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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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There's always a prevailing mystique in any civilization. It builds itself as a barrier against change, and that always leaves future generations unprepared for the universe's treachery. All mystiques are the same in building these barriers-the religious mystique, the hero-leader mystique, the messiah mystique, the mystique of science/technology, and the mystique of nature itself. We live in an Imperium which such a mystique has shaped, and now that Imperium is falling apart because most people don't distinguish between mystique and their universe. You see, the mystique is like a demon possession; it tends to take over the consciousness, becoming all things to the observer.
Leto Atreides II in his conversation with Farad’n Corrino who is given a new name as Harq Al-Ada (Page: 472-473. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
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12thgirl · 5 months
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I just finished children of dune I don’t even have words like that ending ….. those last 50 pages were crazy I will be chasing this feeling forever
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dunechapterquotes · 7 months
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There is no guilt or innocence in you. All of that is past. Guilt belabors the dead and I am not the Iron Hammer. You multitude of the dead are merely people who have done certain things, and the memory of those things illuminates my path. -Leto II to His Memory-Lives After Harq al-Ada
(From Children of Dune)
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zensufiyya · 2 months
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❝A Igreja e o Estado, o raciocínio científico e a fé, o indivíduo e sua comunidade, até mesmo o progresso e a tradição, tudo isso pode ser reconciliado nos ensinamentos do Muad'Dib. Ele nos ensina que não existem opostos absolutos, exceto nas crenças dos homens. Qualquer um pode penetrar nos véus do Tempo. Você pode descobrir o futuro no passado ou em sua própria imaginação. Fazendo isso, reconquista sua consciência em seu ser interior. Então fica sabendo que o universo é um todo coerente e que você é indissociável dele.❞ 📜☝🏼 O Pregador em Arrakeen segundo Harq al-Ada; Os Filhos de Duna
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dune-quotes · 3 years
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Either we abandon the long-honored Theory of Relativity, or we cease to believe that we can engage in continued accurate prediction of the future. Indeed, knowing the future raises a host of question which cannot be answered under conventional assumptions unless one first projects an Observer outside of Time and, second, nullifies all movement. If you accept the Theory of Relativity, it can be show that Time and the Observer must stand still in relationship to each or inaccuracies will intervene. This would seem to say that it is impossible to engage in accurate prediction of the future. How, then, do we explain the continued seeking after this visionary goal by respected scientists? How, then, do we explain Muad'Dib?
Lectures on Prescience by Harq al-Ada, Children of Dune
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bozh-anka · 3 years
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In my head Ghanima was always the taller twin.
Along with that Farad'n was called small for his age (similar to how Paul was small).
Combining these two features leads me to conclude that grown up Ghanima is taller than Farad'n
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muaddibstyleguide · 4 years
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farad’n “harq al-ada” corrino’s poetry instagram
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kneeknockers · 3 years
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DUNE Tarot VI. The Lovers Leto II and Ghanima Atreides [Children of Dune] “Note this, cousin Harq al-Ada. This is the way it will always be with us. We’ll stand thus when we are married. Back to back, each looking outward from the other to protect the one thing which we have always been.”  This card is part of the DUNE Tarot project, an independent art project centering on the world of Frank Herbert's Dune novels 🌌 To watch art being created in-process, please check out http://twitch.tv/kneeknockers for days and times of streams. 🌌 To order prints or pre-order the DUNE Tarot deck, please visit http://kneeknockers.net under "Store" 🌌 To keep up to date on project details, join our discord! Twitch subscribers get access to sub-only rooms that go into greater detail concerning DUNE Tarot, Paradise Lost, & more! https://discord.com/invite/R2dQUKbGZ5 🌌 if you like what I do and would like to support me, please consider donating to my ko-fi! It's a great way to show support even if prints are too expensive♡ http://ko-fi.com/kneeknockers #dune #childrenofdune #houseatreides #dunechronicles #godemperorofdune #frankherbert  #ghanima #letoii #letoandghanima #sietchtabr #arrakis  #tarot  #tarotcards  #watercolor  #gouache #esotericism  #scifiartwork #instaart #artistoninstagram  #instaartist  #artistsofinstagram #foolsjourney #thelovers  #twitchcreative  #majorarcana #dunetarot #fanart (at Chicago, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPbQD1shAab/?utm_medium=tumblr
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number63liveblogs · 5 years
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Children of Dune, part 64
[“]My sister will marry me!”
“But you—”
“Marry, I said. Ghanima must continue the Atreides line.[“]
I’m not certain if it’s supposed to be a secret that the father of Ghanima’s children is going to be Farad’n. But to be fair I don’t understand the idea behind this plan anyway. The way inheritance normally goes is that if Leto doesn’t have any children then the crown goes to his sister’s children. And we know that the local law doesn’t prohibit this, as Farad’n’s claim to the throne was through his mother and nobody found that strange.
So why fake an incest baby, or make the heir illegitimate? What use is that? Is the issue going to be that Ghanima and her descendants are going to die at normal human pace, and having them not be Leto’s children would cause too much of a removal? In that case he could just marry one of his great-great-great-great nieces.
[“]I will give you a new name. From this moment, you’ll be called Breaking of the Habit, which in our tongue is Harq al-Ada.[“]
Ah. This makes him an parallel to his aunt, as both of them were writers of many of the quotes in the beginning of parts of the books. And the parallel is actually quite strong, Farad’n is the lover but not the spouse, while Irulan was the spouse but not the lover. Farad’n is going to go against Leto openly, while Irulan worked in secret.
Irulan ended up on the side of Paul, so what will happen to Farad’n?
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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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By these acts Leto II removed himself from the evolutionary succession. He did it with a deliberate cutting action, saying: "To be independent is to be removed." Both twins saw beyond the needs of memory as a measuring process, that is, a way of determining their distance from their human origins. But it was left to Leto II to do the audacious thing, recognizing that a real creation is independent of its creator. He refused to reenact the evolutionary sequence, saying, "That, too, takes me farther and farther from humanity." He saw the implications in this: that there can be no truly closed systems in life.
The Holy Metamorphosis By Harq Al-Ada (Page: 425. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
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calvinanddune · 10 years
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There is no guilt or innocence in you. All of that is past. Guilt belabors the dead and I am not the Iron Hammer. You multitude of the dead are merely people who have done certain things, and the memory of those things illuminates my path.
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dunechapterquotes · 7 months
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After the Fremen, all Planetologists see life as expressions of energy and look for the overriding relationships. In small pieces, bits and parcels grow into general understanding, the Fremen racial wisdom is translated into a new certainty. The thing Fremen have as a people, any people can have. They need but develop a sense for energy relationships. They need but observe that energy soaks up the patterns of things and builds with those patterns. -The Arrakeen Catastrophe After Harq al-Ada
(From Children of Dune)
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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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The child who refuses to travel in the father's harness, this is the symbol of man's most unique capability. "I do not have to be what my father was. I do not have to obey my father's rules or even believe everything he believed. It is my strength as a human that I can make my own choices of what to believe and what not to believe, of what to be and what not to be."
Leto Atreides II The Harq Al-Ada Biography (Page: 448. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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Muad’Dib gave us a particular kind of knowledge about prophetic insight, about the behavior which surrounds such insight and its influence upon events which are seen to be "on line." (That is, events which are set to occur in a related system which the prophet reveals and interprets.) As has been noted elsewhere, such insight operates as a peculiar trap for the prophet himself. He can become the victim of what he knows-which is a relatively common human failing. The danger is that those who predict real events may overlook the polarizing effect brought about by overindulgence in their own truth. They tend to forget that nothing in a polarized universe can exist without its opposite being present.
The Prescient Vision By Harq Al-Ada (Page: 444. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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Muad'Dib was disinherited and he spoke for the disinherited of all time. He cried out against that profound injustice which alienates the individual from that which he was taught to believe, from that which seemed to come to him as a right.
The Mahdinate, An Analysis by Harq Al-Ada (Page: 431. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
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theboywhocan11 · 1 year
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After the Fremen, all Planetologists see life as expressions of energy and look for the overriding relationships. In small pieces, bits and parcels which grow into general understanding, the Fremen racial wisdom is translated into a new certainty. The thing Fremen have as a people, any people can have. They need but develop a sense for energy relationships. They need but observe that energy soaks up the patterns of things and builds with those patterns.
The Arrakeen Catastrophe After Harq Al-Ada (Page: 416. Novel: Children of Dune. Author: Frank Herbert)
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