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Kant's Analytic of the Sublime crosscut with GM's own How To Be a Magician (3) :
presupposing either a judgement of sense
which tealeaves are read, curses are cast, goals or the imagination, with the agreeable, nor upon a consciousness is a particular way of seeing in a heightened, significant manner, similiar to method, Near death as a 'head-click', a feeling are singular, and yet such as profess to be and the sublime agree which gives real world transactions the numinous, uncanny is connected with the mere world. I experience Hence it follows that the delight does not agree in not an indeterminate reference to concepts. Consequently the delight with your way of experiences etc. many Precognitive Further they presupposing either a judgement of sense as does the delight in the to express the accord, in a Consciousness can be practised universally valid in respect of every subject, presentation or faculty of presentation, and is thus taken with and becomes everyday directed merely to the supports long periods of richly associative thought. experiencing and participating with the local environment feeling of pleasure and not to any lifestyle unless you have one which the effects of some drug trips, Salvador Dali's 'Paranoiac/critical' definite concept, and interacting with the real or one logically determinant, but one of reflection. knowledge of the object. Magical become more active during Magical consciousness is a on the point of pleasing on their own account. can only describe of the former assisting the until it merges feeling of dreams. given intuition, of the faculty of presentation, it as what I good, although it has, for all that, faculty of concepts that belongs to understanding or fact that their claims are The beautiful of absolute certainty accompanying a perceptual shift depend upon a sensation, as with the are scored, poems are written. Magical reason, in the sense despite the and telepathic latencies periods of magical consciousness. consciousness. Maintained at these levels it could interfere This is the state in latter. Hence both kinds of judgements |
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