[Paleopsych] demons
Lynn D. Johnson, Ph.D.
ljohnson at solution-consulting.com
Sun Oct 31 22:37:54 UTC 2004
These comments betray a misunderstanding of the subjects.
Fundamentalists - what ever that means - appear to be the demonic side
of liberals. Onto them - and onto 'conservatives' - are projected
unacceptable aspects of the self. So liberals accuse conservatives of
all their own sins, and the conservatives become the scapegoats, onto
which the community sins are placed. (E. g., Kerry, a profligate liar,
accuses Bush of lying.)
In his book, _Radical Son_, David Horowitz recounts being amazed at the
acceptance that conservatives had for his own failings (the failed
marriages, for example), whereas his former radical colleagues showed
all the hate and rejection that Horowitz had always projected onto the
Right. He says he realized that the rules that conservatives propose are
not there so that no one will break them. They are there because they
_will_ be broken, but having the rules reduces the likelihood that
people will break them, and, says Horowitz, because life works better
when you obey them.
I found that Radical Son explained the paradox I had often puzzled at.
My conservative friends are the most accepting/tolerant of contrasting
opinions, whereas my liberal friends are the most rigid and rejecting of
opinions that contrast their own. What is it about the Left that makes
them so hateful?
Lynn Johnson
Steve Hovland wrote:
>Sounds like conservatives :-)
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>Steve Hovland
>www.stevehovland.net
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Christopher [SMTP:anonymous_animus at yahoo.com]
>Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 11:11 AM
>To: paleopsych at paleopsych.org
>Subject: [Paleopsych] demons
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>>>Borderline personality disorder is a disorder
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>characterized by an overuse of a defense mechanism
>called 'splitting.' In splitting, a person is unable
>to hold or reconcile two opposing ideas in their mind
>at the same time, so they use black-and-white thinking
>to protect themselves from contradictory
>feelings, gray areas and ambiguities.<<
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>--Sounds like fundamentalism. Are demons split-off
>aspects of the self that the self cannot integrate and
>cannot ignore?
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>Michael
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