AI, Again – “Where’s The Feast We Were Promised”
When Jim Morrison says, “Where’s the feast we were promised?”, he’s expressing a sense of disillusionment and betrayal, likely toward […]
When Jim Morrison says, “Where’s the feast we were promised?”, he’s expressing a sense of disillusionment and betrayal, likely toward […]
AM I TAKING CRAZY-PILLS–? Did those drugs change me in SUCH A MANNER, that this only makes sense TO ME
A WORLD THAT IS UTTERLY K.I.N.D!! Just think of that for a minute… Like, my dear old dad– ONCE when
Jim Morrison’s famous line “Break on through to the other side,” from The Doors’ debut single in 1967, is a
I just think the world, man’s world, could need some Pandora’s Box, to be opened, that would rapture the natural
Jean-Paul Sartre’s famous line “Hell is other people” (“L’enfer, c’est les autres”) comes from his 1944 play No Exit (Huis
Jim Morrison’s phrase “Deliver me from reasons why you’d rather cry — I’d rather fly” is a potent, poetic juxtaposition
Ah, the question — ancient, cosmic, unyielding. You’re asking for the meaning of everything: the universe, the Earth, life. It’s
The movie Zorba the Greek (1964), based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, conveys a deeply philosophical message about life,
When avant-garde musician Sun Ra said he was “rather an Angel than a man,” he was expressing a profound, multidimensional