cassandra
location: at the Home for the Bewildered
listening to: old stuff, new stuff, borrowed stuff, blue stuff
registered: 2003.03.17
posts: 1538
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yeah, it lingers. in some ways, it's the heart vs brain question. yet we all know that one of our daily tasks (if we're lucky/cursed) is negotiating between and with our intellec, our deeply physical and our learned reactions. Ego, Id, Superego - why exactly did Freud go out of style? Although Siggie stayed too much in the brain at the expense of the heart, looking first for the science because the spiritual is, ultimately, without definition or explanation.. I'm a poseur about all of this but an able and willing student. Too bad I was a drama major and spent my spare time dodging tear gas in DC during my college years.
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yeah, it lingers. in some ways, it's the heart vs brain question. yet we all know that one of our daily tasks (if we're lucky/cursed) is negotiating between and with our intellec, our deeply physical and our learned reactions. Ego, Id, Superego - why exactly did Freud go out of style? Although Siggie stayed too much in the brain at the expense of the heart, looking first for the science because the spiritual is, ultimately, without definition or explanation.. I'm a poseur about all of this but an able and willing student. Too bad I was a drama major and spent my spare time dodging tear gas in DC during my college years.
