02-06-2016, 08:05 PM
(02-06-2016, 12:13 PM)Weeded Wrote: I get to use the excuse "I'm young, so I got time." I'm sure the despair will come later
I agree, you young people should stick with dejection and depression until
you gain enough wisdom to truly master despair.
(02-06-2016, 07:06 AM)Erthona Wrote: Ray wrote "Frankly, I can't argue with almost all of that."
Really? I imagined you would not nearly almost disagree with all of it.
The rope is obviously the snake in the garden of Eden and is representative of how our sins ties us together and keep us from cooperating to fulfill our potential and become a mass Jungian mind without artificial or ego barriers separating us from one another; we keep replaying the archetype of Joseph-Esau over and over. Also, one of the men is actually a woe-man and it shows how man and woe-man are looking in different direction due to the original sin, which is a way to say that their goals are completely opposite. Thus the man uses power to force the woe-man in-line with his goals, and the woe-man lacking power uses lying in the form of manipulation to bring man in-line with her goals. So there is a constant struggle between the sexes that expends all most of the energy we possess fighting either gender wars, or actual wars, leading to a cycle of endemic depression and despair.
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The unequivocal nature of this leaves me with two minds which find themselves united in the level of
agreement they share with your explication of the material at hand to the extent that it's correlation
with the subject is imaginable.
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