Sunday, May 07, 2006

The Superman

what a silly name, i know. but its something everyone would remember, if the did things like that. memorize mesm?

ok right. So this is the biggest hit i've come across while piping. To suck the smoke into your mouth as one smokes a tobacco pipe, and then instead of blowign it out, you inhale as quick as you can with as much as you can in one intake. Then you cough like there's no tommorow, and with a lot less weed than it took yesterday, i'm quite blitzed.

And i'm piecing that last one together again, oh yeah! I figured another relationship thingy in my head again:

You know the Fates? The Triple Goddess thingy so common amongst mythologies? It consists of three women; the child, the young woman, and the old crone. The Morrigan, something else in asgardian mythology, its in chinese and every other bit too. I bet it just represents the 3 parts of a womans mind in feelings and decision making; the child who looks in wonder and enchantment providing ground for infatuation or worship like activity and just adores her man and wants to play, negative attitudes of childishness and jumping to imaginitive conclusions stem from here, the woman who looks on a bit more goal oriented and logical, wants to do things together projects and the like with her man, becomes critical of him and his flaws and is more self aware, and the old crone who acts like a judge for the man, seeing if he is fit for her and is very concientious of morals, ideals, auras and the like. Grandmothery activity of smothering and such is of the old crone as well, or Queenly Stature. I think it was just from some VERY old story or parable or the like, something like a little pamphlet or leaflet to help men understand the mind of the woman. And the men had one of them too for women. Thats where we get the "holy trinity" bits we see just as common in our mythologies. The High god, ususally killed by his son or the son is killed, (i bet it was dependent on the king of the time. Did he usurp his father, he would would probably want the gods to reflect the same action to provide divinity to the kings coup). And the three states generally being the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit. I'm guessin the holy spirit bit has been embellished over the ages, considering the state of the holy trinity in religions and the triple goddess is all but naught. Men in control wanting to seem dominant over women would have their gods reflect the same. So the holy spirit was probably aged man, or in spirit of nasty name calling of old crone, we'll call old man gimpy ass-scratcher. And they represented the minds of men; the boy who also looks on in wonder and wants to study and learn and build and play, neediness and other childlike attitudes. the Father, the Manly Man Man who is concerned more with capability and Alpha Male-ness, control because of #1 concern being Security and Safety, no wait thats #2. #1 is betterment of self. So the Father is machismo, and suaveness too. Man wants to #1 so he can be cocky etc. This is where belittling and bullying come from. Understanding comes here, and energy too. And the Gimpy Ass-Scratcher who is wizened, this is the part of a mans mind that remembers or forgets thigns very well. Lazyness. Feelings of not liking childish things. Old Man is bothered by annoying child. He questions lots about Manly Mans actions and decisions. Doubt unless you've got an iron self-esteem. This is the King part of the mans mind. Wise? Tyrant? Not-a-King Syndrome? Obsession with failure and success of self and life, a stem from the manly mans competitiveness.

See? Some old pre-something people of the planet had little analogies for the 3 parts of a persons mind to help teach people how to get along, basically. Showing how we work and how were are similar, even between the sexes. Always guessed races would pale in a battle of the sexes. Wonder if thats what happened to the last planet. But yeah, i thought that was cool. Hmm this is wearing off a little...no wait its been 30 mins since i sat down, jesus this took forever. i feel silly! nighty nite...

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