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I See a Glimmer Coming from the Room!

We feel desperately the loss of any overall guiding framework to make sense of a World that has seemingly gone made. We experience an attack on our sensibilities because unreality and technology speeds up the breakdown and irrelevancy of coherence through the overload of sensual images that are nearly completely devoid of any intellectual or cognitive content. Americans cannot sustain for prolonged periods of time the same intensity of belief in subjective experiences because there is no hope in muting the technological forces that are at work in America, which allow people to send mean comments and anonymously terrorize others with the use of engineered images. There are fan pages online, pretending to be the celebrity they are representing and seduce fans into sending them nude pictures and even invite them out of town for the weekend. Because of technology, we may be worse off than our forefathers. We may have so atrophied our emotional lives in the intervening period that we know no other sources in which to invest our emotional experiences than in our technology or dangerous cults that promote fascist violence. We are subject to an incredible paradox. The media and internet are some of the most intense emotional experiences of the great masses of people, and they revolve around unreality, they are responsible for producing some of unreality’s strongest forms of abuse. #RandolphHarris 1 of 3

One of the things that is most interesting about various national cultures is how much similar sounding idea. Some people may act like they are all nice in person, but then use media to terrorize innocent people for many years before in is discovered that an individual is under attack by an unreality cult. Unreality is at once both its own disease. No one can fully figure out a treatment when the disease itself, social media, and the media, itself is not fully known, but it is in bad need of treatment. The media has become like a narcotic, in the sense that it is dangerous and lethal. The abuse from injections further strengthens the disease. The only truly effective cure would be to remove the conditions promoting the disease, in the case the media, in the first place.  Unreality has become so intense that some people are living lives that a dope addict lives, and in many cases do end up becoming hooked on drugs, to deal with life, until the point that it almost takes them under. Some people are truly under attacked, have been physically assaulted, stalked, had their homes broken into and vehicles vandalized and reach out for help, but no one will help them. Because of some of the rumors that are generated by unreality, people are not able to hold down jobs because they would not be able to perform them, would be too big of a distraction, or a liability. The hosts of unreality know them and try to push the victim to suicide. It gets to the point where one is a prisoner in their own homes and always alone, with no one to trust. Many people see what is going on, but do nothing.  #RandolphHarris 2 of 3

People have literally killed off, in some cases, the conditions that make it possible for heroes to emerge, to lead, to sustain, to nourish us. It seems that not only have the old gods, myths, religions, and symbols lost much, if not most of their past power in modern society, but we are sorely lacking in replacements. The old gods and myths no longer sustain us because they are no longer deeply embedded in everyday lives of people. Further, society’s present idols (celebrities) no longer, in many cases, are worthy of the role and the title of heroes, let alone gods, because the modern process of the deliberate manufacturing of pseudo heroes is complete variance with the one by which true heroes historically have risen.  Now that we have defended ourselves against the objections raised, or have at least indicated our weapons of defense, we must no longer delay entering upon the psychological investigations for which we have so long been preparing. Life is a psychic act full of import; its motive power is invariably a wish craving fulfilment; the fact that is unrecognizable as a wish, and its many peculiarities and absurdities, are due to the influence of the psychic censorship to which it has been subjected during its formation. While you will never find closure in life, stress, nightmares, and death are reminders that problems are still unsolved. I see a glimmer coming from the room in which the body is lying. Perhaps a candle has fallen over, and the child is burning!  #RandolphHarris 3 of 3


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