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My Manichaean Motto

April 12, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

Phoenix 348-367

Those of us who transform acts of evil into capacities for healing, we are warriors. We gather strength today for tomorrow’s battle against evil. We develop capacities of redemption. We should not underestimate the power and courage we gain just by living through and to varying degrees overcoming the effects of others’ evil deeds. That which is experienced has effects which work deeply into the will of the future. What now seems to be a difficult destiny will shine forth in the future as a pillar of resolution to defend the good.

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Filed Under: Anthroposophy, Self-Development, Uncategorized Tagged With: evil, good, Manichaean

On Reforming Psychopaths

April 11, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

Famous psychopath Ted Bundy

Famous psychopath Ted Bundy

A recent TED talk came out that seeks to rehabilitate psychopaths, in part through restorative justice.  Here is my response to that talk.

I am all for restorative justice in carefully supervised settings. I am also for rehabilitating inmates and giving them life and work skills, rather than just warehousing them. Yet it still a very open question regarding whether psychopaths are able to change, and also, whether people with constricted amygdalas are able to make significant changes in their emotional responses. So far, the research paints a pretty bleak picture. Check out the work on children of psychopaths–even in this population, it takes extremely concerted ongoing effort throughout child development to produce an adult with a near-normal facility with empathy.

As someone who has worked with individuals who have difficulty experiencing empathy, I can only say that these situations are very hard to treat to bring lasting change.  Of course, there is always hope.  But please don’t underestimate the intense daily effort and teamwork required in these situations.  It takes more than a village; it takes a village that cares and is willing to dedicate resources to rehabilitating these folks.  Let us not be caught up in an ivory-tower Luciferic illusion that all can be brought to healing through purely spiritual methods.  Intense hard work, hour by hour, in interpersonal settings is required.  This in turn requires caretakers that are basically willing to be abused in the process of effecting change for their clients.  This in itself is a mighty practice in astral cleansing for the caregivers.  And even then, change is in slow, small increments, requiring a fierce dedication to hope.  Learning to discern the astral/etheric/physical dynamics of psychological disorders is only one step (and one that I don’t think very much research has been done on in real circumstances).  Effecting change requires repetition of salutatory habits and experiences, sometimes requiring years before effects begin to noticeably impact the physical body (& brain).  This, I believe, is a Manichaean path, and it is not an easy road to travel.

Filed Under: Current Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: Lucifer, Manichaean, mental illness

Finding Our Stream

April 11, 2014 By Amelia Leave a Comment

 

Plato and Aristotle

Plato and Aristotle

Let us seek deeply and discover who we are, and let us find one another! Let us also learn to work together! Along the lines of the Aristotelian/Platonist dichotomy, I am a Platonist and a Pythagorean. In some ways, this does not do justice to the complexity of our life-streams. I am becoming Manichaean. Go Skythianos! But, alas, where are my fellows? I am placed in life in such a way that I interact with many whose pasts are quite different from my own. It is important to know from whence we come, also for the sake of recognizing the unconscious sympathies and antipathies that come with our history. By knowing ourselves, we can begin to exert the flexibility and adaptability required of us to constructively work together with those from other streams. From the particular tinctures of our streams, we can brew an alchemical cocktail embedded in our local planetary-etheric body. Then, what will the taste of our work be?

 

Check out the table I made outlining the qualities of Aristotelians and Platonists.

To which stream(s) do you belong?

Filed Under: Karma, Uncategorized Tagged With: Aristotelian, karma, Manichaean, Platonist, reincarnation

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