“The conscience, madame, is a bad business. I, and other people like me, work hard all our lives to swindle our consciences into feeling pleased and satisfied. We are feckless creatures, and aside from a few good hours we go around weighted down, sick and sore with the knowledge of our own futility. We hate [...]
Archive for December, 2007
“Tristan” by Thomas Mann
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“Dreambody” by Arnold Mindell
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“Answering the following questions, for example, often enlightens the consciousness: Where am I like that snake? Where am I the stomach cramp? How am I this dream figure? When did I react of behave like that gestalt? What are my everyday problems and how does my imagination help? How is [...]