossed in this suffering and fashions it into a lasting mood. Precisely because of this he is able to liberate others by allowing suffering to be resolved in tranquility. The liberation of the imaginative process from contingency is also its liberation from the personal.
And once we detach our personal elements from all things happen to us, eternal bliss shall dwell within us, not outside of us.
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