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Zippy's avatar

Narcissus is a traditional image/metaphor of the separate individual. Narcissus at the pond is not only a metaphor for the separative ego itself , but it is also a specific metaphorical reference to the characteristic human preoccupation of staring at the mind. The image in the pond is the mind, and the solitary or separative activity of avoiding relationship, which is the seed-activity that leads to the breakdown of the whole or the totality, including the human collective.

As a result the world becomes a mad gathering of egos, preoccupied with separateness, with self-concern, with separative impulses, desires, and intentions (many of which are self-destructive) and with every kind of search for both self-fulfillment and release. The ego-principle of universalized separateness and separativeness, is, to the social domain of humankind what cancer is to the individual body. Uncontrolled division is the destructive opposite of wholeness or indivisibility, whether of the individual or of the collective

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Neil Comley's avatar

I'd like to thank and congratulate you. Personally these recent pieces are very pertinent and useful for thinking about major life problems with implications also for my views about social and political issues.

Maybe a crisis of agency, for some approaching or reaching a collapse of agency, is far more common than most of us are aware, as the webs which held together and sustained collective and thus individual lives of meaning have reached such a point of disintegration that we struggle with the how and the why.

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