Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Dalinian Perspective (A Short description)

Aaahhh NOW I know why 8 or 9 months ago, a moustache symbol is very famous in Jakarta. For sure is not for Foke,

It is Dalinian symbol of Dalinian lifestyle!

Dalinian describes people with all their egos and grandiosity like Salvador Dali's behavior!  Where a hunger for a sort of moral and spiritual nourishment are increasing for some (critical) people (especially at young age) in seeing life.

It also align with a reality concept in human universe that nothing is permanent, all things erode and change, even "time".

Dalinian assumes by dreaming, people will be able to liberate the independence of the imagination and the rights of human to their own madness (read as: an extreme dream), for example when Dali sets a creation of Gala (muse of Dali, as his highest ego. Not Dali's wife), an incarnation for Dalí, an imagination of his capacity to penetrate the vault of heaven and hell or to communicate with God.

I believe it such an anxiety phenomena for human soul. Then it will be good if people (always) have their own dream either it is ridiculous or not (which it might be also Foke's previous highest ego to continue his power to rule DKI Jakarta?!)

 “You have to systematically create confusion, it sets creativity free. Everything that is contradictory creates life” - Salvador Dalí

 “Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it.” - Salvador Dali 

Note about Salvador Dali

Dalí was an avid reader of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories; The Conscious and Unconscious Mind. The psychoanalytic view holds that there are inner forces outside of your awareness that are directing your behavior.

The basic theories of S. Freud's psychoanalytic theory;

1. A person's development is determined by events in early childhood; besides an inherited personality.

2. Human behavior, experience, and cognition are mostly determined by irrational/ unconscious mind.

3. Conflicts inside personality (conscious and unconscious mind) creates mental disturbances such as neurosis classification; OCD (Obsessive–compulsive disorder), anxiety, paranoid, hysteria, phobia as well as obsessions.

4. To liberate the (bad) effects is by implementing the unconscious mind which appears into consciousness, for example when Salvador Dali successful presents his psychoanalytic in psychoanalytic paintings, a real media of consciousness.

In his life, Dali adores three things; WEAKNESS, OLD AGE and LUXURY.  For him LUXURY is a product of monarchy - he had mention; I'm becoming more monarchy, not in a political way but in the philosophical and cosmological. OLD AGE because for Dali young people completely stupid. They all only believe geniuses are old people, like Leonardo de Vinci or people whose arrives at some real achievement. In term of WEAKNESS, according to Dali on the modern physics everything is weak, every proton and neutron is surrounded of weakness

To make obsolute understanding that Dali fond of OLD AGE is when he clearly stated that on his famous painting's The Persistence of Memory, he was refused that the 'melting clocks' was inspired by the theory of relativity. It's just a perception by surrealist of a Camembert cheese melting in the sun not by A. Einstein's theory.  Einstein came first before Dali but for him it doesn't mean that everything which came first will be the center of another innovation, imagination, perception. Young people usually let them selves being lead by previous innovator, imaginator and philosopher - the one who invented a perception, which were believed as an absolute but unfortunately only an obsolete one for Dali. (RMP)

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