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What mean Eskesthai in English?
ReplyDeleteThat is a good question.
ReplyDeleteI have spent considerable time trying to find the location from which this word was found. Try as I might, even after all the searching, I have come up empty.
It's uniqueness in terms of a word in trying to find out what it means has escaped me. I find it ironic that I would place this word in conjunction with, To Remember.:)
Yet, there is much to be said about it in the face of what recollection means in terms of, or, to understand our own innateness. What one may ask has it amounted too? All of what we are as souls who learn, what is it we are to consider with the lives with which we progress. Our understandings and learning's as to have gained in knowledge and wisdom.
So while we build in this life the memories of our existence, how strange each day that we live passes, and yet, I might ask one to extend the range of their memory beyond this lifetime.
Where shall this voice come from to speak from the lips of our dreams and expression but to tell the story all over again as observers of the times within which we exist and had existed?
Is it better then to acknowledge the accomplishments of our understanding, or, to move on holding to the belief that we are learning from where we left off?
Look like recollection of Plato?
ReplyDeleteRecollections reminding me eternal return.
I am have some ideas about physics:
http://www.fqxi.org/community/forum/topic/946
http://vixra.org/author/yuri_danoyan
All the best
Yuri
1/2 greek
Mother's last name Constanidis