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Submitted by blknght184 on Thu, 10/21/2004 - 15:30. Bipolar | About | LearningHello All,
Well, to cut right to the chase: I have spent the last five days in the Holly Hills psyc. rehabilitation center being diagnosed and treated for rapid-cycle bipolar disorder with severe manic psychosis (anyone that interested can look it up on the web). In layman’s terms, I’ve been progressively more and more messed up over the last year (quitting sports, staying up for days at a time, spending a week on my couch, lighting cars on fire, etc.). Ok, the last one was a joke, hopefully, but the point is I have had a problem and just figured out how to treat it.
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Submitted by blknght184 on Thu, 10/21/2004 - 15:16. About | LearningThe world is a complicated place. Now, I know with that one line, those six words, I lost some of my audience. There is an extremely good possibility that you, dear reader, are thinking something like: “You’re born, you live, you die. What’s so complicated?� or “The world is simple; ‘survival of the fittest.’� Or you may have another one of dozens of hackneyed clichés that attempt to simplify this beautiful blue rock. True, many of the rules that govern the physical and behavioral aspects of the world are relatively simple. The food chain, the law of conservation of energy, inertia: all these concepts are basically simple examples of the cosmic constitution that keeps the animals moving and the planet spinning. And they are not that difficult to understand. Take inertia for instance: objects in motion tend to stay in motion unless affected by an outside source; objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless affected by an outside force. Fairly simplistic, happens to work.
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During a summer of elections, war, earthquakes, floods, and volcanic activity, a little miracle has been quietly growing. What used to be a pile of blue tarp and roofing material, has become a breeding ground for nature. All poetics aside, I dug, composted, planted, weeded, and watered my very first garden. Being a big fan of life, nature, and God; this experience has brought me closer to the rythm of the planet. The handful of seeds, donated by Kim, and the small area of backyard, donated by Tom, have yielded a summer of excitment and beauty, and a fall of harvest and gratitude. As the flowers begin to bear seeds, I find myself looking forward to next spring's sowing.
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Submitted by christodd on Thu, 05/20/2004 - 01:01. LearningI'm chatting with Kim about laws and that lady that advocated the removal of all sorts of historic stuff from courts and schools because it was religious in nature. I've always been under the assumption that most of America's laws are based on biblical laws, particularly those in the Tora (the first 5 books of the old testament). That's when Kim, the webmistress of Kim's Backyard, told schooled me about Hammurabi. This guy got sick of the peasants and visitors breaking the laws, that he finally had the laws of the land carved in stone obelisks. The laws were carved in several languages, and everybody in the land was expected to be familiar this them. This is where the term "It's not like it's written in stone" originates.
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Submitted by christodd on Thu, 05/20/2004 - 00:45. LearningI was chatting with Armin, the webmaster of ArminHammer.Com, and he brought up a new concept, at least to me. The word he used was Stoic, and since we were talking about philosophy, I had no idea what he was talking about. So I had him explain it to me a bit. Aparently Stoisism originated in 508 BC, founded by Zeno, the greek philosopher. It's a "Que Cera" mentality, focusing on the presept that God has created all and it is for the good.
