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The error is "something is" ( or not ) From 20171005 (October 5, 2017) with 236 Comments. Pierre Rousseau, the text. Marek Sinason, quote box. The Original Post: Whether Christ, Allah or Dhamma, it is being as subject to Psychology doctrine. The language of the interior, of mental life, of aims, hopes, intentions was the word. The spell was spelling. The un-named, unspoken, un-written, un-symbolised, unsaid...trace the primary dualism that all language and literature conjures in relations, points, lines, frames, verbs, adjectives and nouns. What more is there to say but infinite spells? The error is the idea that text is being said, or that there is something beyond text whereby it is being said, namely that it is not as the text that such context is what is. Beyond text is a text spell. The magic of dualism. The doing or the being is variant spell. Error is a spell...the same dualistic magic Context is a dualistic spell Full version at 20171005 Eastern Philosophy unto itself is the consummate thesis of mere-human delusion. wikipedia: self-knowledge. Self-knowledge is a term used in psychology to describe the information that an individual draws upon when finding an answer to the question "What am I like?". I.e., the twit-derivative questions how I am what I am and why I am how I am what I am. Where "twit" is being the tragicomic subject to be or not to be — slave to the twittery that one exists so as to do and have each other. 20171017 What is fff? Fff is fake, farce and fuckery, i.e., every prepositional scapegoat of relativistic or esoteric psychologistic hierarchical order, of the sacred and the profane smeared and drilled onto and into humanity as the crazies-fake of encyclopedic psychiatry, the junkies-farce of database logic and the zombies-fuckery of dictionary psychology. |