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Shared Subjectivity (from January, 2020)
Saturday, January 25, 2020 You said we should talk about the vast impersonal forces in the context of “beyond good and evil.” Do you know how some people blame anything and everything for what happens to them? That is a very human tendency. It stems from trying to see invisible linkages. Scapegoating, you mean? Simplifying,…
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Shared Subjectivity – 2 (from January 2020)
Sunday, January 26, 2020 I have been asked a question I am reluctant to try to answer, and overnight, it occurred to me there was a very good reason for my reluctance, more than just a hesitation to impose my interpretation. It’s worth pursuing. Perhaps we are part of the source of your reluctance (assuming…
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Journeying
A journey Beginning always At the base of the world-tree, The base of things. Like moles, like rabbits, Like tiny organisms and Large and small predators – A part of the landscape, A part of a whole. Our purpose is to be, To be what we may become, No way to be separate, Or unneeded,…
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Hurricanes (from January 2020)
Monday, January 27, 2020 So, about those vast impersonal forces – ? We smile too. It seems to you we endlessly circle around a promised coming attraction and make no move toward it. But as you know, ours method is not chosen casually, nor whimsically. Only by becoming thoroughly familiar with a concept, so that…
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World tree
The world-tree What is it really, this “world tree”? Fantasy? Analogy? Mythos? These, and none of these, Tying together worlds, Dimensions; It is the unity Beneath all multiplicities. And we are part of it, As it is part of us. We move, And it moves through us. We appear, we depart, and…
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Questions on the corona virus (from March 2020)
Thursday, March 19, 2020 Gentlemen, I am asked [on Facebook] to ask you two questions about the corona virus. Forrest A: Was this viral incident intentional and if so, details of the goals involved and should we prepare for similar incidents in the near future. Suzanne G: Yes, and a follow up, was this designed…
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Choice
Choice We live our personal subjectivity As a bombardment of assessments, Scoring every action or inaction, Every judgment, every overreach, Every failure of nerve, every cue overlooked, Scoring, condemning, every blessed thing, And then displacing all that blame, Setting it “out there” To relieve the intolerable pressure, Thus becoming the stern critic that plagues our…
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The virus as opportunity (from March, 2020)
Saturday, March 21, 2020 Guys, anything for us by way of advice on how to deal with this current hiatus in our normal lives? Treat it just like that: as a hiatus. It isn’t the end of the world, but it is the end of a previous page. So take advantage of the pause. Be…
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Chronic illness and how we perceive the world (from October, 2020)
Monday, October 5, 2020 I understand you to be concentrating on how the layer of feelings/perceptions colors how we experience the world. It occurred to me, an example of a factor that would be neither emotion nor thought would be a continual awareness of physical illness or debility. Many similar influences might be cited. This…
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Thinking, feeling, TGU, and C.G. Jung (from October, 2020)
Monday, October 12, 2020 I think you made your case for feelings being primary in our experience of life. But this may be because I experienced your ideas directly rather than second-hand through words. Bear in mind, what we said does not prejudge whether people prefer to process their input via feeling or thinking. That’s…