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Astraea@bookwyrm.social

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star worshipping heathen that dwells within the confines of mystical Iberian caves and joins civilisation once every eon in order to see if Robespierre has been reincarnated

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Confucius: The analects (Lun yü) (1979, Penguin Books)

Review of 'The analects (Lun yü)' on 'Goodreads'

Though many do not happen to be acquainted with Confucianism, especially when we are partaking a western point of view, many of us have directly or indirectly been confronted with one of Confucius’s most well known quotes and that is:


“Don't do unto others what you don't want done unto you.”

― Confucius


Now it would be more correct if we said that this quote was attributed to Confucius rather than properly pronounced by him.
“The Analects” though most of the times attributed to the authorship of Confucius, or Kong Fuzi if you would rather use a non latinized name, are speculated by many modern scholars to be an amalgamation of writings done not only by his disciples but also by the disciples of those that preceded him.

Confucianism has left an ever-present mark in Chinese culture and consequently is also pronounceable in many of the nations that have been …

Hermann Hesse: Demian (Paperback, 2000, Dover Publications)

A young man awakens to selfhood and to a world of possibilities beyond the conventions …

Review of 'Demian' on 'Goodreads'

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I’m not doing to rate or review this work for now… I adored it but I feel like I must reread since the edition I read was a Portuguese translation (I despise Portuguese translations).

Timothy J. Stephany: Enuma Elish (2013, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform)

Review of 'Enuma Elish' on 'Goodreads'

such an amazing read, still can’t shake off the fact that according to the Babylonian Creation Myth human beings were created from the shed blood of the rebellious god Kingu who encouraged Tiamat, the mother of all gods, to attempt to kill Marduk the King of all Gods.

The Enuma Elish, being a piece of literature from Ancient Mesopotamia, predates the writing of the Old Testament and you can clearly see many of the influences it must have had over said piece of scripture. I believe the role of Kingu is quite parallel to that of Satan, being a defiant god stricken down due to his rebellion, and I still wish to research further more about the possibility of the Tower of Babel having been a Zigurat which seems like such an interesting hypothesis!

Overall a great read, I thought I was eventually going to get annoyed at the last …