The eros-driven soul produces beautiful things and, above all, beautiful actions, which have a universal value. — ^ref-19225
definition
- Divine Beauty
 - Transcendental fidelity
 - Truth
 - Rapture
 - Interrupting the Same with the Other
 - Negativity of rupture
 - Upheaval of worldview through moments of truth
 - Enlightenment
 - The purpose of eros is to mend human nature by achieving unity; it guides the soul ^977428
 
notes
Plato’s view
- Vulgar vs. Divine Eros (now known as platonic love)
 - Ladder of Love
- From the carnal to the ethereal
- Body → essence
 
 - Union of beauty with Being, no longer connected to the body
 
 - From the carnal to the ethereal
 
thoughts
- The Other as another human being is simply a vehicle through which eros can be most easily experienced
- The Other can be friends, lovers, others, or gods
 - The telos of life is beauty and contemplation
- Modern society lacks both due to its rejection of negativity and friction
- So it falls into a chaos of unstructured entropy, leading to its disenchantment
 
 
 - Modern society lacks both due to its rejection of negativity and friction