09-26-2019, 09:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2019, 09:29 AM by Have at ye.)
BTW., one of the random musings I had, pertaining to hot Lacanian action (I've had this one pop up in my thoughts throughout the day, so I guess it might be relevant to... something. ). My foxy psychoanalytic guru, apart from being totally *mrrr*, mentioned something regarding the text we were discussing; it was, I think, either a parable, or some sort of tribal story, or myth? I dunno, but, it went something like this: "there was this father-leader who partook of all the women. Hence he had many sons. But his sons got angry because, well, he partook of all the women and they had none for themselves. So they rebelled and killed the father. Afterwards, they were left wondering WTF to do. So they decided to deify the father, and then share the women between themselves, but now establishing rules and regulations that would delimit their access to females."
[not quoting my guru verbatim, obviously, as my memory isn't *that* good, heh ]
Incidentally, she was looking me in the eyes as she was saying this. *She knows*.
[not quoting my guru verbatim, obviously, as my memory isn't *that* good, heh ]
Incidentally, she was looking me in the eyes as she was saying this. *She knows*.
"A man who is doing his True Will has the inertia of the Universe to assist him." - A. Crowley