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Black Milk of Daybreak

Horror and wonder in the face of exile and death

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

The Monolith at the Vigeland Park

Posted by Organum Vitalis Vermis at 12:00 AM
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Labels: Works and Ways of Vigeland
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§ Organum Vitalis Vermis {Organon}

Regarding Exile and Death

§ The History of Roman exile
§ Exile in Homeric poetry

Epictetus on Exile - Enchiridion

§ Look Daily on Exile and Death

Epictetus on Exile - Discourses

§ From Facing to Being in Exile

Marcus Aurelius - Meditations

§ Slights of Anger or Desire
§ Wariness at Meddling and Slander

Site Texts

§ Epictetus's 'Enchiridion'
§ Epictetus's 'Letter to Menoeceus'
§ Seneca's Tragedies and Philosophy
§ Seneca's Dialogues [at Internet Archive]
§ Ovid's 'Letters from Exile'
§ Ovid's 'Letters from the Black Sea'
§ Ovid's Metamorphosis
§ Heidegger on Death in 'Being and Time'

Site Music

§ Kammarheit's "Sphaerula"
§ Kammarheit's "Aeon"
§ Kammarheit's "The Nest"
§ Aindulmedir's "Sleep-Form"
§ Kammarheit's "In the Dreamer's Fields"
§ Bostrom's "Earthwards"

Films and Film Clips

§ Koyaanisqatsi (1982)
§ Koyaanisqatsi opening (1982)
§ The Seventh Seal (1957)

Site Labels

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  • Elders That Dream of Ruin
  • Flowers Bloom from Blood
  • Harvesting Seeds from Crops
  • Lessons from Dante
  • Lessons from Epictetus
  • Lessons from Jung
  • Lessons from Tacitus
  • Marxists At Their Best
  • Reveries and Imageries
  • The Coming and Passing of Man
  • The Surface and the Shadow
  • The Way of All Flesh
  • They Drink and They Drink
  • Twilight of the Middle Ages
  • Works and Ways of Idi Amin
  • Works and Ways of Napoleon
  • Works and Ways of Vigeland
  • Works and Ways of Vlad Țepeș

The Black Death

"We see death coming into our midst like black smoke, a plague which cuts off the young, a rootless phantom which has no mercy or fair countenance... that comes with unseemly haste. It is a grievous ornament that breaks out in a rash. The early ornaments of black death."

- Ieuan Gethin, 1349

 
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