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Good find thank you.

It's the concept of the Grotesque Body:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotesque_body

Look no further than the chasm that occurred between Plato and his pupil Aristotle who did not want to be entertained with ideas about God, the human soul, and the divine.

Modern word for it is "carnival" (think circus weirdos) and sometimes it crosses over into "paganism" but that's somewhat inaccurate.

In Joan of Arc's time, she was killed by the hive mind, the witch hunt, the masses and their popular paranoia/delusions, they had a twisted idea about God and religion that was highly unevolved. Joan of Arc practiced divinity, she carried a medicinal plant on her called mandrake root. Plato would have loved her.

3 years ago
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Good find thank you.

It's the concept of the Grotesque Body:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grotesque_body

Look no further than the chasm that occurred between Plato and his pupil Aristotle who did not want to be entertained with ideas about God, the human soul, and the divine.

Modern word for it is "carnival" (think circus weirdos) and sometimes it crosses over into "paganism" but that's somewhat inaccurate.

3 years ago
1 score