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Chronic Embedding

As a result of stepping into a false self in our youth, this false self or the narcissistic defense mechanism becomes chronically embedded within the psyche. It is like a crust of crystal around the self with hard, gleaming surfaces. The Ego is this crust and maintains itself using an appeasement system. Things, the illusion … Continue reading Chronic Embedding

Monks

There are Monks in society. No, I don't mean religiously connected. At least not to the obvious institutions anyway. Monks are those who practice monism. That is, to stay away from society until a non-dual frame of mind pervades the mind-space, purging dualism from the psyche. Carl Gustave Jung called it Individuation. Christ did it … Continue reading Monks

Why Your Ego Needs to Die Before You Die

People of the crowd define themselves by the feedback of the crowd. People who have overcome the necessity of defining themselves by such means are called individuals and prefer their own company already. Those people like themselves and have already gone through a sequence of events which happen to those in solitary. Generally, men and … Continue reading Why Your Ego Needs to Die Before You Die

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Papal Guilt of World War I

Gilbert Owen Nations (1866–1950) was an American lawyer and judge from Washington, D.C. who campaigned against Roman Catholicism in the United States. In 1924, he was the presidential nominee of an organization called the American Party. He was also a professor of Roman and Papal law at American University in Washington, D.C. From Papal Guilt of … Continue reading Papal Guilt of World War I

Conflict: A Life Nearly Wasted on Dualism – Introduction

Introduction. Conflict – A Life Nearly Wasted on Dualism, Available on Amazon as E-book and paperback. “One of the curses of modern man is that most people suffer from this divided personality. It is by no means a pathological symptom. It is a normal fact, that can be observed at any time and anywhere.” That … Continue reading Conflict: A Life Nearly Wasted on Dualism – Introduction

Monism: As Connecting Religion and Science – Ernst Haeckel

"The purpose of this candid confession of monistic faith is twofold. First, it is my desire to give expression to that rational view of the world which is being forced upon us * with such logical rigor by the modern advancements in our knowledge of nature as a unity, a view in reality held by … Continue reading Monism: As Connecting Religion and Science – Ernst Haeckel