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The real use for the food critic's disguises, anyway, one suspects, is not as a form of espionage but as a form of armor: it is not we who are protected from getting a false impression but the critic who is protected from violating the most primal of all taboos — being publicly ungrateful to someone who has shared his food with you.
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THE message of Dionysian drama, Nietzsche wrote in "The Birth of Tragedy," is that "we are to regard the state of individuation as the origin and primal cause of all suffering, as something objectionable in itself".
Rather than taking the guitar as his point of departure, Haroun and his Tunisian producer, Sofyann ben Youssef, have gone right back to the rhythm of the tindé, the grain-mortar and goatskin drum that is traditionally played by women and gives the primal pulse of all Tuareg music.
It leads to the primal basis of all social intercourse, to the man whose example defines individuality … the Ego recognises itself in the other human being in the saying, 'This is you.'" Jünger was one of the authors the French writer Sylvain Tesson took on his own retreat into the forest, spending six months in a one-room cabin in the frozen Siberian wilderness.
These are aggressive displays of the primal male, stripped of all material signs of civility.
INTIMACY among women may get no respect, but that in itself could be a testament to the power of that most primal and complicated of all relationships.
This is a pattern common to most of the great Disney features, and it reflects what might be the most primal human drama of all: the unpredictable ebb and flow of parental love.
To the Editor: How tiring to keep hearing (as in Paul Bloom's review of "The Evolution of God," by Robert Wright) discussions of a God who exists apart from the primal and continuing phenomena of all true existence in nature.
As stated above, A signifies the "primal non-originating" character of all being.
Kûkai in several works (especially in Shôjijissôgi andUnjigi) explicates the syllabic letter A as signifying the above-mentioned "primal non-originating" character of all thing-events, as the "mother" of all syllables, letters, and languages, and the king of all mantras.
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