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| Subject: Re: Is reason the slave of the passions? Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:23 pm | |
| - Satyr wrote:
- Yes, she's falling back on plan B.
Plan C entails coming up with an excuse and leaving for a time or, perhaps, for good. If you notice she continues what I talked about. She will not even disclose her agreement as this to will expose her.
But royalty is such....one must endure their quirkiness. See why men can never beat a woman in a verbal scuffle? It's like grappling with water...she never says anything directly or succinctly...she retains evasiveness to pretend that she never meant anything she said.
It's because clarity is detrimental to her well-being...her simplicity is revealed and she wishes to remain complex; far too complex for any man, any average man, to make sense of. She's intelligent because she has no clue, but she never lets on.
For women remaining on the level of emotion is good enough. Awareness erases the effects of intuitive emotionalism. This is where she shines. The goal here is not to see, to understand, to know...it is to dominate by confusing, by causing turmoil...like nature she is an agent of chaos. This is why control attracts her so...it is exactly what she lacks.
Also, notice how she still wishes to maintain the "upper-hand". She wants to make me "work for it" even while she is giving in. A woman always wants a price to be paid for her surrender. It gives her nature value...the only value she can have.
She does not state specifics, she wants me to search on my own....in so doing she feels powerful, though she feels weak in all other instances. It all occurs on a subconscious level, I'm sure...or at least most of it. The woman is a well kept secret with no real mystery. |
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| Subject: Re: Is reason the slave of the passions? Tue Nov 12, 2013 3:03 pm | |
| _________________ [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"ἐδιζησάμην ἐμεωυτόν." [Heraclitus] "All that exists is just and unjust and equally justified in both." [Aeschylus, Prometheus] "The history of everyday is constituted by our habits. ... How have you lived today?" [N.] *Become clean, my friends.* |
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