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    #28423276 - 08/06/23 03:43 PM (5 months, 19 days ago)

I've got an early memory of a van door sliding shut on a friends fingers. It was a cold and windy night before a hockey game. I was in the back seat, I was there to watch my friend play hockey from the stands. We didn't even make it into the hockey game before his fingers were caught in the door. We got the door opened and he went on to play hockey that night, injured fingers and all. I was asked why I didn't respond more efficiently, why did I lock the door? I was only 7 years old. Even in my forties I tend to lock the door when I'm alarmed.

How does my experience of panic as 7 year old connect with my experiences as a forty + year old man?

A door slamming shut is still too fast for thought. Reason gets distorted by things happening too fast.

Thought, memory and learning, these things definitely interfere with intelligence, especially when things are happening too fast. The solution to an emergency is often simpler than thought says it is.  It's not as simple as, lock the door and get a weapon. Sometimes it's just, keep the door open, don't resist.

Some part of collective mind, collective memory is victimized, poisoned. When we lose our sense of separateness, we experience the beliefs of victims as if they were true memories.

Guilt comes from struggling with smarminess by swinging into error in the other direction, using slang such a tardbot, etc. Negging is just setting yourself up for paranoia. How do you know whose really hurt? Guilt comes from a domineering negging attitude. The consciousness of mankind is one, so you could end up in the sewers of guilt, crime and felony. Those victimization memories are lodged in the collective mind, it can be frightening and saddening to not know who loves you, and coming up against one's capacity to love.

Sometimes panic makes us less intelligent or it prevents intelligence from operating, and it's thought or memory that does this.

Here's a video / recording where I share the thoughts I wrote above:



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Re: When Thought does something [Re: Cory Duchesne]
    #28423290 - 08/06/23 03:49 PM (5 months, 19 days ago)

Thought Is Participating Yet Falsely Reports That It Does Nothing (David Bohm)



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C.G. Jung: "Please remember, it is what you are that heals, not what you know."

"I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud." - Carl Jung

Krishna, as his friends called him, freely admitted his compulsive lying. He blamed it on simple fear of having his deceptions detected." NOTES OF A FRINGE-WATCHER MARTIN GARDNER on J Krishnamurti

"All your questions are born out of the answers you already have. Any answer anybody gives should put an end to your questions. But it does not." [UG-K]


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Re: When Thought does something [Re: Cory Duchesne]
    #28424412 - 08/07/23 02:39 PM (5 months, 19 days ago)

psyche-attack:



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C.G. Jung: "Please remember, it is what you are that heals, not what you know."

"I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud." - Carl Jung

Krishna, as his friends called him, freely admitted his compulsive lying. He blamed it on simple fear of having his deceptions detected." NOTES OF A FRINGE-WATCHER MARTIN GARDNER on J Krishnamurti

"All your questions are born out of the answers you already have. Any answer anybody gives should put an end to your questions. But it does not." [UG-K]


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