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Bellinger

Dec 12, 2010 09:47 PM
by email2cal


Hello everyone,

K.H. writes in his famous letter # 10 (emphasis added):

"In other words we believe in MATTER alone, in matter as visible nature
and matter in its invisibility as the invisible omnipresent omnipotent
Proteus with its unceasing motion which is its life, and which nature
draws from herself since she is the great whole outside of which nothing
can exist. For as Bellinger truly asserts "motion is a manner of
existence that flows necessarily out of the essence of matter; that
matter moves by its own peculiar energies; that its motion is due to the
force which is inherent in itself; that the variety of motion and the
phenomena that result proceed from the diversity of the properties of
the qualities and of the combinations which are originally found in the
primitive matter" of which nature is the assemblage and of which your
science knows less than one of our Tibetan Yak-drivers of Kant's
metaphysics."

Does anyone know who this Bellinger was?

Thanks,

Max



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