Layman oriented "mental health" movement

Veda

Well-known member



Alfred Korzybski proposed Science and Sanity and Manhood [adulthood] of Humanity for the intelligent laymen.

Aleister Cowley proposed that "Magic(k) is for all."

Hubbard combined the two, plus "brainwashing," and made it a dishonest business.

In a time when discourse between adults is monitored by the state, and free exchange of ideas and information between adults is considered dangerous - to be discouraged - is there a need for a such a movement?

A movement that combines rational analysis, freedom not license, plus consciousness exploration - minus the predatory and commercial aspect; that encourages rationality, and a life-affirming appreciation of human ingenuity: notably the advances in science and the humanities of the last five hundred years?

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freethinker

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Alfred Korzybski proposed Science and Sanity and Manhood [adulthood] of Humanity for the intelligent laymen.

Aleister Cowley proposed that "Magic(k) is for all."

Hubbard combined the two, plus "brainwashing," and made it a dishonest business.

In a time when discourse between adults is monitored by the state, and free exchange of ideas and information between adults is considered dangerous - to be discouraged - is there a need for a such a movement?

A movement that combines rational analysis, freedom not license, plus consciousness exploration - minus the predatory and commercial aspect; that encourages rationality, and a life-affirming appreciation of human ingenuity: notably the advances in science and the humanities of the last five hundred years?

?


You traded your cherry Kool-aide for grape but they are both Kool-aide.
 

Veda

Well-known member
You traded your cherry Kool-aide for grape but they are both Kool-aide.
Not sure what you're referring to. There was a glitch in transmission and incomplete parts of old posts were posted in two posts. Rather than sort out the jumble, I simply deleted both posts.

The original post remains.




Alfred Korzybski proposed Science and Sanity and Manhood [adulthood] of Humanity for the intelligent laymen.

Aleister Cowley proposed that "Magic(k) is for all."

Hubbard combined the two, plus "brainwashing," and made it a dishonest business.

In a time when discourse between adults is monitored by the state, and free exchange of ideas and information between adults is considered dangerous - to be discouraged - is there a need for a such a movement?

A movement that combines rational analysis, freedom not license, plus consciousness exploration - minus the predatory and commercial aspect; that encourages rationality, and a life-affirming appreciation of human ingenuity: notably the advances in science and the humanities of the last five hundred years?

?


 
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