Thank you for this answer and yes I do mean modern humanism. Humanism in the sense you describe, ie self-actualization, self-evaluation, still had God as central. Averroes a Moorish scholar (d.1198), the father of humanism in the sense that he re-purposed Aristotelian thought, was persecuted for suggesting man had any autonomy or that God might not know 'the particulars'.
Not much has changed when it comes to commie mind control
https://youtu.be/dw2006gJpVQ
It is amazing to see how this lives out in architecture. We used to have a movement in beauty. Beauty is the harmony resulting from application of sacred geometry.
Looking now at modern architecture, it just as well can be termed commie architecture: soulless, mindless, and not good for the body at all.
Of course, there are certain movements in vogue, put under a banner of elegance, functionality, etc. But interestingly, it always is devoid of humanism, in the sense it does not take the human into account holistically. In doing so, architecture would look quite differently, and so would city planning. I do not mind pushing the envelope to discover new ways.
But has anyone ever investigated what the effects are on learning capacity of children (and people in general) when exposed to neon, LED or natural light? And what does that mean for the building of schools and offices? Clearly, there a boundaries to take into account.
And indeed, commie views do not take a healthy view of humanity. Neither does crony-capitalism.
Interesting connection between spirituality and architecture. Have commies ever contributed to complex and uplifting architecture? I can't think of one instance. I think what is being done to children is a war of attrition on human learning, on individuals thinking for themselves, to prevent the expression of spirituality. The air they breathe, water, vaccines, lack of sunlight, slowly wear them down.
Edit: serendipity FiatLux just posted this critique of modern architecture
Thank you for this answer and yes I do mean modern humanism. Humanism in the sense you describe, ie self-actualization, self-evaluation, still had God as central. Averroes a Moorish scholar (d.1198), the father of humanism in the sense that he re-purposed Aristotelian thought, was persecuted for suggesting man had any autonomy or that God might not know 'the particulars'. Not much has changed when it comes to commie mind control https://youtu.be/dw2006gJpVQ
It is amazing to see how this lives out in architecture. We used to have a movement in beauty. Beauty is the harmony resulting from application of sacred geometry.
Looking now at modern architecture, it just as well can be termed commie architecture: soulless, mindless, and not good for the body at all.
Of course, there are certain movements in vogue, put under a banner of elegance, functionality, etc. But interestingly, it always is devoid of humanism, in the sense it does not take the human into account holistically. In doing so, architecture would look quite differently, and so would city planning. I do not mind pushing the envelope to discover new ways.
But has anyone ever investigated what the effects are on learning capacity of children (and people in general) when exposed to neon, LED or natural light? And what does that mean for the building of schools and offices? Clearly, there a boundaries to take into account.
And indeed, commie views do not take a healthy view of humanity. Neither does crony-capitalism.
Interesting connection between spirituality and architecture. Have commies ever contributed to complex and uplifting architecture? I can't think of one instance. I think what is being done to children is a war of attrition on human learning, on individuals thinking for themselves, to prevent the expression of spirituality. The air they breathe, water, vaccines, lack of sunlight, slowly wear them down.
Edit: serendipity FiatLux just posted this critique of modern architecture
https://youtu.be/Q1ZeXnmDZMQ