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| For Clancy Martin*Meditationon a joke by George Carlin, a passage by Kierkegaard, and the death on this date 12 years ago of actor James StewartThe Catholic Carlin: "Thank you, Mr. Twain. Have your people call my people." --George Carlin on learning he had won the Mark Twain award. Twain's people were Protestant, Carlin's Catholic.
The Protestant Kierkegaard: "... the moment is not properly an atom of time but an atom of eternity. It is the first reflection of eternity in time, its first attempt, as it were, at stopping time....
Once here in Copenhagen there were two actors who probably never thought that their performance could have a deeper significance. They stepped forth onto the stage, placed themselves opposite each other, and then began the mimical representation of one or another passionate conflict. When the mimical act was in full swing and the spectators' eyes followed the story with expectation of what was to follow, they suddenly stopped and remained motionless as though petrified in the mimical expression of the moment. The effect of this can he exceedingly comical, for the moment in an accidental way becomes commensurable with the eternal."
Catholic tableau (with Vivien Leigh representing the Church) of Salvation by Works --

Protestant tableau (with James Stewart as Protestant Pilgrim) of Salvation by Grace -- 
Click on either tableau for a (much) larger image.
* Thanks to University Diaries for an entry on Clancy Martin, a philosophy professor in the "show me" state, and his experiences with AA. For a sample of Martin's style, see a piece he wrote on Fabergé Easter eggs. Related Easter egg material-- this journal and (via a link) The Harvard Crimson, Easter 2008. A valuable philosophical remark by Martin in a recent interview: "An unscrupulous jeweler will swap diamonds for cheaper ones when jewelry is dropped off to be sized or repaired, he said.'It happens all the time,' Martin said. 'Nobody’s watching.'" | | |
| Hieron Grammaton, Part III*The Old Man and the LightIn memory of Ernest Hemingway, who died on this date in 1961, a story in three parts: 
Fermata Leonard Baskin, detail of cover for Jung's Psyche and Symbol Detail from the story " Raven Steals the Light" Midrash:"To the earnestness of death belongs precisely that capacity for awakening, that resonance of a profound mockery which, detached from the thought of the eternal, is an empty and often brash jest, but together with the thought of the eternal is just what it should be...." --Kierkegaard
* For Hieron Grammaton, Parts I and II, see the five Log24 entries from 6:29 PM Tuesday, June 23, to 1:00 AM Sunday, June 28.
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| The Midrash Jazz Quartet presents:Diamond Life
"Diamond life, lover boy. We move in space with minimum waste and maximum joy. City lights and business nights When you require streetcar desire for higher heights. No place for beginners or sensitive hearts When sentiment is left to chance. No place to be ending but somewhere to start."
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