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TESTEMONAIL:  Right and Discordianism allows room for personal interpretation. You have your theories and I have mine. Unlike Christianity, Discordia allows room for ideas and opinions, and mine is well-informed and based on ancient philosophy and theology, so, my neo-Discordian friends, open your minds to my interpretation and I will open my mind to yours. That's fair enough, right? Just claiming to be discordian should mean that your mind is open and willing to learn and share ideas. You guys are fucking bashing me and your laughing at my theologies and my friends know what's up and are laughing at you and honestly this is my last shot at putting a label on my belief structure and your making me lose all hope of ever finding a ideological group I can relate to because you don't even know what the fuck I'm talking about and everything I have said is based on the founding principals of real Discordianism. Expand your mind.

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Messages - Ziegejunge

#1
This is so, so good. I am also eagerly awaiting a Big Words-style printable, but I am patient and do not wish you to rush things. It will be ready when it's ready.
#2
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: On Language
December 04, 2018, 11:55:20 PM
Words!

One of the highlights in my life was learning the words "dermatophagia" and "dermatillomania." Prior to that, my belief was that I was simply crazy, or cursed, or broken, or something. All of a sudden, I understood that enough other people had the same problem(s) that there were words for them. The words helped me separate myself from these problems, whereas prior I felt they were an integral component of my self.

All of a sudden, the metaphor about having (some) power over a demon once you learned its name made sense.

Then I shared my finding with my GP, whose response was "Dermatophagia? That's just Latin for 'skin-eating!' That's not a real medical thing." First of all, asshole, Google tells me it's Greek; second, can we maybe abstain from playing the semantics game long enough to talk about the flaw in my brain that decides my fingers are made of KFC every now and again? Kthx.

Did learning new words fix my problem(s)? No. Did it help foster a very different understanding of my life, the world, and my place in it? Absolutely. Has my new GP mentioned it to me even once in the past two years, despite "nail-biting" being on my medical record? Not a peep.

Funny how words work (or get worked over) sometimes.
#3
I've been all in on your Gurdjieffian journey this entire time, and for what it's worth I believe you are doing the right thing. I do hope you'll consider returning to the Sacred Movements if and when you feel guided that way, but for now I tend to agree with your sentiments, and this one in particular:

"How is Esoteric Simon Says better than me sitting in a room for an hour doing the limb sensing exercise, or staying present during a conversation?"
[emphasis mine]

Maybe it is better; maybe it isn't. Maybe "better" is s subjective ingredient that is obfuscating something objectively important -- but maybe not! Maybe the "better" element is something you will discover someday, or maybe part of your discovery is that exercises like limb sensing and staying present are what you need to progress, making them indeed "better" in some subjective, possibly transient, sense.

Every individual's journey is unique, no matter how flexible and/or all-encompassing a belief system seems to be. I'm glad to see you applying Discordian elements in your approach to the Gurdjieffian path. I personally presume you're better off for it, and that it will ultimately aid your continued personal growth, development, and exploration.

But what do I know?!
#4
Bittersweet for sure. Hurt more than I expected it to, despite knowing The Man wasn't gonna live forever. RIP Stan.
#5
Quote from: Hoopla! on November 08, 2018, 08:53:30 PM
Grant Morrison is, to me, the poor man's Alan Moore.

I like them both quite a bit. They're more "flip sides of the same coin" to me.
#6
Only Maybe Arts Lab / Re: WEIRDOVERSE
October 17, 2018, 05:54:12 PM
I love these! I'm not sure when or why I stopped expressing myself artistically, but if you're not careful you're going to inspire me to start again, Bobby!

So...THANKS!
#7
Aneristic Illusions / Re: Random News Stories
October 16, 2018, 07:19:29 PM
Thanks for that, Brother. Crows are pretty darn fascinating.
#8
Glad to hear from you, WizJo!
#9
As always, Cram, thanks so much for sharing these ideas and experiences with us. The metaphor of the Carriage here, in particular, resonated with me strongly. I haven't been attending properly to my emotions for a while now, instead favoring my mind/intellect and body. Frankly, it's taking a toll holistically and I need to start rectifying things.

Time for some changes, and I appreciate your role as a catalyst in helping me realize that.
#10
Bring and Brag / Re: P3nT's Shoops
October 02, 2018, 04:18:42 PM
Phenomenal work. Thanks so much for sharing!
#12
Bring and Brag / Re: Favorite Sentences Megathread
September 12, 2018, 05:02:15 PM
"I remember thinking the interstates were like veins in a continental body, and that the cars were blood being pumped through them."
#13
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: Tinnitus
September 12, 2018, 04:51:22 PM
This is fantastic.
#15
Bring and Brag / Re: Lost & Derailed Tracks
September 06, 2018, 12:00:23 AM
Where is PretentiousMovieDirector when you need him?