Mania
The split between the light and the dark is not moral. It’s innate, a reflection of temperament. Light aligns with the catatonia coping strategy, dark with the mania coping strategy. There are those who because of their biochemistry and neural architecture are driven to action, exertion of their will in any situation they are aware of. Now wisdom would require moderation, but can they learn this moderation from those who follow the light?
Denial of one’s maniacal tendencies because people tell them those should be expunged from their mind, what good does that do?
“I have spent my life going from mania to mania. Somehow it has all paid off.” Ray Bradbury
“Mania is a wonderful feeling.” Jeff Bridges
Line Between Sacred and Profane Arts
Today’s subject is not just about general mania, and mania isn’t as dramatic or obvious as people might think. There… Read More
Coping Strategy
In my view, the world is full of paths. All are true and proper components of reality. Paths of light… Read More
Maniac Struggles
To elaborate on my statement about morality not being the split between the light and dark, many who knowingly take… Read More
What Common Ground?
Perhaps an experiential example… They have tested this under functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI). They have deliberately set up a… Read More
Common Ground in Perception
Would my self-identification be welcome? I am one of those action oriented types. My developmental disorder has created conditions that… Read More
My Perception of Humanity
It takes me a great deal to really believe in people’s innocence or good intentions, but I can understand someone… Read More