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Sep 30, 2006 18:34

Roberto Assagioli, the founder of Psychosynthesis, believed that we each contain a multiplicity of selves, or ‘sub-personalities’. “Each of us is a crowd...and in every corner of my soul there is an altar to a different god.” The problem, as Jung pointed out, is how to find ourselves in the crowd.

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jmouderkirk October 1 2006, 04:43:05 UTC
I hear that!

so i was just thinking...in relation to this idea...what if we...tried to be ONE of those selves around someone, say when i come home, and we try not to deviate from it, just because we're with people. i think it would be challenging and strange, but still enlightening.

tea! in one week!

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playwithfire5 October 2 2006, 00:16:19 UTC
ahhhhhhhh hahahahahha, yeah! that sounds so fun, , , and really scary, wouldn't that just trip you out? maybe we should have tea first and then the next day try this idea . . .

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biotchgodless_ October 3 2006, 21:55:50 UTC
ever saty up fpr days at a time and then go to bed...you hear the voices all fight with ecah other, and if you ask, they'll give a name

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