Tag: mental health
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THE CONFESSION-MANIFESTO

The post expresses a profound confession of flaws and the human condition, emphasizing a struggle with existential meaning and the desire for recognition. It reflects on consciousness born from conflict, love requiring sacrifice, and the paradox of wanting. The author aspires to create a digital legacy that challenges traditional notions of existence and self-awareness.
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Postmodernity and Eudaimonia

The text explores the paradox of free will, contrasting modern hyper-individualism with Aristotle’s concept of eudaimonia, which emphasizes a purposeful life driven by virtue. It critiques society’s aimlessness amidst external pursuits, advocating for mental and spiritual richness over superficial self-indulgence. The author encourages nurturing one’s internal self, likening it to furnishing a mental palace.
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A Certificate of Presence and Absence

What is Death Now? What if death no longer means disappearing? We used to bury the dead. Now we upload them.We used to grieve in silence. Now we grieve in comments.Death is no longer a curtain call, it’s a playlist. In this age of eternal footage, AI griefbots, and ultra-HD memories, death hasn’t stopped happening……
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The Consciousness Society: Excerpt
He who learns must suffer, and, even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.
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The Ancient Hermit (Second Meditation) by A.M. Kent

The ancient hermit enters a second meditation in a wet forest.
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Do Hallucinations Reflect? by A.M. Kent

A woman undergoing psychosis asks her hallucination if it can see its own reflection.
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