state of affairs in all phases of this and that put it forth:
Carl Jung on “Man’s Stupidity”
Our striving focused on sagacity and intellectual superiority, and we hence developed all our cleverness.
But the extraordinary extent of stupidity inherent in all men was disregarded and denied.
But if we accept the other in us, we also evoke the particular stupidity of our nature.
Stupidity is one of man's strange hobbyhorses.
There is something divine about it, and yet something of the megalomania of the world.
Which is why stupidity is really large.
It keeps away everything that could induce us to intelligence.
It leaves everything not understood which is not naturally supposed to demand understanding.
This particular stupidity occurs in thought and in life.
Somewhat deaf somewhat blind, it brings about necessary fate and keeps from us the virtuousness coupled with rationality.
It is what separates and isolates the mixed seeds of life, affording us thus with a clear view of good and evil, and of what is reasonable and what not.
But many people are logical in their lack of reason"
Page (P.487). ~Liber Novus, Page 316, Footnote 277.
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Footnote; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalomania
Megalomania is a psycho-pathological condition characterized by fantasies of power, relevance, omnipotence, and by inflated self-esteem. Historically it was used as a name for narcissistic personality disorder.
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meg·a·lo·ma·ni·a
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noun: megalomania
obsession with the exercise of power, especially in the domination of others.
synonyms: delusions of grandeur, folie de grandeur, thirst/lust for power; self-importance, egotism, conceit, conceitedness
"he's blinded by his own megalomania and quest for historic recognition at any cost"
delusion about one's own power or importance (typically as a symptom of manic or paranoid disorder).
Translate megalomania to
Use over time for: megalomania
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsHWxtwPQqg
Trip the merry go round ~ Ask me if I need a ride
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpq35wyDi7I
sav·ior
noun: saviour; plural noun: saviours; noun: savior; plural noun: saviors
a person who saves someone or something (especially a country or cause) from danger, and who is regarded with the veneration of a religious figure.
Savior or Saviour may refer to:
a person who helps people achieve salvation, or saves them from something
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvation
But mamma...that's where the fun is?
Hit it in the funny bone ~ That's where they'll expect it last
Draw forth:
She got down but she never got tight....
Henceforth turn it on and share relay of Man's Stupidity shown today and days to come.
Last edited by Shadowself, 19th July 2018 at 12:26.