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From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Jorge Ikeda
10 episodes
1 week ago
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 3: Creation through Numbers and Letters
From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
19 minutes 58 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 3: Creation through Numbers and Letters

The text explores the creation of the world according to the Sefer Yesirah, an ancient Hebrew text that describes creation through ten Sefirot and twenty-two letters, linking numbers and letters to reality. The idea that understanding the universe lies in the ability to "read" these combinations is discussed, similar to divine creation through naming. The works of Alberto Manguel and Roberto Calasso are mentioned, which analyze the relationship between language, creation, and the interpretation of texts, including the possibility of understanding images without understanding the written text. Finally, the importance of language as a fundamental element in the creation and understanding of the universe is highlighted.

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.