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                <title>In here to out there</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2006 00:51:14 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ This is a restrictive perspective and it has led us to believe that entities, other than human beings, taking on interior subjective qualities are merely "anthropomorphized" or "personified objects, not really persons in the accepted meaning of that word. If we find<br />
persons elsewhere than in living human bodies, we conclude that these persons have been transferred from "in here" to "out there." We believe we have unconsciously put our experiences into them; they are merely fictional or imaginary. We have made them up just as the persons in our dreams are supposedly made up out of the experiences of our ego. We do<br />
not believe that imaginary persons could possibly be as they present themselves, as valid psychological subjects with wills and feelings like ours but not reducible to ours. Such thinking we say is legitimate only for animistic primitive people, or children, or the insane.<br />
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James Hillman~ ]]></description>
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                <title>Ego Loss</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2006 00:36:08 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Yes there are those great geniuses and wealthy men who act in a way perhaps that we envy, but most ego problems come from our own inability to recognize exactly (or even closely) who we really are. We are by most, fragile and imperfect individuals with many faults. Whereas there certainly is nothing to brag about our lackings, certainly knowing our faults is much preferable to thinking that we have none.<br />
         If we would merely admit to ourselves that we lack in many areas, we would see that we would become more of a comfortable person to be with. Most inflated egos are byproducts of depressed egos; a need to be recognized, a need to be the best. When we come to grips with the fact that others have much more capabilities than we do, we can begin to become more socially inclined and get along much better with all people.                         <br />
         Remember, it is only the person who knows little that thinks he knows it all. The more a person knows, the more he realizes that he doesn't know much. ]]></description>
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                <title>Lets put are pencils together</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:13:16 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Havnt been around much lately, today I had a burst of posts and the other day I put up a deviant.  Been having a crappy couple months. things are looking up and I hope to see alot of you on and posting more! agian thankyou all for you favs and I hope to keep posting as the months turn over.  I tried out that nieghbor option to post to a few people from my area, hopefully ill meet a few new artists... thats what I really need now in my life, more inspiration, more minds besides my own trying to make this world better and more interesting through the use of arts.<br />
Everyone I know is into music or sports, not many artists <img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/f/frown.gif" width="15" height="15" alt=":(" title=":( (Sad)" /><br />
Rochester is sorta lame in the art area, or maybe i need to meet the right people? I hope I find them or they find me <img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/w/wink.gif" width="15" height="15" alt=";)" title=";) (Wink)" /> ]]></description>
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                <title>Hi everyone</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2005 09:58:30 PDT</pubDate>
                
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