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Posted by zenhussy on August 3, 2005, at 3:42:58
oh the crafty workings of mentally ill minds make for interesting reading and little else
how sad the imagination limits one to such a small view on things
the very nature of illness....the inward focus on matter of no real matter
in the long run the time spent as has been will be time wished back but that is familiar to those in this spot
they're used to wishing things that do not exist
that is the wisdom of getting healthier learning to release, forgive, let go and move on
we're only as sick as our secrets and if what is said is one's truth then more power to ya
documentation goes both ways for the Mustelidae beset by fear and anxiety which is silly when the truth is perspective which mental illness skews anyhow
those with degrees looking to help others need to clean up their glass houses first before accusing again and again
perhaps the smudges obstruct clear thinking and delusions run their course unchecked for time and beyond for those wed to their beliefs
for those who chose actions of harm over silence will learn their folly as time passes
karma is a beautiful thing in how it can teach even the most bitter and closed minds what life truly holds
namaste humanity on a petri dish
Posted by alexandra_k on August 3, 2005, at 19:00:30
In reply to petri dish, posted by zenhussy on August 3, 2005, at 3:42:58
the process is interesting - what harms, what helps. understanding that and implementing it in responses.
the nature of a perspective is to be limited and incomplete
we have a representation of reality that is always less than what is in the world and we have a representation of reality that is always mroe than what is in the world because of the perspective from which we view it.
the inward focus is only of use if it leads to practical changes in ways of interacting
its easy to lose sight of that
> that is the wisdom of getting healthier learning to release, forgive, let go and move on:-)
> we're only as sick as our secrets and if what is said is one's truth then more power to ya:-)
mental illness is a perspective (much like any other) on a situation that is unusual.its hard to see how much all glass houses are the same and how much about your glass house is particular to you
perhaps the content of delusions; what people are trying to say is something we do not take pains to attempt to understand.we assume they have a skewed perspective on an ordinary phenomena where they might have an ordinary perspective on a skewed or unusual phenomena
> for those who chose actions of harm over silence will learn their folly as time passes
> karma is a beautiful thing in how it can teach even the most bitter and closed minds what life truly holds
> namaste humanity on a petri dishnice to see you here.
Posted by zenhussy on August 12, 2005, at 9:17:41
In reply to Re: petri dish » zenhussy, posted by alexandra_k on August 3, 2005, at 19:00:30
didn't know creative writing could be disected with philosophy. Wasn't seeking that but thanks for staying true to yourself sweetie and not keeping your secrets.
__zh
Posted by alexandra_k on August 12, 2005, at 15:57:33
In reply to Re: petri dish » alexandra_k, posted by zenhussy on August 12, 2005, at 9:17:41
> didn't know creative writing could be disected with philosophy.
Sorry - my intention wasn't to disect with philosophy, rather to join in with another voice from a slightly different perspective saying what I took to be fairly much the same thing...
Posted by alexandra_k on August 12, 2005, at 17:14:13
In reply to Re: petri dish, posted by alexandra_k on August 12, 2005, at 15:57:33
I liked what you wrote and it got me thinking. I should have said that.
Posted by zenhussy on August 12, 2005, at 21:21:59
In reply to Re: petri dish, posted by alexandra_k on August 12, 2005, at 17:14:13
>>Re: petri dish
Posted by alexandra_k on August 12, 2005, at 15:57:33
In reply to Re: petri dish » alexandra_k, posted by zenhussy on August 12, 2005, at 9:17:41>didn't know creative writing could be disected with philosophy.
>>Sorry - my intention wasn't to disect with philosophy, rather to join in with another voice from a slightly different perspective saying what I took to be fairly much the same thing...
>>I liked what you wrote and it got me thinking. I should have said that.
Alexandra,
No need for sorry or should. Such connotations with those words! We communicate in different languages. Takes time to learn the dialect of another. Staying alive provides all kinds of time to examine things more closely. :)
We're glad your time away did you good. Keep on thinking...and start on those dives into the depths as you're ready.
__zh
Posted by alexandra_k on August 13, 2005, at 2:11:19
In reply to Re: petri dish » alexandra_k, posted by zenhussy on August 12, 2005, at 21:21:59
I immerse myself in the waters of doubt so as to renew my power to think
W.
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