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"Do not chase others as if their deviation from what you expect confounds and offends you. Respect their very different experience and learn about it as you are gifted with it β€” as you learn to respect them. That's regenerative energy. What you decide next determines how your path will unfold." β€” t.me/IntuitiveHeartbeat/42 ✨
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"One of the things that consistently amazes me is how deep we were in that hypnotic physiology, and none of us knew it.
Or if some of us may have had an inkling... we could not do something about it.
We noticed ourselves trying in this way or that way, and failing β€” inscrutably. What was going on? We would ask ourselves this.
We would try not to blame ourselves, we would even try not to blame others... and yet blame seemed to be the name of the game.
Eventually we would be devoured by the teeth, tongue, and palate of ambient weaponized blame.
In the maw of the demiurge, we flailed our limbs and strove to swim.
She shut her great jaws upon us β€” there was nothing for it β€” and gnashed or whole, we were swallowed."
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"All persons, places, and events in this book are real. Certain speeches and thoughts are necessarily constructions by the author.
No names have been changed to protect the innocent, since God Almighty protects the innocent as a matter of Heavenly routine."
β€” Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut β€’ t.me/IntuitiveStory/690
' As Fern expressed the philosophy conversationally, in its simplest terms:
β€œYou go up to a man, and you say, β€˜How are things going, Joe?’ And he says, β€˜Oh, fine, fine β€” couldn’t be better.’ And you look into his eyes, and you see things really couldn’t be much worse. When you get right down to it, everybody’s having a perfectly lousy time of it, and I mean everybody. And the hell of it is, nothing seems to help much.”
This philosophy did not sadden him. It did not make him brood.
It made him heartlessly watchful. '
β€” The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
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' "The reason I told Ransom K. Fern to give you this letter only if your luck turned bad is that nobody thinks or notices anything as long as his luck is good. Why should he?
So have a look around for me, boy. And if you go broke and somebody comes along with a crazy proposition my advice is to take it. You might just learn something when you’re in a mood to learn something." '
β€” The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
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' Life was like that, Unk told himself tentatively β€” blanks and glimpses, and now and then maybe that awful flash of pain for doing something wrong. '
β€” The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
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' The only controls available to those on board were two push-buttons on the center post of the cabin β€” one labeled on and one labeled off. The on button simply started a flight from Mars. The off button was connected to nothing. It was installed at the insistence of Martian mental-health experts, who said that human beings were always happier with machinery they thought they could turn off. '
β€” The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut
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' "But, whatever the case, it's not the sort of thing one can talk openly about. It could be misconstrued as heresy, or as a psychotic disorder, both of which are very, very illegal." '
β€” Mr. Ambrosius in Kenogaia (A Gnostic Tale) by David Bentley Hart
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' Theon was headmaster at the Museum of Alexandria, the place dedicated to the Muses, daughters of the ancient goddess of memory, Mnemosyne.
Each of the Muses embodied a "sacred art" such as astronomy, lyric poetry, and history.
The nine daughters of Memory presented a model for the curriculum of the Mystery Schools.
Museums today are merely repositories of relics from the past, but the Alexandrian Museum was the setting for a wide range of living traditions, truly a center of higher education.
The campus spread along the horseshoe-shaped port dominated by its Pharos, the famous four-hundred-foot-high lighthouse that ranked among the Seven Wonders of the World.
It included many independent academies dedicated to subjects as diverse as geometry and sacred dance, and training guilds that produced a constant stream of graduates in fields such as sculpture, botany, navigation, herbology, engineering, and medicine.
The assemblies and guilds associated with the Royal Library had their own libraries and teaching faculties. '
β€” John Lamb Lash (Not In His Image)
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' Theon was headmaster at the Museum of Alexandria, the place dedicated to the Muses, daughters of the ancient goddess of memory, Mnemosyne.
Each of the Muses embodied a "sacred art" such as astronomy, lyric poetry, and history.
The nine daughters of Memory presented a model for the curriculum of the Mystery Schools.
Museums today are merely repositories of relics from the past, but the Alexandrian Museum was the setting for a wide range of living traditions, truly a center of higher education.
The campus spread along the horseshoe-shaped port dominated by its Pharos, the famous four-hundred-foot-high lighthouse that ranked among the Seven Wonders of the World.
It included many independent academies dedicated to subjects as diverse as geometry and sacred dance, and training guilds that produced a constant stream of graduates in fields such as sculpture, botany, navigation, herbology, engineering, and medicine.
The assemblies and guilds associated with the Royal Library had their own libraries and teaching faculties. '
β€” John Lamb Lash (Not In His Image)
t.me/Dreamseum/358
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270 β€’ Beya's What If

"What if you were told to do something to help them… that would hurt them?
   What if you were told that they would fight it, that they would thrash and not know what's best for them?
   What if somebody made a mistake and misread the whole situation?
   What if more people made that mistake… and established structures of care doing terrible harm?
   What would it look like if that happened?
   How would we make the necessary distinctions?
   How could we build a bridge to know one another again?"

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