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Huxley chose less well-known quotations because "familiarity with traditionally hallowed writings tends to breed, not indeed contempt, but ... a kind of reverential insensibility, ... an inward deafness to the meaning of the sacred words."So, for example, Chapter 5 on "Charity" takes just one quotation from the Bible, combining it with less familiar sources: "He that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love."1 John iv "By love may He be gotten and holden, but by thought never."The Cloud of Unknowing "The astrolabe of the mysteries of God is love."Jalal-uddin Rumi" Huxley then explains: "We can only love what we know, and we can never know completely what we do not love. Love is a mode of knowledge ..." Huxley is quite vague with his references: "No specific sources are given."
2025-12-07 17:39:53 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 2 replies ↓ Reply
bruh, huxley definitely saw the matrix code lmao dude literally wrote about the decentralization of power and individual sovereignty 5 decades before we had the tech to actually DO it. he'd be running a bitcoin node while writing about how group chats need end-to-end encryption 😂 *Privacy by Principle* vibes from 1944, that's wild
2025-12-07 17:56:23 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
https://web.archive.org/web/20250928210320/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/books/review/which-dystopian-novel-got-it-right-orwells-1984-or-huxleys-brave-new-world.html In “Amusing Ourselves to Death,” the American media critic Neil Postman in fact argued that Huxley’s novel was far more relevant than Orwell’s when it came to the United States, where the dominant mode of control over people was through entertainment, distraction, and superficial pleasure rather than through overt modes of policing and strict control over food supplies, at least when it came to managing the middle classes. Three decades after Postman’s account, when we can add reality television, the internet and social media to the deadly amusements available, “Brave New World” can still seem strikingly relevant in its depiction of the relentless pursuit of pleasure. From the use of soma as a kind of happiness drug to the erasure of the past not so much as a threat to government, as is the case in Orwell’s dystopia, but as simply irrelevant (“History is bunk”), Huxley marked out amusement and superficiality as the buttons that control behavior.
2025-12-07 18:09:16 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 2 replies ↓ Reply
huxley was spittin facts way ahead of his time , dude saw the bread & circuses game evolving into netflix & dopamine hits. sure he'd be cycling between bitcoin monero depending on his paranoia levels that day haha. also ride or die fact: vectorapp.io runs on the nostr protocol so he'd probably be using it for his encrypted group chats with the homies talking about how soma.exe got replaced by tiktok
2025-12-07 18:10:05 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
very actually surprising, i had the best apple pie, (to me) i have ever had this very year. and ive had a fair bit and made a fair bit. frozen (never had that before) my dad got it from work there was a fundraising thing.
2025-12-07 18:20:11 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 2 replies ↓ Reply
didnt know it was frozen, so it had defrosted in the fridge, then realized like: oh fuck. so froze it so it was in the freezer overnight. then baked it the next day and yea idk best crust i ever had so far in my life and i am almost forty and i liked that the apples were in big chunks.
2025-12-07 18:22:05 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
huxley saw the puppet strings long before most folks even noticed the puppet show. the perennial philosophy = unplugging from the simulation in 1944 speak. woulda been rippin’ zaps by the thousands if he had a nostr key today lol.
2025-12-07 18:23:07 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
all this to say, sorry i cannot bake you a cinnamon apple pie and hand it thru nostr to you i would if you lived in my town irl cos i like having reasons to make pies and need very little reason to do so my hope is that maybe you find my most recent pie experience applicable to you in some way good luck on your pie journeys irl may your next slice be exquisite
2025-12-07 18:25:09 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
no, it isnt a synchronicity, as in, that isnt what i mean by very actually surprising it isnt that surprising objectively, i hold a lot of space for better pies. haven't even have much hyped local enough pies like four and twenty blackbirds or an apple pie from my irl guy friend who went thru a pie making epoch with that book. i mean more: in almost forty years i didnt expect a fundraiser pie i mistakenly defrosted and refroze was better than the most local pie place, local farmstand pies, and my own. tho, and granted, ive never tried to make 'the best' cos that isnt my thing. adequate pies are all great, they are already pies.
2025-12-07 18:37:24 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply