As they developed their philosophy, they believed that Surrealism would advocate the idea that ordinary and depictive expressions are vital and important, but that the sense of their arrangement must be open to the full range of imagination according to the Hegelian Dialectic. They also looked to the Marxist dialectic and the work of such theorists as Walter Benjamin and Herbert Marcuse.
Comment: August 29, 2017; this picture is here because Walter Benjamin – depicting a cosmological situation. The picture here is a general idea.
This quote was taken from the Wikipedia page for Surrealism. Though not explicitly stated, Surrealism might represent the way it looks after passing through an hour glass from reality to the outside. Interestingly, going through a point in time shouldn’t be easy. And in such a case, becoming there probably should be preceeded by a great creative force so that the person experiencing that outside will have the energy and tools to exist there. Perhaps then a person would make one’s self. In the next post I did such a thing. I may have had Surrealism to work with. Surrealism seems to indicate that such a passing is possible and that the Surrealist Artist has contributed to the individual’s composition either prior to, with resistance, or after, in the form of content for one to use in their creation of the self.
This is no ordinary event. The Philosophy of Leibniz should make up the reader who thinks this is an inappropriate post. He said that where the monad doesn’t exist for the individual, that they rely on God.
Visit this post: Bradley Butcher who shares his opinion of Surrealism.
This link is to Cognitive Thinking here on Gevluef from November 7, 2006. It is suggesting “outside” is relative to the father via a discussion on Spinoza.
Another post where I discuss “leave” called Were Getting Along rather abstractly.
Comment; January 19, 2023: This brief explanation of Surrealism is along the same thinking as in the movie Avatar.
