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Source of Loneliness
Loneliness is interesting. People who are experiencing what they call loneliness say it’s because there are few or inadequate people in their circle of acquaintance/friendship/love, but how many people are out there that seem socially and emotionally very well connected, and yet they still complain of being lonesome? It’s not a rare complaint. Is it…
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Source In Chi
Perhaps a concept to centralize our thoughts. The Chinese have a word, Tsu or Tzu. It has two meanings. Child and master. In eastern metaphysics, mastery is defined as complete harmony with the Tao, and children are considered to come as close to that as possible. I’ve usually heard that word in someone’s name. Lao…
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Source Impulse
On the subject of impulse, there is a difference between the impulses of the mind and compulsive behaviour. Eating when you are hungry is an impulse. Eating cookies because you are depressed is compulsive behaviour. One or two cookies is ok, but most don’t stop at two. One or two cookies is just fine. The…
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Source in Astarte
Asteroth has his source in Astarte. Astarte was Asheras more aggressive twin, a goddess of fertility and war. Female? Yes. Astarte was seen as the protective sister of the earth mother as well as a mother figure herself to a lesser degree, and the two were seen to rule the divine kingdom with Astarte as…
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Source of Greatest Strength
Another example of the truths I am trying to get at… Even the most die hard materialists tend to acknowledge an experience of a person with “power”, whether that’s interpreted as just them simply being unusually charismatic or strangely disturbing or something else all together. Everyone can relate to this idea, no? The person seems…
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Your Body is Open Source
Could you talk about the routing system? Certainly. Anyone familiar with mirror networks or cloud computing? Yes, a little. Some believe that because we seem so wired to network that we are a single mind. This is not New Age thought. This is hard science. The bulk of our brain organizes around our social functions,…