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Philosophic meditations in poetic form on the meaning of eternity for 72
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Date Published: January 15, 2024

 

 

As a philosopher once surmised: talent hits a target no one else can hit.
Genius, he insisted, hits a target no one else can see.
The greatest artists
and thinkers are the greatest seers. They do not imagine … only and
merely. They study the facts, they think the facts, they feel the facts,
until the facts, the acts of faith, the articles of invention, dissolve in
the naked light of the hitherto unseen, until fact, faith, and invention
fall away like Halloween masks, like swaddling clothes; and then, leaving
behind the tricks and the treats, they teach us what to hallow: the
nakedness of a newborn joy, perpetually born anew, a joy that can never die,
because it never quite knows, but never fails to enjoy, how early it already
is, and how young it was always going to be.

All thinking, carried far enough, ends in paradox: trying to think the
unthinkable
. All feeling, carried far enough, ends in paradox: trying to
feel the unfeelable
. But one can feel the unthinkable, and think the
unfeelable. To do so is to think with one’s feelings and to feel with one’s
thoughts. Then, and only then, is it possible to hit a target that no one
else can see. To experience deeply (profoundly and creatively) is to think
with your feelings and to feel with your thoughts. And there’s a first and
last to every thought, to every feeling. To think the first, to feel the
first, as if it were the last, and to do so intensely is to know
nothingness, to experience death. Yes, this is paradox. To think the last,
to feel the last, as if it were the first, and to do so intensely is to
experience life, a life that never ends, precisely because – like a
box without sides – it is without beginnings and without ends. Yes,
this is paradox too.

This book continues the conspiracy of significance, the dialectic of
nowhere and now here, that began with The History of Eternity. Read this
sequel, Passages to Eternity, and follow, if you will, the destiny of this
paradox as it unfolds in the lives of 72 historic individuals, including
Rilke, Peirce, Aeschylus, Pythagoras, Wordsworth, Ibsen, Santayana, Wilde,
St. Teresa, Melville, Whitman, Beethoven, Godel, Michelangelo, Leibniz,
Thucydides, Ovid, Empedocles, Mann, Plato, Borges, St. James, Baudelaire,
Bradley, Arendt, Auden, Maistre, T.S. Eliot, Democritus, Bruegel, Unamuno,
Flaubert, Girard, Calvino, Holderlin, William James, Tacitus, Jaspers, St.
Paul, Pater, Anaximander, Solzhenitsyn, Nicholas of Cusa, Picasso, Joyce,
Berlioz, Marcus Aurelius, Tolstoy, Rose, Kant, Tennessee Williams, Amos,
Crane, Toynbee, Wharton, Hegel, Cavafy, Schmitt, Celan, Shankara,
Heisenberg, Gibbon, Luther, Frost, Anaxagoras, Nabokov, Adorno, Conrad,
Naipaul, Euripides, Ramanuja and many others.

About the Author

Mr. James E. Winder

Mr. James E. Winder was born on June 16, 1953, in Athens, Tennessee, and
graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 1975 with a B.A. in
philosophy and literature. He earned an M.A. in philosophy from Purdue
University in 1980.

James Winder spent the lion’s share of his career as a mid-level
manager and intelligence analyst for the National Security Agency (NSA),
where he retired in 2013 after 30 years of service. At NSA, Mr.
Winder’s most noteworthy assignment was in 1991-1992, when he served
as Assistant Director of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory
Board (PFIAB). During that time, he co-authored a report for President
George H.W. Bush on intelligence lessons learned during the first Gulf War
and provided extensive research and documentation on a wide range of other
matters of great interest to the PFIAB board members. In a special
commendation, then Acting PFIAB Chairman, Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, cited Mr.
Winder for his “expert advice to the President of the United
States” and for his “extremely incisive and timely contributions
on some very complex issues.”

During three decades at NSA, Mr. Winder produced three classified,
book-length studies, most notably including a comprehensive report on an
important topic, which won NSA’s annual Cryptologic Literature Award.
In addition, he wrote a wide variety of other in-depth reports on Soviet
intelligence, terrorism, and technical threats to U.S.
telecommunications.

Mr. Winder is also the author of The History of Eternity, a series of
philosophic meditations in poetic form, which is, according to Mr. Winder,
the cryptic story of his life and the lives of many others. There is –
in the history of philosophy and literature – no other work that is
akin to it in nature and scope.

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Poetry, Philosophy

Published: February 2020

Publisher: Setarcos Spectrum Publications

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You cannot help but wonder what and why you are. The History of Eternity is
a book that again and again answers these questions, as it celebrates the
tragic joy of wonder at the enigma of your existence. There will always be a
clamoring after elusive fact. There will always be a hankering for some
durable theory that will explain the fact. There will always be an inability
to match the one wholly with the other. Because something is always left
out, there will always persist a stubbornly invisible and intractable
remainder. And this remainder, this dark matter behind every thought, behind
every desire, behind every joy, behind every sorrow, will continue to
populate your universe with wonder. Read this book, if you will, and share
that wonder.

You are born into a conspiracy of significance, already entangled with your
equally lonely others. The history of eternity, the tension between nowhere
and now here, defines the struggle between the life you are living now and
whatever there may be of the life to come. The History of Eternity is a
series of broken elegies to those who have mattered, to their moments and
your moments, to their sanity and your sanity, to their madness and your
madness. The History of Eternity is one man’s meditation on the
reverberating shock of his encounter with Henry Adams, Aristotle, Augustine,
Bach, Balzac, Beckett, Bergson, Bloch, Boehme, Bonhoeffer, Cervantes,
Chekhov, Cicero, Claudel, Dante, Darwin, Derrida, Emily Dickinson,
Dostoevsky, Eckhart, Emerson, Ezekiel, Faulkner, Gide, Goethe, Heraclitus,
Herodotus, Hume, Isaiah, Henry James, Jeremiah, Samuel Johnson, Kafka,
Kierkegaard, D.H. Lawrence, Leopardi, Levinas, Joan of Arc, Joe Louis,
Lucretius, Machiavelli, Malraux, McTaggart, Milton, Montaigne, Newton,
Nietzsche, Parmenides, Pascal, Plotinus, Plutarch, Proust, Rabelais,
Rembrandt, Rosenzweig, Rousseau, Sartre, Schopenhauer, Schubert, Adam Smith,
Sophocles, Spinoza, Edith Stein, Wallace Stevens, Tocqueville, Van Gogh,
Virgil, Von Hofmannsthal, Wagner, Weil, Whitehead, Wittgenstein, Woolf,
Yeats, and many others.

Considered collectively, and as one integral whole, these philosophic
meditations in poetic form echo the meaning of eternity as reflected in the
troubled hearts, minds, and lives of 144 historic individuals, famous or
unknown. There is – in the history of philosophy and literature – nothing
akin to it in nature and scope.

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 About the Author

Mr. James E. Winder was born on June 16, 1953, in Athens, Tennessee, and
graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 1975 with a B.A. in
philosophy and literature. He earned an M.A. in philosophy from Purdue
University in 1980.

James Winder spent the lion’s share of his career as a mid-level manager
and intelligence analyst for the National Security Agency (NSA), where he
retired in 2013 after 30 years of service. At NSA, Mr. Winder’s most
noteworthy assignment was in 1991-1992, when he served as Assistant Director
of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). During that
time, he co-authored a report for President George H.W. Bush on intelligence
lessons learned during the first Gulf War and provided extensive research
and documentation on a wide range of other matters of great interest to the
PFIAB board members. In a special commendation, then Acting PFIAB Chairman,
Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, cited Mr. Winder for his “expert advice to the
President of the United States” and for his “extremely incisive and timely
contributions on some very complex issues.”

During three decades at NSA, Mr. Winder produced three classified,
book-length studies, most notably including a comprehensive report on an
important subject, which won NSA’s annual Cryptologic Literature Award. He
also wrote a wide variety of other in-depth reports on Soviet intelligence,
terrorism, and technical threats to U.S. telecommunications.

Mr. Winder is the author of The History of Eternity, a series of
philosophic meditations in poetic form, which is, according to Mr. Winder,
the cryptic story of his life and the lives of many others. There is – in
the history of philosophy or literature – no other work that is akin to it
in nature and scope.

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