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Erschienen in: European Surgery 4/2015

01.08.2015 | Editorial

Is there: surgery goes inter- and multidisciplinary

verfasst von: F. M. Riegler

Erschienen in: European Surgery | Ausgabe 4/2015

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The half-time summer stage blues of the year 2015 loves to turn into reggae, as this is the backup of the western colonial civilization, which does not only mirror the European rhythm style phantasy of freedom, it is the freedom to shout it out loud in a very positive groove and vibration, what turns up the soul and the body to get excited about what all these power games managed to master the slaves of the once upon a time victory of the Africans, and then they decided to leave their continent and made their fortune to spread out all over the globe. Going in line with this event, the globe traveled around the sun for more than many million times and shared their space with the moon, the other stars, and the milky way, and it all moved through the never-ending waves of the perception. Religion came to answer the myths of the essence and lately, through the development of the ancient great civilizations, science took off the mask of religion and gave another run of hope, understanding, and knowledge. What remains drops off the gods and the tune of mood and is what you are, at any given instant. Go out there and ask space; go out there and ask time. What else do they serve, as giving you the frame to order your perceptions within the stream of mood. And since we are not allowed to understand being itself, being, the essence of it all, turns out the almost always hidden, except for the moments of interpretation, where the inability to reason being is taken as the limos (i.e., lack, deficit) of our existence. And here we turn to review the past first half of the year. Ister runs past and all over to Linz, before he gets slower and teaches us in the words of Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843): unknown and hidden remains, what Ister thinks [1]. Light expresses underworlds. …
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Hölderlin F. Der Ister. Gedichte 1799–1806. In: Balmes HJ, editor Friedrich Hölderlin. Gesammelte Werke. Fischer Taschenbuchverlag. 2008;pp. 209–210. ISBN: 978-3-596-90054-1 Hölderlin F. Der Ister. Gedichte 1799–1806. In: Balmes HJ, editor Friedrich Hölderlin. Gesammelte Werke. Fischer Taschenbuchverlag. 2008;pp. 209–210. ISBN: 978-3-596-90054-1
Metadaten
Titel
Is there: surgery goes inter- and multidisciplinary
verfasst von
F. M. Riegler
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2015
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
European Surgery / Ausgabe 4/2015
Print ISSN: 1682-8631
Elektronische ISSN: 1682-4016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10353-015-0337-5

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