Screw the Golden Years #4
Anal character traits often cluster together.
Three of them begin with the letter P and are called the Anal Triad …
pedantry
parsimony
persistence (alternately listed as petulance)
Joseph M. Masling (“Anal Character,” The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture, 2002) wrote …
“People with one of these characteristics are quite likely to show the other two as well. Those with high scores on tests of anality learn more effectively for a reward of a penny than of a gum ball, and learn more quickly when criticized than when praised. Anal types in an experiment, particularly males, will attempt to disconfirm the experimenter’s hypothesis, thus demonstrating the obstinacy Freud noted many years earlier. Research has also documented high anal scores in those with compulsive-obsessive characteristics. The exaggerated morality about dirt and waste products found in many anal personalities is also shown in their severely critical attitudes toward social problems. Highly anal people have been found to be as concerned with wasting time as they are with wasting money. Stamp collectors are more sensitive to anal stimuli than are control subjects.”
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Volney P. Gay (Freud on Sublimation: Reconsiderations, 1992) wrote …
“The disposition of human beings toward everything connected with bodily wastes affirms Freud’s judgment that human beings are anal erotics. In his prepsychoanalytic period (1905a), he observed that money, especially gold, was associated with feces. Like J.G. Bourke (1891) and Reginald Reynolds (1946), Freud described jokes, puns, stories, fairy tales, and the like that used anal themes as their most pungent resource. W.C. Menninger (1943) summed up many of the psychoanalytic discoveries about anality. Freud’s paper ‘Character and Anal Eroticism’ (1908b) develops these themes in detail. Because anal eroticism is abhorrent it is available for sublimation: ‘Now anal eroticism is one of the components of the [sexual] instinct which, in the course of development and in accordance with the education demanded by our present civilization, have become unserviceable for sexual aims. It is therefore plausible to suppose that these character-traits of orderliness, parsimony, and obstinacy, which are so often prominent in people who were formerly anal erotics, are to be regarded as the first and most constant results of the sublimation of anal eroticism’ (p. 171).”
(Brackets in the above are in the original.)
According to the same source …
“Ernest Jones (1955, pp. 295-296) reported that Freud’s article outraged many, including psychiatrists.”
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Jean-Joseph Goux (Symbolic Economics: After Marx and Freud, 1973, 1978, 1990) wrote …
“Like Freud and Ferenzi, [Ernest] Jones seeks them [the idea of ‘money’ and gold] in the anal register: ‘Metal coins, however, and most of all gold, are unconscious symbols for excrement.’ This superstitious attitude with regard to gold coins leads to nothing less than an ‘economist’s fallacy,’ the wish to maintain the gold standard at any price, to consider gold alone as true wealth, without acknowledging that any tokens at all could very well be the emblems of value. What I wish to stress is not so much the analytical interpretation but rather the logic of the economic promises underlying Jone’s deduction. He bases his affirmation in part on economic knowledge: ‘Modern economists know that the idea of wealth means simply a ‘lien on future labor,’ and that any counters on earth could be used as a convenient emblem for it just as well as a ‘gold standard.’ In other words, the value materialized in the standard and the reference to the standard are no longer necessary, as soon as the cause of the value is understood. Tokens have absolutely no need of tangible coverage or backing. They are not substitutes for a real substance deposited somewhere, which guarantees their value through an ever-possible convertibility, rather they are the direct symbols of a certain quantity of work (or a guarantee of future work). They are the signifiers of an abstract and wholly virtual reality and not temporary, convenient replacements for a real material that could at any moment be exhibited, presented, transferred in person, in an exchange that would end the ephemeral vicarious function they had been assigned.”
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Mary E. Hobart (The Secret of the Rothschilds, 1898) wrote …
“In 1861 the war of words, which had been waged for forty years with more or less implacable hatred, culminated in a war of bullets, for blood alone could appease the fierce passions which had been engendered by these long discussions. The financial history of the war furnishes a splendid example of what may be accomplished without gold, and also the fallacies of debt which are secretly imbedded in the system of commodity exchange. It absolutely annihilates the gold standard theory that a dollar must contain a dollar’s worth of intrinsic value, for if the paper on which the government placed the dollar stamp was not a dollar then the old soldiers were never paid one cent for their services and the government still owes them and should at once levy an income tax on the millionaires and pay them in gold. For the first time in the history of man a gigantic work costing more than seven billion dollars was carried through without the use of gold. But so accustomed were the people to the phenomena of debt that arises from the use of gold that when they themselves had accomplished the work of crushing the rebellion by the use of paper money they were easily deceived and made to believe that they owed foreigners for that which they themselves had done!
“During those four years of carnage, death and devastation various acts of Congress made it possible for foreigners to come into our country and buy up our money at a depreciated price and convert it into a bonded indebtedness of nearly three billion dollars, which debt had no foundation except in false theories and bad legislation.”
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Jacques S. Jaikaran, M.D. (Debt Virus: A Compelling Solution to the World’s Debt Problems, 1992) wrote …
“When a nation is on a ‘gold standard,’ the national government has simply agreed with the international banking industry that it will buy, sell, and trade in gold at a fixed and guaranteed price for a specific weight and purity of the metal.”
According to the same source …
“If we did go back to the gold standard, then our money supply would be dependent on the supply of gold. Unless additional gold was found and mined, we would not be able to increase the money supply in our economy, despite the demand for money in the marketplace.”
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September 10, 2016 @ 5:33 pm Atom
Ketones and cortisol go together like drunk and disorderly.
Durk Pearson & Sandy Shaw wrote (in 1982) …
“Ketones, found in the blood of diabetics, are potent cross-linkers. Many metal ions are cross-linkers, including cadmium, aluminum, copper, and titanium. Aldehydes (found in smog, cigarettes, and formed in the liver from alcohol), ultraviolet light, radiation, and free radicals are very potent cross-linkers. The actual chemical processes of forming the pathologic cross-links generally require free radical intermediates. Ketones and aldehydes, for example, cross-link unsaturated fats via free radical reactions.”
Here’s how to turn a nonlethal dose of ionizing radiation into a lethal one. :o
Emanuel Revici, M.D., wrote (in 1961) …
“The administration of polyunsaturated conjugated fatty acids (1-2 cc. daily of a 5% oily solution of conjugated cod liver oil fatty acid) induced death in a high proportion (16/20) of animals irradiated with otherwise nonlethal dose such as 800 r.”
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September 10, 2016 @ 8:14 pm Trent
Hi Atom!
Have you read any of the Hilton Hotema (His pen name) books?
They’re all very thought provoking. Would love to hear your opinion about him and his work.
Look forward to hearing back, keep up the awesome blog articles!
September 12, 2016 @ 5:00 pm Atom
Swami Nitty-Gritty and Hilton Hotema have some things in common (especially the overall Living to Live paradigm).
Hilton Hotema lists the following stages (in his book, Higher Consciousness) …
1) Carnivorism
2) Vegetarianism
3) Fruitarianism
4) Liquidarianism
5) Breatharianism
Swami Nitty-Gritty adds three extra stages …
1) Carnivorism
2) Vegetarianism
3) Fruitarianism
4) Liquidarianism
5) Breatharianism (switch-over from fruit to breath at 70)
6) Lightarianism (switch-over from breath to optics at 140)
7) Sonitarianism (switch-over from optics to sonics at 210)
8) Inductive Osmotarianism (switch-over from sonics to inductive osmosis (at 280)
Me? I’m just grateful I overcame my mayonnaise jones!
September 13, 2016 @ 9:17 am John
Hello Atom!
When you said that:
Swami Nitty-Gritty adds three extra stages …
1) Carnivorism
2) Vegetarianism
3) Fruitarianism
4) Liquidarianism
5) Breatharianism (switch-over from fruit to breath at 70)
6) Lightarianism (switch-over from breath to optics at 140)
7) Sonitarianism (switch-over from optics to sonics at 210)
8) Inductive Osmotarianism (switch-over from sonics to inductive osmosis (at 280)
I was wondering:
A) Are the numbers listed – 70, 140, 210 and 280 – the number of revolutions around the sun that the body is when the person’s body is receptive to the conversion to that state, such that the body is around 70 when it is receptive to converting to Breatharianism, 140 when it is receptive to converting to Lightarianism, etc.? If so, along with your Solar Timing dietary practices found in your e-books “Sun Synchronized Nutrition Simplified” and “Sun Synchronized Food List”, what other practices assist the body to achieve that number of revolutions around the sun and through these stages?
B) During which of these stages might one achieve the Diamond Body?
C) Does inhaling the aroma of tangy goodness from an open jar of mayonnaise count as Breatharianism?
September 14, 2016 @ 9:31 am Atom
Resolving Cognitive Shocks (Toxic Engrams, Samskaras) is the most reliable anti-aging action.
As a secondary source, my educated guess is that Diamond Body Time is 280 years.
There’s an intermediate body called the Carborundum (Silicon Carbide) Body.
Carborundum is used in both light and radio technology.
Maybe its blue crystals might relate to the so-called Krishna Body?
I narrowly escaped Yellow Fat Disease in my quest for the Mayonnaise Body. lol
September 15, 2016 @ 9:06 am Atom
Diamond Body information appears in two e-books …
Deathbusters is about the ultimate Living to Live attitude — the creation of the Diamond Body. Ageism amd Deathism are perverse forms of social programming that infect us with a Living to Die attitude and shorten our lifespan. Learn about the possibility of the Babaji factor — the reward for any caterpillar willing to “eat their way into butterflyhood†(via Solar Nutrition, of course.)
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Butterflies Need No Taxidermist comes in 4 volumes (A to D, E to L, M to R, S to Z). It’s an encyclopedic collection of the wisdom of Swami Nitty-Gritty, extensively covering everything from Solar Nutrition to Kriya Yoga. One of his many acronyms included is “Mental Energy Directing Internal Thought Activity Towards Intuitive Oneness with Nature (or Noumena)†= MEDITATION. All the atomic elements of the Periodic Table are explained as they relate to high-level self-generating wellness and Solar Nutriton I, II, III, and IV).
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The sole mention of the Carborundum Body is in Volume One of Butterflies Need No Taxidermist …
carborundum level of the diamond body — intermediate state of the diamond body. “The silicon-based body, known in the Bible as the sons of God, impregnated the carbon-based body, the daughters of men.” (This makes their descendants, including you and me, silicon-carbon composites, or silicon carbide beings. Silicon carbide is also known as carborundum. It has a hardness of 9.5 on the Mohs scale while silicon registers at 7. The Mohs scale, which measures the hardness of a material on a scale from zero to ten, measures talc at 0 and diamond at 10.)
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September 11, 2016 @ 5:19 am Christopher
money that is physical can be hoarded easier and thus relates to a product we take in. Fixations lead some to keep it within our temple and stop the flow outwards. If I labor for rice, should that rice continue back into the universe once I’ve consumed it. Tao is flow.
September 12, 2016 @ 5:01 pm Atom
Money flows as long as it’s not measured against gold or debt or bonds or mortgages or taxes or anything else.
Bankers creating money out of nothing is not what blocks the flow.
Creating debt out of nothing is what makes the infinite finite.
September 11, 2016 @ 5:22 am Christopher
Tao must flow. very good.
September 12, 2016 @ 5:02 pm Atom
“A Taoist says, ‘I don’t need money; that’s why I have it.'” — Master Chen (Yun Xiang Tseng)