Dark Sentiments Season 7 – Day 15: The Traditional and the Tribal

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  1. Steve says:

    First paragraph suggest self-actuated anarchic reasoning and it is pretty much self explanatory.
    I mention in my Art of War that conflict is essential for growth and the stress that accompanies it is a necessary aspect for conclusive end results that enhance your societal status. So it is good to have some amounts of stress that can be relegated to advancement while certainly bypassing psychosis ad vindictive aggression.
    I agree with the premise of the ‘old man’ and would rather think in terms of killing outright instead of fighting though I underwstand your rationale.I think I have also arrived at a position where I would rather strike out preemptively and kill some motherfucker rather than have to deliberate my intention albeit a momentary lapse of reason.
    In “Rings” i discuss the fight or flight mentality, or is it AoW, I forget which,that to corner an opponent it always makes sense in some respect to allow for an avenue of escapeinorder to avoid a ‘to the death’ scenario…When you corner someone yo have to go at it with utter resolve to destroy the ‘target’ as the target will certainly be pschotic and in fear that can c\ause to get killed. We will talk about this, indeed.
    Now, on to te video. Be right back … OK, a enormous amount of information in this video and I would imagine that the others contain as much.
    Nothing to really argue with Keating about, however, because all different marital forms consist of specific originality that causes them to become specific can never be fully understood from an individual perspective. It is essential, in my view tat ALL forms are immediately accepted as personally mastered and then selectively technique gleaned for the development of one’s own particular loife style. We wills definitely go into much of this in our upcoming work on Sunday. Mr. Keating certainly does prevail as an instructor and practitioner of merit and my compliments to him. It is good to know that the few of us that ‘are’, are not alone.

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