Marina Tsvetaeva's Life as the Death of State Atheism

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2414-3715-2019-5-2-89-101

Keywords:

mission, Messiah, God Meic, time, eternity, usefulness, Newton, Russia, atheism, ideocracy

Abstract

The author honors the memory of the outstanding thinker Pavel Gurevich (1933–2018). His passing away did not allow me to hear an authoritative opinion about my book "Marina Tsvetaeva's Thinking: What Discovery Does She Make?" [3]. I also intended to discuss the similarity of the world-historical roles of Newton and Tsvetaeva. Their mission is to be Messiahs and gravediggers of absurd godlessness.

Subject of research — isomorphism of historical judges of Russia (I–XX centuries) and M. Tsvetaeva (1892–1941). The author is looking for evidence of her right to claim involvement in the divine principle. "God", according to Tsvetaeva, the author calls the Mind of the energy-information Cosmos (Meic). The Supreme mind acts in the coming era of Aquarius, demanding a new doctrine of the universe.

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Author Biography

  • Petr Simush, RAS Institute of Philosophy. Gonсharnaya St. 12/1, Moscow 109240, Russian Federation

    DSc in Philosophy, Professor, Senior research fellow.

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Published

2019-12-25

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Religious Anthropology

How to Cite

1. Simush P. Marina Tsvetaeva’s Life as the Death of State Atheism // Philosophical anthropology. 2019. № 2 (5). C. 89–101.