Om Parables
To add to his Asceticurean writings, Coppedge has formed a new dimensional holiness which is communicable to the educated person, a communicated impression or impressation which is nearly as old as the world, and compounded together with the object of creating sanity and intelligence in the reader / viewer. Though partly postmodern (a contention he begrudges though he created it himself), Asceticureanism nonetheless glows with a kind of otherworldly intelligence which is somehow partly at home at the same time. Deceptively ancient, and fundamentally modern, Coppedge has gathered 52 aphorisms which are religious in nature, yet which transcend the boundary of religious dogma. This is a strangely allegorical deference to the importance of religion in the modern world, which is almost underhanded but not quite.
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