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Showing posts with label philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philosophy. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

The Belgian farmer and the girl leaning on a pile of straw

 

“The Belgian farmer and the girl leaning on a pile of straw toiling” – is a scene full of rustic realism, but also tinged with romance, even surrealism if placed in the right philosophical and humanistic line of thought.

This sentence could be the seed for a philosophical existential poem, where hardship, human fate, silent love and the absurdity of labor blend together in the sunset light or the breath of harvest straw.

Here is an evocative and philosophical development, inspired by your sentence:

The Belgian farmer and the girl leaning on a pile of straw

They said nothing.

Just leaning on each other – like two blades of grass in the late wind.

The pile of straw behind them – the smell of burning sunlight and sweat that has not yet dissipated.

A day passes like a hundred years.

And a hundred years is probably just a day –

When life is a cycle between sowing and reaping.

The farmer – does not know Descartes.

But he knows it will rain from the chill on his neck.

He does not name consciousness,

But knows when the earth dies under his feet.

He does not need philosophy,

Because each hoe stroke has answered all questions.

The girl – leaning, hair sticking to her cheek,

No need for poetry,

Just the warmth remaining in each other after the harvest.

But… who is watching them from afar?

A crow on an electric wire.

A poet seeking inspiration.

Or is it the gaze of the universe – without emotion, without words?

They do not know they are being seen.

They just live – without self-delusion.

And maybe – that is why – they are more real than all of us.

About labor, fate and the primitive nature of human beings.

“Relying on each other to live”

“Souls that have never needed philosophy”

“Straw and the essence”.                                              The Belgian Farmer and the Girl Leaning on the Hay: Evoking the Atmosphere of Labor, Status, Silence and Existence:

The Belgian Farmer and the Girl Leaning on the Hay

A Realistic and Metaphysical Sequence of an Unnamed Moment

They did not laugh.

They did not speak either.

They just leaned on each other, in the straw that still smelled of the sun.

The whole day of harvesting,

The sun had burned their backs,

But the afternoon wind soothed their thirst.

He – the non-philosophical farmer

Did not know Hegel, had not read Kant.

But he understood time by watching the grass change color.

Understood history by the land.

Understood the harvest by the crow's cry at the end of the day.

He had no concept of "consciousness",

But knew clearly when to stop working,

and when to be silent to listen to the grass swaying.

She – the thin and silent girl

She did not wait for anything at sunset.

 Just leaning on the straw –

As if the world is still a little soft,

So that someone can fall into it without breaking.

Where do her eyes look?

Perhaps nowhere.

Because after a long day, the gaze needs a rest.

Neither of them calls it “love”,

No one asks: “What are we?”

They just exist,

in a moment so peaceful that words are unnecessary.

Perhaps the universe stops breathing.

No time.

No purpose.

No awareness.

Just two living beings,

leaning on each other,

on a straw,

between the falling afternoon and the silent life.

And if that is not philosophy...

What else is philosophy?

Monday, August 4, 2025

Love, Philosophy and Destiny

Love, philosophy and destiny – three seemingly separate entities but intertwined like three golden threads that weave the tapestry of life. From a philosophical perspective, we can open up each layer of meaning to see their intersection.

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1. Love – The original flow of meaning

Love is not just an emotion, but an existential reality – where people reach out from the closed self to reach out to others. In Kierkegaard's thought, love is the act of jumping into the abyss of faith – uncertain, irrational, but essential for true existence.

Love is:

A transcendental idea, as Plato once said: starting from physical beauty to move towards spiritual beauty, and finally to truth.

A transcendental drive, as Freud saw it: love is the expression of Eros, the impulse to build and connect – the opposite of Thanatos, the instinct to destroy.

A choice, not just an emotion – because love is the decision to commit, stay, and persevere.

2. Philosophy – The mirror of love

Philosophy does not make love lose its poetry – but is the light that reveals its nature. When we love, we live in intuition, but when we philosophize about love, we learn to face the limits.

Existential philosophy (Heidegger, Sartre) points out that: love is daring to live in imperfection. There is no ideal love, only true love between two people full of cracks.

Stoic philosophy advises: do not let love dominate, because everything is ephemeral, including the person you love – but that does not mean not loving, but loving in freedom.

Eastern philosophy emphasizes: love is part of the Tao, is the harmony between people, people with the universe – is non-attachment, is letting go without falling.

 3. Destiny – Red Thread or Uncertain Curtain?

Is it fate that people meet? Or is it just an illusion to justify choices that are not courageous enough?

In Greek mythology, the Moirai (three goddesses of fate) hold the thread of human life – implying that love is also pre-written. But Nietzsche argues: there is no destiny, only the will to power and the reaffirmation of life.

In Eastern thought, destiny (fate – karma) is not something fixed, but the result of countless actions in past and present lives – meaning that loving someone is both a result and a beginning.

In the modern age – when people seem to have lost faith in fate – love becomes an act of rebellion: even though we know life is vain, we still love, because that is the only way to exist meaningfully.

Synthesis – When Love is a Philosophy of Life and a Destiny Written by You

Love should not be locked in an emotional prison, nor should it be framed by philosophical logic or fatalistic beliefs. Instead, it is:

“A philosophical question that has no answer, but can be lived with.”

When we love someone, we do not just choose them – we also reshape ourselves, our philosophy, and our destiny.

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