Showing posts with label Aaron Ridgeway. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Understanding Meaning


Today,

Understand

Understanding Victor Frankl’s Ultimate Meaning and Religion

Viktor Frankl, while standing in the tradition of humanism and existentialism with Fromm, Allport, and Maslow, contrasts the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud and the individualistic theory of Alfred Adler. Freud suggests that the basic motivational factor for a human being is the “will to pleasure,” Adler suggests it is the “will to power,” and Frankl suggests it is the “will to meaning” and is manifested in the “spiritual” dimensions, which is what is most unique about the self.

In his idea of a meaningful life, or how to become meaningful, Frankl outlines three main chances to achieve such a life: 1) by doing a deed or creating a work, 2) by experiencing something (nature or culture) or someone whom we love, or 3) by changing an attitude to create meaning in the midst of a situation that causes suffering. His theory sees man struggling for the most meaningful life possible or instead being frustrated in his very “will to meaning” by being disappointed and by seeing there is no place for meaning and thus simply floundering in his search.

In going one step beyond simply being as a human being, the religious person strives for an ultimate meaning. There is a new dimension that religious personalities enter by striving for something that may be experienced and perceived in terms of an ultimate meaning. This person is not satisfied with finding a meaningful task to complete, but also includes the awareness of a task giver, which is divinity.

While the “will to meaning” seems to be an extremely common motivational factor for human beings, I do not know if I agree that it is an intrinsic motivational factor of all human beings. I must agree with Freud in his idea of a “will to pleasure.” That is, pleasure is the primary motivating human factor when discussing motivation beyond survivalism, and this is even true in religion. Many religions provide a comfort or a crutch for human beings in a world that is full of half truths, contradictions and is difficult to understand. All of these religions claim to provide meaning, but ultimately they provide a pleasure of sorts – the comfort and satisfaction of an indoctrinated “ultimate meaning” that holds no intrinsic value. So, really, a “will to meaning” is in fact a “will to pleasure.”

- Gina St. Pierre

Websites

Are You Addicted to Oil?

Dr. Warren is a psychologist with 20 years experience helping individuals conquer addiction and deal with its lasting repercussions. The calamitous oil spill in the Gulf brings into sharp relief America’s addiction to dirty fuels. She draws parallels between our collective behavior in regards to oil and addictions that may be more familiar to us, such as smoking, drinking, drug use or gambling.

Take the test!

Articles

Acupuncture Stimulates release of Natural Painkillers

A recent study in Nature Neuroscience from the University of Rochester suggests a physiological explanation of how acupuncture relieves pain. Needles inserted in mice increased levels of the naturally occurring (and pain relieving) chemical adenosine by 24-fold in surrounding tissue.

Events

I would like to invite you all out to visit this product of community at the University of West Florida. We have a host of different veggies and are growing this garden without chemical pesticides or fertilizers.

*We are always at the Garden on Fridays at 10am. Please let me know if you are interested and I will add you to the garden club contact list.

Location: Parking lot SP2, 9 mile rd. is in the far right corner intersecting with campus drive.

- From the Progressive Student Alliance

Free Art Lessons for Foster Kids

Dolce Vita is holding an art party on Saturday, June 26th from 6pm to 3am. There is a $5 cover and a silent auction. There will be beer and wine. The proceeds go to Art Reshaping Tomorrow, a program that gives free art lessons to foster kids. Dolce Vita is located at 309 Rues street in downtown Pensacola behind Ever'man natural food store.

Quotations

"Some recluses and brahmins, so called,

Are deeply attached to their own views;

People who only see one side of things

Engage in quarrels and disputes."

- Unknown (taken from Buddhist texts)

"Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now."

-Goethe

"At the end of every attempt to objectify our subjective lives, is elusive anxiety about the fact that reality is completely empty...and Free*"

-J. Reid

Calls to Action

Dear Friend,

The media conglomerate Discovery Communications used to be known for their earth-friendly offerings. But they've just paid millions to Sarah Palin to host a "nature" show, despite her decidedly anti-environmental stance: She vocally advocates for habitat-destroying oil drilling, she denies global warming is a human-caused threat, and she spearheaded a brutal wolf-slaughter program as governor of Alaska.

It's one thing if Fox News gives Sarah Palin a platform. But when Discovery Communications -- home to the Discovery Channel, the "Planet Earth" series, the Science Channel, Animal Planet, and TreeHugger.com -- gives a show to Sarah Palin, it undercuts everything the Discovery brand has come to represent.

Anti-environmentalism has no place in the Discovery Communications lineup. Join me in demanding that the company cancel "Sarah Palin's Alaska" before it airs. Just click on the link to send your message.

-Kirk

The second Hands Across the Sand event is happening Saturday, June 26th, only this time it is a nationwide event. Last time the focus was to help stop the petro-chemical companies from drilling in our State waters, as close as 3 miles off shore. This time the event goes further in helping to bring awareness to the root issue: our deadly addiction to fossil fuels. Thank you to Margaret Biggs who is helping to organize, and Mary Gutierrez who is trying very hard to work out some public transportation options for us. So far the best that can be done in Escambia County is for us to all meet at the Park and Ride (near the civic center) and car pool. We will meet at 10:15 a.m. No seat should go unfilled. We will then meet at Pensacola Pier at 11am, hold hands from 12 to 12:15 to show solidarity on our support for renewable energy and public transportation. Perhaps someone wants to organize a meeting place in Santa Rosa County for car pooling also? Okaloosa? Walton?

-PSA

Art

By Aaron Ridgeway

A Personal Note

The Post Script Society publication is maintained and compiled by Eric St. Pierre unless otherwise notated. This issue of the Post Script Society was edited by Gina St. Pierre , many thanks are due to her. If you would like to contribute to our publication please respond to this email.


Saturday, May 22, 2010

Becoming Water


Today
Become
Fluid


Beliefs are better used as devices of progression as opposed to fixed world views. So, it's not the belief but the system that maintains the idea that beliefs should be static that needs to be addressed. Beliefs should be flexible and breakable as newer information is assimilated. I try, and often fail, to live my life as a testament to this (BE the change we want to see in the world, not FIGHT for change).


All institutions that are considered static, fixed, unwavering, or otherwise hostile or indifferent to new information, are bad regardless if the institution was established in the East or West. That is not to say that some institutions are void of great wisdom and lifestyle methods. It is important to note that great wisdom and lifestyle methods can, and should, come about without the use of static institutions.


-Eric St. Pierre


Quotations

"A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbours."

-William Ralph Inge

"I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world."

-Diogenes

"I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world."

-Eugene V. Debs

"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind."

-Albert Einstein

"Everyone is asked their opinion about every detail in order to prevent them from having one about the totality"

- Raoul Vaneigem

Art


Introducing Aaron Ridgeway to the Postscript Society.


Poetry


and he fancied himself an artist
made of masculine prance and quiet sputters
as if smoke ring talent where a trait to be admired.
by the works of others before he,
by the tear and thickness of artists hands,
those lines river snaked through canyons of depth
and his was atop those mountainsides, carving the faces of great men.
how’s a smoke ring volcano, boy?
how’s the lament of the Virginian’s eyes?
that brow so subtle in statement,
as if to speak:
“an artist tells no lies.”



- Eric St. Pierre


Articles

A Prison System for You and Me to Live In

A New York police officer fed up with the corrupt nature of the law enforcement system decided to take matters into his own hands and make audio recordings of police officials. What was revealed in those tapes exposes law enforcement big wigs as liars and manipulators. The tapes show how the crime rate was manipulated to receive more funding from the federal government and how crime victims were harassed and told to keep quiet about their experience.

Political Rhetoric Delays Wind Energy

"Opinion" gets in the way of another solution. Thanks to Gina St. Pierre for finding this article.

Yogi Self Deprivation

Explore the limits of the body and mind. Thanks to Steven Walker for submitting this article.

Websites

The Orion Project

From the website:
"Imagine a world where every home and village has its own clean source of electrical energy, free from the cost of fossil fuels, nuclear power or a centralized electric grid.
Imagine every means of transportation running off of clean power plants, using no source of fuel and creating no pollution.
Imagine the developing world blossoming with these new technologies and the equatorial rain forests protected from slash and burn subsistence farming and logging.
Imagine all inter-city transportation above the ground and the millions of acres paved over with highways freed for productive agriculture and recreation.
Imagine all manufacturing being clean-fuel sourced, using no-cost or low-cost energy.
Imagine the possibility of 100% recycling because the energy cost of transporting recycled materials, processing them and scrubbing pollution out of the air and water approaches zero."

Thanks to Burt Antone for finding the site.

Action Alerts

None to report.

Other Links of Interest

Eric's Shirts
James' Book


A Personal Note

The Post Script Society publication is maintained and compiled by Eric St. Pierre unless otherwise notated. This issue of the Post Script Society was edited by Gina St. Pierre, many thanks are due to her. If you would like to to contribute to our publication, please send an email to thepostscriptsociety@gmail.com.