πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: Harry Smith: The Mystic Artisan of Vision and Sound πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-07-04T16:01:26+03:00 πŸ“„ Summary: Harry Everett Smith, whose life culminated on November 27, 1991, in New York, was far more than a filmmakerβ€”he was an alchemist of visual and sonic realms, a painter, musicologist, and magician woven into the fabric of esoteric traditions. As a Bishop of the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica and a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis, Smith's work traversed the liminal terrain between art and the sacred, becoming a beacon for those seeking meaning beyond the mundane. The Greater Feast commemorates not only his passing but the enduring legacy of his mystical artistry that continues to inspire seekers and artists alike. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: librarian@undisclosed.example.com (John Bell) πŸ’“ #EsotericArt #MysticalLegacy #HarrySmith
πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: Susan Stebbing: Pioneer of Analytical Philosophy and Logical Clarity πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-07-04T16:00:46+03:00 πŸ“„ Summary: Susan Stebbing stands as a luminous figure in the annals of philosophy, remarkable as the first female professor of philosophy in the United Kingdom and an influential founder of the journal *Analysis*. Her presidency of both the Mind Association and the Aristotelian Society underscores her leadership in shaping philosophical discourse. Stebbing’s enduring legacy lies in her development of precise directional analysis, a method that elegantly begins from common-sense beliefs and meticulously unpacks the structure of reasoning and argument. Her work embodies a pursuit of clarity in thought, a paradigm that invites us to reconsider the foundations of rational dialogue and the art of thinking well. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: IEP Author πŸ’“ #PhilosophyPioneer #AnalyticalPhilosophy #ClarityInThought