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Author: C3
Date: Aug 13, 2008 00:05

From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?

C3
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 13, 2008 00:19

On Aug 13, 3:05 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
> C3

"The act of freeing from an illusion, or the state of being freed
therefrom."

There's hope for you yet.

Get back to the basics.

FUCK 'EM ALL, brother.

Be yourself.

Don't let the stories absorb you.

You make the stories.

Your stories.

All their stories are lies.

Have trust in our self and take it one step at a time.

Climb your own mountains. ***YOU*** have the tools.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U11fg_aNncI
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Author: Cormagh
Date: Aug 13, 2008 00:58

On Aug 13, 12:05 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
> C3

It's a liberation, a freeing from false beliefs. One of the most
important acts of a lifetime. A free mind is capable of several
disillusionments during a lifetime. It signifies a significant change
on the social-intellectual continuum, such as being released from a
hurtful or abusive relationship, or from a negative religious belief/
affiliation, for example.
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Author: tooly
Date: Aug 13, 2008 04:08

"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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On Aug 13, 3:05 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
> C3
>>"The act of freeing from an illusion, or the state of being freed
>>therefrom."
>>There's hope for you yet.
>>Get back to the basics.
>>FUCK 'EM ALL, brother.
>>Be yourself.
>>Don't let the stories absorb you.
>>You make the stories.
>>Your stories.
>>All their stories are lies.
>>Have trust in our self and take it one step at a time.
>>Climb your own mountains. ***YOU*** have the tools.
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 13, 2008 05:26

On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 07:08:22 -0400, "tooly" bellsouth.net> wrote:
>You give all the reasons why I stay with the Christian 'story' and model,
>bedamned my education, anything any of you bastards would have to say, or
>'reality' itself, LOL. Maybe it's all 'false',...
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 13, 2008 07:07

"C3" aol.com> wrote in message
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> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
> C3

It means you look forward to meeting God and think he is going to be great
and when you get there you find he is not much better than an ordinary human
and requires a human woman in order to be "complete".
HA HA HA HA HA!
THE BORG
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 13, 2008 07:42

On Aug 13, 5:05 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
> C3

Thats like asking "from a non audio perspective" what is music.

Illusions and the removal of illusions , is part of the psychological
makeup, which is in realty, illusion itself.

In one interpretation, disillusionment can mean seeing 'beyond'
illusion. This is a transcendent position, or allegorically referred
to in your language "the kingdom of god" that people seek, from which
all things will be added.

Seeking is illusiory, finding is reality, or the absence of illusion .

Another example from the same source is 'the kingdom of god is at
hand'. The illusion is to relate this statement to time. It is always
at hand until you 'grab' it.

I always find it amusing when people complain about someone
'disillusioning them'. They should be offering a bouquet instead...

BOfL
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 13, 2008 07:48

On Aug 13, 5:58 pm, Cormagh yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 12:05 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
>
>> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
>> C3
>
> It's a liberation, a freeing from false beliefs. One of the most
> important acts of a lifetime. A free mind is capable of several
> disillusionments during a lifetime. It signifies a significant change
> on the social-intellectual continuum, such as being released from a
> hurtful or abusive relationship, or from a negative religious belief/
> affiliation, for example.

I would go even further. All beliefs are illusiory, or false.

In relationships, many keep asking "do you love me" or keep needing to
tell others that.
They are looking to reinforce their belief.

This is the area most refer to when they say they to have been
disillusioned.
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Author: ta
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:52

On Aug 13, 3:58 am, Cormagh yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 12:05 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
>
>> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
>> C3
>
> It's a liberation, a freeing from false beliefs. One of the most
> important acts of a lifetime. A free mind is capable of several
> disillusionments during a lifetime. It signifies a significant change
> on the social-intellectual continuum, such as being released from a
> hurtful or abusive relationship, or from a negative religious belief/
> affiliation,

or from the illusion that "you" are your mind.
> for example.
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Author: ta
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:56

On Aug 13, 10:48 am, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Aug 13, 5:58 pm, Cormagh yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> On Aug 13, 12:05 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
>
>>> From a non-psychological perspective, what is disillusionment?
>
>>> C3
>
>> It's a liberation, a freeing from false beliefs. One of the most
>> important acts of a lifetime. A free mind is capable of several
>> disillusionments during a lifetime. It signifies a significant change
>> on the social-intellectual continuum, such as being released from a
>> hurtful or abusive relationship, or from a negative religious belief/
>> affiliation, for example.
>
> I would go even further. All beliefs are illusiory, or false.
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