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Re: Working with the Necronomicon.         

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: Darkside099
Date: Oct 19, 2007 07:01

On Oct 18, 9:33 pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
> "Absorbed" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:ff8ecl$d62$1@registered.motzarella.org...
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>> I was thinking that there is a high possibility it could be Archie. It
>> made sense when he/she blew up so quickly.
>
> No, this one was even more grossly inarticulate. YOU NEVER STOP JUDGING FUCKER!
>
>>> Some research indicates that high levels of dopamine may tend to bring on
>>> such experiences. Combine that with high levels of both adrenalin and
>>> serotonin and you have all the ingredients you need for a colorful
>>> psychotic break. Just apply some heat, and... boom.
>
>> What did you mean by disintegration, that you said a few post ago? Do you
>> mean the ego?
>
> The organization of his behavior. Ego is part of that, of course, but
> mostly it's just that he's losing what little ability he had to organize his
> thoughts and put them into words. NO ON THE CONTRARY I AM VERY WELL BACK! What we're seeing now are just spasms.
>
>> I'd like another's perspective on this, as I am not clear on it, if not
>> downright confused. I am interested in both disintegration itself and the
>> circumstances that surround such an event. How do you think such
>> disintegrations affect the person they happen to?
>
> Actions become less and less complex as emotional triggers override higher
> cerebral processes. If the disintegration of intellectual control of
> behavior continues, eventually all he'll be able to do is scream and flail. YEAH TRUE EXCEPT THAT IS IN RETARDS AND I AM NOT ONE OF THEM!!!!!!!!!
>
>> I thought about this a while back, and concluded that it must happen
>> repeatedly, as a series of mini-breaks, for a significant change to occur.
> NO JUST TAKES YOGA AND MEDITATION. PERSONALLY I WOULD KILL YOU IN FRONT OF EVERYONE FOR INSULTING ME BUT I HAVE MORALS.
> It's going on in all of us all the time. We break down old behaviors and
> replace them with new ones. In pathological cases, the breakdown is much
> too rapid to allow for smooth and timely replacement. This is usually due
> to having built up a large number of maladaptive and unstable habitual
> responses over time. Once they start to go, you get a cascade effect that
> tears the personality to pieces. It can be a long time before it
> reassembles, if it ever does.
> OK PSYCHOLOGY FOOL, I READ ALL THAT IT'S ALL 101 BASIC PSYCHOLOGY SO ALL THIS IS NOT NEW TO ME IDIOT!
>> It seems related to Chogyam Trungpa's idea of a guru, how the pupil needs
>> to be more attracted by his guru's wisdom than averse to the possible pain
>> that may be inflicted by the guru for a significant change to occur.
>
> With the Tibetan Buddhists, complete trust in the guru is a stabilizing
> factor. YEAH SEEMS TO WORK WITH THE NECRONOMICON ON MY SIDE NOW!
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