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The Power Of Beauty in anticlimatic

  • Feb. 2, 2025, 2:19 p.m.
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And why Art is more important than Science.

There are many different types of Love songs. Love songs about new romance butterflies. Love songs about loss and grief. Love songs about separation and yearning. Love songs about bitterness and resentment. Love songs about romantic triangles. Love songs about our parents or communities. And then there is the type I’d like to discuss today, songs I’ll only describe as almost religious in nature- songs that share the same DNA as the monastery chants of olde, what I like to call an “Appeal To Beauty” type of love song.

These are songs written in the shadow of God, if we can be loose with the G word. They are songs from an individual gazing up at something that is enormous, pouring words onto paper in an effort to cope with and evict the flooding barrage of feelings that our senses have created in us. These are the seeds of inspiration.

The urge to evict these feelings so we may breathe again is only half of the equation. Because while we must suddenly labor to expel thoughts and feelings just for the sake of getting them out, the process takes on an additional goal:

What if, instead of throwing all these oddly shaped blocks out of our brains willy-nilly, we organized them in front of us instead- perhaps into something like a ladder, or a staircase, so that maybe we could ourselves climb somewhere nearer to that towering sublime Thing?

The best example of this song I know of is a Nick Cave song called What Can I Give you? The first few lines of it are unique, in that they form one sentence at the end, but each part is delivered with a pause between the next, and each sentence has a completely different meaning as additional words are provided, to the effect that once the full sentence is laid out, it actually contains a handful of other sentences- like a wooden nesting doll.


All my life (suggestion of a long wait/eternity)
I’ve failed (resignation, aged defeat)
to see (personal failure, failure of individual ability)
one good thing (failure of the world to have Value, being failed BY the world)
standing (failure of the world’s integrity/strength)
in front of me (finally tying all of the above together with a qualifier of proximity/personal attachment)

From here, the music pivots- into the building towards the chorus. A feeling like something has happened, or interrupted the despair:

And the planets gravitate around you! (massive, cosmic)
And the stars, the stars surround you! (beautiful, twinkling)
And the angels, in heaven adore you! (pure, and Good)
And the saints, the saints all stand and applaud you! (validated, respected)

<chorus>

Galaxies collide (cosmic chaos, turmoil)
They shower down around you (standing unaffected, untouched)
I searched, I stumbled, and then I found you (discovery at last)
In your robe (double imagery of domestic maternal duty/royalty)
In your crown (singularly regal)
Reaching low Dear, reaching low down to the ground (low in the shadow of God, or in this case- a Woman).


I think Beauty, though subjective in and of itself, has gotten a bad wrap as a concept over the last couple decades. Its importance seems to have been marginalized by other objectives, as though that importance has been muddled or forgotten. It’s possible to validate the subjective nature of it without invalidating particular preferences, in fact one can hardly go without the other- but in recent times I feel like the deeper purpose of Beauty has been lost in a larger focus on its collateral damage.

The deepest purpose of it is wholly organic. Its function is to be a seed.

Truth is all that you need,
You bury that seed,
It’s everything beautiful-

And that sound
It comes from the underground
It’s all inside you now
It’s everything beautiful-

Being in the presence of Beauty fills one with both the tools and the materials to beget More Beauty. Think of European architecture, or very old Victorian libraries, and how just living among those spaces opens more doors to the creation of similarly spirited spaces, real OR imaginary.

Science might be a logical system of understanding what IS, a little better, but it’s Art that opens up new worlds entirely for exploration.


Last updated February 02, 2025


Lux Lunae February 03, 2025

I enjoy both art and science. Science can have so much art to it. I remember crafting beautiful agar places with different molds. There was one mold that had multi hues of green, peach and off white, it was gorgeous. Not to mention how in physics they listen to frequency which can be as beautiful as any melody. When the boundaries of science are pushed to reveal more than what big pharma wants us to know, there can be so much beauty. Our bodies are amazing instruments and science can support our bodies in such lovely ways, it's sad to me how that support is mostly not readily available in north america. But in other countries like Thailand, Australia, and some European countries, they are open to holistic care that helps our bodies perform miracles. That kind of science is just as important as art because it is an artform. I think of it like how Avicii knew melody better than the majority of musical artists of his time and before his time. He made connections and saw synchronicities that remained unseen by many. That's how holistic health care should function, an intersectionality of communication between the modalities that allow care beyond what one could do alone. A coordinator of that care that can interpret all the messages would be to health, as Avicii was to music.

I will give you that music, art, is already there, where science is only partially there. There's too many walls, boundaries, and lava paths to cross to bring a wholeness to science that should already be there.

anticlimatic Lux Lunae ⋅ February 03, 2025

I’m with you on holistic medicine incorporated with modern breakthroughs is the correct direction, and agree it’s sad being dominated by pharma and its government enablers in NoAm.

And I think art and science work together. I like comparing the methods though- scientific vs artistic discovery

anticlimatic Lux Lunae ⋅ February 03, 2025

I’m with you on holistic medicine incorporated with modern breakthroughs is the correct direction, and agree it’s sad being dominated by pharma and its government enablers in NoAm.

And I think art and science work together. I like comparing the methods though- scientific vs artistic discovery

synapse February 03, 2025

sounds culty

anticlimatic synapse ⋅ February 03, 2025

I’m listening…

synapse anticlimatic ⋅ February 04, 2025

God is a very low hanging fruit of obvious cultiness. it's not much of a gotcha, really. but the holistic medicine is a part where a cult risks really being weird in a bad way. you should remain very skeptical about that

anticlimatic synapse ⋅ February 04, 2025 (edited February 04, 2025)

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I get where you’re coming from. Holistic medicine can get very culty indeed if that’s like all you’re using, and you have this religious worldview that big pharma is an evil profit driven late stage capitalism sort of entity.

I do have to push back a little on the low hanging God fruit, though I get the obvious impulse there. I’m just using “the shadow of god” as a metaphor for the feeling of standing before something Great and Incredible.

synapse anticlimatic ⋅ February 04, 2025

pretty sus you feel so confident in moderating classic traits of cultyness, as in the reverence for God. keep telling yourself it's a metaphor, the ancient and superstitious parts of your brain don't understand those rationalizations, you are in denial. denial is the real fundamental mechanism of a cult. peddling of placebo treatments is the dumb money funding them. even more sus when recommended a book from a decorated and reputable black academic who builds on research and 0 superstitious sounding metaphors, you suddenly want to "kill the cult with fire".

anticlimatic synapse ⋅ February 04, 2025

I’ll just say this- I’m an atheist now, but I was raised (more or less at gunpoint) as a “practicing Catholic” which basically just means a life full of slow tortures and judgmental dickheads with delusions of moral authority.

So the language of Christianity is still something i use to make other points. Or try to at least.

I get why you’d be sus

SuZanNok March 04, 2025 (edited March 04, 2025)

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