Monthly Archives: July 2011

THE MYTH OF MENTAL ILLNESS

What are we to do when under threat of being found out as unworthy? Believing ourselves to be unworthy, our only choice is between exile, suicide, or madness, since none of us will admit to companions that we are unworthy. … Continue reading

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Pillars of Madness: Part IV, Disarming Confessions

THE PILLARS OF MADNESS Part IV There are four extraordinarily useful ideas amid the massive tangle of publications on madness, these contributed by four men of genius in the practice of studying and changing seemingly irrational human actions— [1] The … Continue reading

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Pillars of Madness: Part III, Role Casting Control

THE PILLARS OF MADNESS Part III There are four extraordinarily useful ideas amid the massive tangle of publications on madness, these contributed by four men of genius in the practice of studying and changing seemingly irrational human actions— [1] The … Continue reading

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Pillars of Madness: Part II, Distracting Automatisms

THE PILLARS OF MADNESS Part II There are four extraordinarily useful ideas amid the massive tangle of publications on madness, these contributed by four men of genius in the practice of studying and changing seemingly irrational human actions—   [1] … Continue reading

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