There exist only so many human intuitions. https://t.co/MdBTJPSUcE
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There exist only so many human intuitions.
There exist only so many human intuitions. There exist only so many archetypes to illustrate them. There are only so many changes in state (up/down), in so many conditions that we call plots. There are only so many narrative points of view. There are only so many consistent means of discourse in and about the universe (real, ideal, magical, supernatural). But there are endless historical present and possible conditions under which we can apply them to. And a few innovations in human knowledge and complexity that, such that in every era, we can ‘write slow philosophy’ using the story, play, and novel, that restate those fundamentals in the current context, helping us understand past present and future. Now, some of us are principally empathic (feminine cognition), some of us principally systematizing (male cognitino) and most of us are in between. So we produce fantasy, fiction, literature, biography, history, philosophy, law, science, and mathematics according to our principal and tangential means of information acquisition. So society reflects conditions, entertainment responsd to conditions, and fantasy, fiction, literature history and philosophy express, explain, and evaluate, those conditions.
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There exist only so many human intuitions.
There exist only so many human intuitions. There exist only so many archetypes to illustrate them. There are only so many changes in state (up/down), in so many conditions that we call plots. There are only so many narrative points of view. There are only so many consistent means of discourse in and about the universe (real, ideal, magical, supernatural). But there are endless historical present and possible conditions under which we can apply them to. And a few innovations in human knowledge and complexity that, such that in every era, we can ‘write slow philosophy’ using the story, play, and novel, that restate those fundamentals in the current context, helping us understand past present and future. Now, some of us are principally empathic (feminine cognition), some of us principally systematizing (male cognitino) and most of us are in between. So we produce fantasy, fiction, literature, biography, history, philosophy, law, science, and mathematics according to our principal and tangential means of information acquisition. So society reflects conditions, entertainment responsd to conditions, and fantasy, fiction, literature history and philosophy express, explain, and evaluate, those conditions.
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Degree of Religiosity, Empathy, and Mental Illness
Degree of Religiosity, Empathy, and Mental Illness https://t.co/w9bDwVjDyt
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Degree of Religiosity, Empathy, and Mental Illness
DEGREE OF RELIGIOSITY, EMPATHY, AND MENTAL ILLNESS FUNCTIONAL-DYSFUNCTIONAL BRAIN SPECTRUM AND RELIGIOSITY: Schizophrenia (Female Brain Failure Point) … Psychosis (Female Extreme) … … Solipsism (Loss of difference between self and others) … … … Sensitive (empathic -sympathetic ) … … … … Empathy-Sympathy-Systematizing (balanced) … … … Analytic (sympathetic -systematizing) … … Aspergers (systematizing) … Functional Autism (Male Extreme) Non Functional Autism (Mail Brain Failure point) RELATION TO THE DEVOTED: Schizophrenia: Extacy, Hear Voices, illusory experiences. Psychosis: Anti Social Devoted Solipsism: Committed Devoted Sensitive: Find Utility In it membership Empathy-Sympathy-Systematizing: Go along with it. Analytic Resist it. Aspies: Reject it. Functional Autists: Can’t comprehend it. Non Functional Austists (non-conscious of self) Mental illness is more visible among christians because the extremes of belief are supernatural rather than social or familial. Whites and Jews are the only peoples to fully take advantage of mental health. The groups with the most mental health issues do not seek out mental health professionals. This is because we have removed the stigma simply by using it enough. RELIGIOSITY AND MENTAL ILLNESS —“The relationship between religion and schizophrenia is of particular interest to psychiatrists because of the similarities between religious experiences and psychotic episodes; religious experiences often involve auditory and/or visual hallucinations, and those with schizophrenia commonly report similar hallucinations, along with a variety of beliefs that are commonly recognized by modern medical practitioners as delusional.[1] In general, religion has been found to have “both a protective and a risk increasing effect” for schizophrenia.[2] A common report from those with schizophrenia is some type of religious belief that many medical practitioners consider to be delusional – such as the belief they are divine beings or prophets, that a god is talking to them, they are possessed by demons, etc.[3][4][5] Active and adaptive coping skills in subjects with residual schizophrenia are associated with a sound spiritual, religious, or personal belief system.[6] In a study of patients with schizophrenia that had been previously admitted to a hospital, 24% had what the medical field refers to as religious delusions. Trans-cultural studies have found that such religious beliefs, which often may not be associated with reality, are much more common in patients with schizophrenia who identify as Christian and/or reside in predominately Christian areas such as Europe or North America.[7][8] By comparison, patients in Japan much more commonly have delusions surrounding matters of shame and slander,[7] and in Pakistan matters of paranoia regarding relatives and neighbors.[8]”— References Murray, ED.; Cunningham MG; Price BH (2012). “The role of psychotic disorders in religious history considered”. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neuroscience. 24 (4): 410–26. doi:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11090214. PMID 23224447. Gearing, Robin Edward, Dana Alonzo, Alex Smolak, Katie McHugh, Sherelle Harmon, and Susanna Baldwin. “Association of religion with delusions and hallucinations in the context of schizophrenia: Implications for engagement and adherence.” Schizophrenia research 126, no. 1 (2011): 150-163. Siddle, Ronald; Haddock, Gillian; Tarrier, Nicholas; Faragher, E. Brian (1 March 2002). “Religious delusions in patients admitted to hospital with schizophrenia”. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 37 (3): 130–138. doi:10.1007/s001270200005. PMID 11990010. Mohr, Sylvia; Borras, Laurence; Betrisey, Carine; Pierre-Yves, Brandt; Gilliéron, Christiane; Huguelet, Philippe (1 June 2010). “Delusions with Religious Content in Patients with Psychosis: How They Interact with Spiritual Coping”. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. 73 (2): 158–172. doi:10.1521/psyc.2010.73.2.158. PMID 20557227. Siddle, R; Haddock, G; Tarrier, N; Faragher, EB (March 2002). “Religious delusions in patients admitted to hospital with schizophrenia”. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 37 (3): 130–8. doi:10.1007/s001270200005. PMID 11990010. Shah, Ruchita, et al. “Relationship between spirituality/religiousness and coping in patients with residual schizophrenia.” Quality of Life Research 20.7 (2011): 1053-1060. Tateyama M, Asai M, Hashimoto M, Bartels M, Kasper S (1998). “Transcultural study of schizophrenic delusions. Tokyo versus Vienna and Tübingen (Germany)”. Psychopathology. 31 (2): 59–68. doi:10.1159/000029025. PMID 9561549. Stompe T, Friedman A, Ortwein G, Strobl R, Chaudhry HR, Najam N, Chaudhry MR (1999). “Comparison of delusions among schizophrenics in Austria and in Pakistan”. Psychopathology. 32 (5): 225–34. doi:10.1159/000029094. PMID 10494061.
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Degree of Religiosity, Empathy, and Mental Illness
DEGREE OF RELIGIOSITY, EMPATHY, AND MENTAL ILLNESS FUNCTIONAL-DYSFUNCTIONAL BRAIN SPECTRUM AND RELIGIOSITY: Schizophrenia (Female Brain Failure Point) … Psychosis (Female Extreme) … … Solipsism (Loss of difference between self and others) … … … Sensitive (empathic -sympathetic ) … … … … Empathy-Sympathy-Systematizing (balanced) … … … Analytic (sympathetic -systematizing) … … Aspergers (systematizing) … Functional Autism (Male Extreme) Non Functional Autism (Mail Brain Failure point) RELATION TO THE DEVOTED: Schizophrenia: Extacy, Hear Voices, illusory experiences. Psychosis: Anti Social Devoted Solipsism: Committed Devoted Sensitive: Find Utility In it membership Empathy-Sympathy-Systematizing: Go along with it. Analytic Resist it. Aspies: Reject it. Functional Autists: Can’t comprehend it. Non Functional Austists (non-conscious of self) Mental illness is more visible among christians because the extremes of belief are supernatural rather than social or familial. Whites and Jews are the only peoples to fully take advantage of mental health. The groups with the most mental health issues do not seek out mental health professionals. This is because we have removed the stigma simply by using it enough. RELIGIOSITY AND MENTAL ILLNESS —“The relationship between religion and schizophrenia is of particular interest to psychiatrists because of the similarities between religious experiences and psychotic episodes; religious experiences often involve auditory and/or visual hallucinations, and those with schizophrenia commonly report similar hallucinations, along with a variety of beliefs that are commonly recognized by modern medical practitioners as delusional.[1] In general, religion has been found to have “both a protective and a risk increasing effect” for schizophrenia.[2] A common report from those with schizophrenia is some type of religious belief that many medical practitioners consider to be delusional – such as the belief they are divine beings or prophets, that a god is talking to them, they are possessed by demons, etc.[3][4][5] Active and adaptive coping skills in subjects with residual schizophrenia are associated with a sound spiritual, religious, or personal belief system.[6] In a study of patients with schizophrenia that had been previously admitted to a hospital, 24% had what the medical field refers to as religious delusions. Trans-cultural studies have found that such religious beliefs, which often may not be associated with reality, are much more common in patients with schizophrenia who identify as Christian and/or reside in predominately Christian areas such as Europe or North America.[7][8] By comparison, patients in Japan much more commonly have delusions surrounding matters of shame and slander,[7] and in Pakistan matters of paranoia regarding relatives and neighbors.[8]”— References Murray, ED.; Cunningham MG; Price BH (2012). “The role of psychotic disorders in religious history considered”. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neuroscience. 24 (4): 410–26. doi:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11090214. PMID 23224447. Gearing, Robin Edward, Dana Alonzo, Alex Smolak, Katie McHugh, Sherelle Harmon, and Susanna Baldwin. “Association of religion with delusions and hallucinations in the context of schizophrenia: Implications for engagement and adherence.” Schizophrenia research 126, no. 1 (2011): 150-163. Siddle, Ronald; Haddock, Gillian; Tarrier, Nicholas; Faragher, E. Brian (1 March 2002). “Religious delusions in patients admitted to hospital with schizophrenia”. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 37 (3): 130–138. doi:10.1007/s001270200005. PMID 11990010. Mohr, Sylvia; Borras, Laurence; Betrisey, Carine; Pierre-Yves, Brandt; Gilliéron, Christiane; Huguelet, Philippe (1 June 2010). “Delusions with Religious Content in Patients with Psychosis: How They Interact with Spiritual Coping”. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. 73 (2): 158–172. doi:10.1521/psyc.2010.73.2.158. PMID 20557227. Siddle, R; Haddock, G; Tarrier, N; Faragher, EB (March 2002). “Religious delusions in patients admitted to hospital with schizophrenia”. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 37 (3): 130–8. doi:10.1007/s001270200005. PMID 11990010. Shah, Ruchita, et al. “Relationship between spirituality/religiousness and coping in patients with residual schizophrenia.” Quality of Life Research 20.7 (2011): 1053-1060. Tateyama M, Asai M, Hashimoto M, Bartels M, Kasper S (1998). “Transcultural study of schizophrenic delusions. Tokyo versus Vienna and Tübingen (Germany)”. Psychopathology. 31 (2): 59–68. doi:10.1159/000029025. PMID 9561549. Stompe T, Friedman A, Ortwein G, Strobl R, Chaudhry HR, Najam N, Chaudhry MR (1999). “Comparison of delusions among schizophrenics in Austria and in Pakistan”. Psychopathology. 32 (5): 225–34. doi:10.1159/000029094. PMID 10494061.
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Q: We’re Catholic. We Don’t Read the Bible
Q: We’re Catholic. We Don’t Read the Bible https://t.co/3LU1HiM95C
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Q: We’re Catholic. We Don’t Read the Bible
“WE’RE CATHOLIC. WE DON’T READ THE BIBLE” Very catholic mother says: “We’re catholic, we don’t read the bible, we are taught dogma – theological doctrine. Protestants read the bible. Not us.” Yeah well I read science economics, and law and natural law in particular and you know, by the time we got to the scholastics the church had a good part of if figured out. But they were the most corrupt parasitic class ever to infest europe before the current crop of postwar liberals, and couldn’t exit their system of lying. So protestants disintermediated the church from the scripture, and anlgos disintermediated law and science from scripture and the prussians disintermediated the semitic age of ignorance and submission from what little of christianity remained, and restored us to our traditional method of tripartism, excellence, truth, merit, and hierarchy. And the europeans punished them, as the prior continentals has punished the english, ans the english and germans had punished the church. Until we complete the transition of jesus to a feminine folk religion, and merge it with our ancestral masculine folk religions of nature, ancestors, heroes, and heroism, as we transform ourselves into gods, with our law prohibiting abuse of secular, moral, and spiritual, we will be vulnerable to additional undermining because of the remaining population that is excessively feminine in mind, and willing to destroy civilization for any excuse to abandon reason over empathy. I can’t do that. I don’t have the interest. I can only explain that we must ban abrahamic religions incompatible with western civlizatoin and exit any and all ofthose who practice advocate or even mention them. Chrsitianity is has almost completed it’s transition with american evangelicalism. It hasn’t completed yet.
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Q: We’re Catholic. We Don’t Read the Bible
“WE’RE CATHOLIC. WE DON’T READ THE BIBLE” Very catholic mother says: “We’re catholic, we don’t read the bible, we are taught dogma – theological doctrine. Protestants read the bible. Not us.” Yeah well I read science economics, and law and natural law in particular and you know, by the time we got to the scholastics the church had a good part of if figured out. But they were the most corrupt parasitic class ever to infest europe before the current crop of postwar liberals, and couldn’t exit their system of lying. So protestants disintermediated the church from the scripture, and anlgos disintermediated law and science from scripture and the prussians disintermediated the semitic age of ignorance and submission from what little of christianity remained, and restored us to our traditional method of tripartism, excellence, truth, merit, and hierarchy. And the europeans punished them, as the prior continentals has punished the english, ans the english and germans had punished the church. Until we complete the transition of jesus to a feminine folk religion, and merge it with our ancestral masculine folk religions of nature, ancestors, heroes, and heroism, as we transform ourselves into gods, with our law prohibiting abuse of secular, moral, and spiritual, we will be vulnerable to additional undermining because of the remaining population that is excessively feminine in mind, and willing to destroy civilization for any excuse to abandon reason over empathy. I can’t do that. I don’t have the interest. I can only explain that we must ban abrahamic religions incompatible with western civlizatoin and exit any and all ofthose who practice advocate or even mention them. Chrsitianity is has almost completed it’s transition with american evangelicalism. It hasn’t completed yet.
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The Origin of Institutional Law
The Origin of Institutional Law https://t.co/UvEJY7mSQb