today, so far:
We’ve covered the myth of Innana, in addition to fractals, in addition to dualism, in addition to a couple sufi sayings.
it’s been an eventful class.
We’ve covered the myth of Innana, in addition to fractals, in addition to dualism, in addition to a couple sufi sayings.
it’s been an eventful class.
I still don’t like them, still can’t stand Imagine, still don’t like John Lennon. Emailing me 8 different messages about how a bunch of other drugged out musicians love them is NOT going to change my mind and will, in fact cause your email address to be added to my junk email filter.
1 = OK, 8 = NO WAY.
no new post yesterday?
what was I thinking?
Oh yeah. there’s this teacher out here that was talking about apollo’s archetype in a ‘Greek and Roman Mythology’ class. Apparently Apollo was known for reason, science and intelligence. When asked why we weren’t studying any of Apollo’s myths after class the teacher’s response was this:
“Because his myths don’t match up with his archetype”
so the question I posit is this: what is a social psych doctor doing teaching a greek and roman mythology class?
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