As I have been studying the origins of our bed in which we are forced to have to "recharge," behind a people that figured, "you were going to change the world from the inside" hype? Stop the sadness, we have an opportunity for greatness, all that's left is to essentially, mentally shape-shift, and direct and give our energies into a direction of consistent "forward progress" and let's get beyond using our "Super Powers" (knowledge of a level above "civilians" common narratives. If we call them "subscriptions" for the sake of an attachment that makes us come about, primarily the same knowledge, we can call them "Super Powers," because it is something that we know the most about.)
In order for us to truly come to the table with our individual solutions, as a collective, and also see that no one is neglected, we need to bring that "Coming together for Wakanda" in "battle strategy" mode, and the only way that happening, is if we check-in/leave our "Super Powers" outside of the room, and that way our "differences" will already be External, and we can focus on beginning to implement these great ideas, and solid steps that we never get to, because we forget who... is countng on us to set a REAL example, and show the rest of us that, until we address that as long as we are dvided, they get to decide zhit.
Anyways, let's get back into, the reason that we actually know, and not just "pretend" to!!
I am one who believes that Every person should be granted an unlimited amount of knowledge, if delivered in the right order, and a mentor to be there to go through each page together, if we have to, but these studies that we have taken up, requires communication, validation, and verification, that only someone who has walked where you are about to go right now, knows and remembers exactly what emotions, questions created, and some previous questions answered.
I have more work, and this is where I can begin to see my vision start to come more now into focus, and as our future approaches, more and more people are beginning to take notice.
I'm going deep as the truth gets, and the proof is in the reflection of our Ancestors' blessin, that we are resurrecting their essence.
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MENTAL DERANGEMENT, DISORDERED SPIRITS, DISTRACTION
THESE words, even in common conversation are among Well-bred people nicely and cautiously used — with much reflection too, although to a foreign car they may possibly found as if synonymous.- Yet Italians in particular should recaIled that their own Cicero is much of the same opinion with our Johnson, who says that 'were we to speak vigorously, perhaps no human mind is exactly in its right slate ; because there is no man whose imagination does yet sometimes predominate over his reason;. no man who can regulate his attention wholly by his will, and whose ideas will come and go at his command; no man in whose mind airy notions do not sometimes tyrannize, and force him to hope or fear beyond the limits of sober probability. All power of fancy over reason is a degree of insanity, but while this power is such as we can control and repress, it is not visible to others, or considered as any proof of mental derangement: nor can we justly pronounce it MADNESS till it becomes ungovernable, and influences apparently the speech or adion of the person in question. Qui fit adfedus (says the Roman orator,) eum dominum else rerum fuarum vetant duodecim tabulse. Itaque non eft fcrip tum fed fi furiosus efle. incipit. — For it appears that the laws of the; twelve tables considered it as possible enough, and so it is no doubt — that people may go through the common forms of life, and Its stated duties too, in many cases without being considered as out of their minds at all; yet, to the penetrating eye of Willis, or philisophical Arrangements of Arnold, would soon betray symptoms of disordered spirits. A friend once told me in confidence, that for two years he durst not eat an apple, for fear it should make him drunk • but as he took care to ailign no reason for his forbearance, and as no man is much solicited to eat apples, the oddity escaped notice; and would not have been known at this hour, but that he told me many years after he had recovered his senses to perfection, and told it as an instance of concealed INSANITY. The famous Christopher Smart, who was both a wit and a scholar, and visited as much while under confinement for MADNESS, would never have had a commission of LUNACY taken out against him, had he managed with equal ingenuity — tor Smart's melancholy (hewed itself only in preternatural excitement to prayer, which he held it as a duty not to control or repress — taldng au pi'id de ta lettrc our blessed Saviour's Injunction to pray wiihout ceasing — So that beginning by regular addresses at stated times to the Almighty, he went to call his friends from their dinners, or bids, or places of recreation, whenever that impulse towards prayer pressed upon his mind, In every other transaction of life no man's wits could be more regular than those of Smart, for this prevalence of one idea pertinaciously keeping the first place in his head, had it no sense except what immediately related to itself, perverted his judgment at all: his opinions were unchanged as before, nor did he seem more likely to bait into a state of distraction than any other man; less so perhaps, as he calmed? every start of violent passion by prayer. Now, had this eminently unhappy patient been equally seized by the precept of praying in secret; as no one would then have seem disturbed by his irregularities, it would have been no one's interest to watch over or cure them; and the absurdity would possibly have consumed itself in private, Like that of my friend who feared an apple should intoxicate him. I well remember now after the commission was put in force, poor fellow ! he got money from the keeper of the mad-house for teaching his little boys Latin, — a proof, as vulgar people would imagine, that his intellect were sound; for mean observers suppose all MADNESS to be PHRENZY, and think a person insane in proportion as he is wild, and disposed to throw the things about— whereas experience flows that such temporary suspentions of the mental faculties are oftener connected with delirium than with mania and, if not encouraged and stimiilated by drunkenness, are seldom of long duration: whereas in notional and ideal particularly the first, many symptoms are only cunningly suppressed, not cured, couched like a cataract in the eye, but not eradicated, and still perceptible enough to those who make such maladies their own peculiar study. With regard to mere use of words, I think lunacy seems to be the legal term, insainity, and sometimes melancholy, the medical ones ; while PHRENZY, MADNESS and distractions are the poetical expressions of what?
MAIN, OCEAN, SEA,
Appear synonomous, yet are not so in strictness ; — the first being rather a poetical than a conversation word, and which ought to be applied even in verse. I think only to the Pacific or Atlantic ocean becaufe MAIN, deriving its etymology solely from its bulk and extenfion of parts, Magnus, should not be applied to the Baltick, the Caspian, or other inferior and inland seas, which, speaking with geographical exactness, are rather to be called gulfs and lakes: — and though Milton does somewhere make mention of the Orythrean main, 'tis in an early composition — he grew more attentive' when he wrote the Paradise Lost. One might, however, without imputation of pedantry, or assedation of unusual correctness, tell how a friend's only son had such a passionate desire to go to sea, that underer'd by every argument his friends could possibly urge concerning the well known dangers and terrors of the main, which doubtless tormented their imagination with equal force, as hope of change, and confidence of conquering those perils seduced the,
warmer fancy of the boy, — he set out upon a discovering party, with a squadron intended to make the circuit of our Earth, and suffering a variety of hardships, distresses and faitigues, at length arrived safe at home, having with difficulty surviving the vessel he set sail in, and having after her shipwreck been obliged to cross the ocean in a little skiff, with short allowance, and no accommodation. We hope for his poor mother's sake he will now content himself to stay quietly in England, and seek for wealth or same in paths less perilous: this is the more to be expedted as his father died two years ago, so that all pleasure in thwarting his authority is at an end — for which purpose alone many frolicks are committed by thoughtless youths who run into ruin only to prove their spirit of independance
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Lessons Learned?
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