2014.10.27 07:00 - Afirmations, personalities; multiple and otherwise

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    The Guardian for this meeting was druth Vlodovic. The comments are by druth Vlodovic.

    Bruce Mowbray: 's current display-name is "Bruce".
    druth Vlodovic: lol, love the av bruce

    (it was a sort of robot thing with a planet earth for a head)
    Bruce Mowbray: Heya, druth!
    druth Vlodovic: the world being carried by a vacuum
    Bruce Mowbray: Ha ha!
    Bruce Mowbray: I never realized before that the blue and brown cushions have different postures.
    druth Vlodovic: I think each has several
    Bruce Mowbray: Ahh!
    Bruce Mowbray: WOW!
    Bruce Mowbray: I've been here four years and never realized that!
    Bruce Mowbray:
    Bruce Mowbray:
    druth Vlodovic: you're a tourist in your new seeming
    Bruce Mowbray: Indeed, I am!
    druth Vlodovic: seeing all the things you merely knew before
    Bruce Mowbray: Yikes!
    Bruce Mowbray:
    Bruce Mowbray: I can no longer wave at folks, though.
    druth Vlodovic: you have to see the manufacturer about hands
    Bruce Mowbray: Nods.
    Bruce Mowbray: This is actually a construction -- half-made by my typist.
    druth Vlodovic: oh neat!
    Bruce Mowbray: The globe was his idea.
    Bruce Mowbray: My feet are sometimes confused -- thought to be speakers.
    Bruce Mowbray: and I can no longer bow...
    --BELL--
    druth Vlodovic: blub diving into the ocean
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, the new me has Blub very confused.
    Bruce Mowbray: And the green fish disappeared altogether.
    Bruce Mowbray: LOike cats during an earthquake.
    Bruce Mowbray: Like*
    Bruce Mowbray: I can't even find the green fish in my inventory anymore.
    druth Vlodovic: I can lend you my rod
    druth Vlodovic: we could secretly set the fountain up as a 7seas spot ;->
    Bruce Mowbray: Adjusting the globe give whole new meaning to "getting one's head straightened out."
    Bruce Mowbray: Hmmm. Cool!
    druth Vlodovic: meh.I haven't been here in ages, and without a theme I'm not sure what we "ought" to be talking about
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, I will ask if you think having a party for Aph on Wednesday would be a good idea -- in Original Face, I mean (since Wednesday is her birthday.)
    druth Vlodovic: it'd be nice just to meet casually but places without purpose in SL tend to get deserted
    druth Vlodovic: hmm, maybe before or after
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, before feels better, to me.
    Bruce Mowbray: I will bring a cake.
    Bruce Mowbray: (if I can find one.)
    druth Vlodovic: I'm sure I have party hats
    Bruce Mowbray:
    Bruce Mowbray:
    druth Vlodovic: there, you're claimed, stop whining
    Bruce Mowbray: May I share something personal with you,
    Bruce Mowbray: about my typist?
    druth Vlodovic: umm, sure, of course this is a very public place
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, my typist can't hear us.


    Bruce Mowbray: It's about self-esteem...
    Bruce Mowbray: actually, that might better be stated "self-hate" or "self-loathing."
    druth Vlodovic: ok
    Bruce Mowbray: He's done that his entire life.
    Bruce Mowbray: VERY depressing, as I'm sure you can understand it might me.
    druth Vlodovic: distressingly common in this day and age :/
    Bruce Mowbray: It got especially bad this year... during the spring.
    druth Vlodovic: I understand how it is
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, destressingly common, for sure.
    Bruce Mowbray: distressingly*
    Bruce Mowbray: Anyway, he decided to take the bull by the horns, as it were,
    Bruce Mowbray: and more or less forced himself into a new habit:


    Bruce Mowbray: Everytime some self-sabotaging thought occurred to him, some self-hating thought -
    Bruce Mowbray: he said (mentally, not outload), "I am a good person."


    druth Vlodovic: does it work?
    Bruce Mowbray: It was VERY hard to do that at first.
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, that's what I wanted to share..
    Bruce Mowbray: I think objectively speaking,
    Bruce Mowbray: he still despises himself on some level,
    Bruce Mowbray: but some remarkable things have happened.


    Bruce Mowbray: One of them is his dreams.
    Bruce Mowbray: His dreams used to be horrible.
    Bruce Mowbray: He'd wake up deeply depressed and dissatisfied,
    Bruce Mowbray: because figures from his past - now dead-
    Bruce Mowbray: would appear and chastise him severely,
    Bruce Mowbray: or he'd lose at something,
    Bruce Mowbray: fail at everythiing.
    Bruce Mowbray: You know what I'm trying to say... I think.
    druth Vlodovic: yes
    Bruce Mowbray: Anyway, a few days after he started with his more positive affirmations,
    Bruce Mowbray: the dreams made a radical shift.
    Bruce Mowbray: for the better.
    druth Vlodovic: oh?
    Bruce Mowbray: The same old figures still appeared (deceased individuals with whom my typist had not finished business in life),
    --BELL--
    Bruce Mowbray: but they were no longer confrontational or judgmental toward him.
    Bruce Mowbray: But even more remarkable than that -- for the first time in decades he is able to recall his dreams in detail now. (I think he had been repressing them before... )

    druth Vlodovic: for good reason it seems :)
    Bruce Mowbray: He used to forget everything but small slivers of dreams before.
    Bruce Mowbray: yes.


    Bruce Mowbray: Anyway, he's is also to "mend" some old memories that had always repressed him,
    Bruce Mowbray: especially about family members no longer living.
    Bruce Mowbray: a sort of post-mortem reconciliation, perhaps.
    druth Vlodovic: this is a remarkable result
    Bruce Mowbray: The dreams are really helping with that.


    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, that's why I'm sharing it with you -- since no one else is here, and it is rather private,
    Bruce Mowbray: almost embarrassing, in fact.
    druth Vlodovic: must have taken quite a bit of awareness and willpower to keep it up at first
    Bruce Mowbray: It did.
    Bruce Mowbray: But my typist couldn't handle the despair any more.
    Bruce Mowbray: Something had to be done.
    Bruce Mowbray: Something so simple...
    druth Vlodovic: as options go it seems you found a good one
    Bruce Mowbray: He felt a bit stupid at first.
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, and it is still having positive results....
    Bruce Mowbray: He feels more energy now, is able to do more physical stuff.
    Bruce Mowbray: After his hospitalization three years ago, I thought we might be going to lose him altogether, actually.
    Bruce Mowbray: He was just a shadow of his former self...
    Bruce Mowbray: and was collecting more ammunition for self-hate -- all along the way,
    Bruce Mowbray: in the most bizarre places.
    Bruce Mowbray: Even at a real life PaB retreat in Nova Scotia.
    Bruce Mowbray: Bummer.
    druth Vlodovic: it is odd how we do that
    Bruce Mowbray: But that was ALL HIM -- not the good people who were there with him.
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes!
    Bruce Mowbray: We tend to see the world as we see ourselves...
    Bruce Mowbray: Laughable and pitiful at the same time.
    druth Vlodovic: and we tend to adjust our perception to make the world the way we think it is
    Bruce Mowbray: So, now you have a fuller explanation of my head...
    Bruce Mowbray: (my new head.)
    druth Vlodovic: :)
    Bruce Mowbray: "I am the world! I am the children, etc etc etc.. I am the one who makes a better day!"
    druth Vlodovic: I think I'll try it
    Bruce Mowbray: I've only come to appreciate Michael Jackson's genius after his death.
    druth Vlodovic: I have been taking pills but they only work to a certain degree

    druth Vlodovic: and do nothing to change habits
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, for me anyway, a certain abount of desperation seemed to be required.
    Bruce Mowbray: I mean, I don't think my typist would have done it unless he had realized he was spiraling downward.
    druth Vlodovic: was that Michael Jackson?
    Bruce Mowbray: yes,
    Bruce Mowbray: Michael Jackson.
    Bruce Mowbray: and a whole lot of other singers,


    druth Vlodovic: a lot of entertainers seem to suffer various degrees of depression etc
    Bruce Mowbray: famous ones like Bob Dylan,,,, etc etc etc.
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes!
    druth Vlodovic: I wonder how much of civilization has been shaped by it.,and our coping mechanisms for it
    Bruce Mowbray: Oh!
    Bruce Mowbray: You've just reminded me of something else that happened.
    Bruce Mowbray: My typist has had chronic insomnia for over two decades.
    Bruce Mowbray: requiring Lorazapam to be able to sleep.
    Bruce Mowbray: just one mg, but without it he won't sleep for three nights in a row,
    Bruce Mowbray: goes literally crazy for lack of sleep.
    Bruce Mowbray: but now, he is sleeping like a baby.
    Bruce Mowbray: GO FIGURE!
    druth Vlodovic: nice
    Bruce Mowbray: OH YEASSSSSS!
    druth Vlodovic: maybe the dreams are why you didn't want to go to sleep
    Bruce Mowbray: I am SURE of that.

    Bruce Mowbray: We discussed that at length in Maxine's dreams session on Tuesdays.
    Bruce Mowbray: But that has gone out of existence now.
    druth Vlodovic: I figure each one of us are a community of personalities and such
    Bruce Mowbray: FOR SURE we are...
    druth Vlodovic: I'll have to look up the log
    Bruce Mowbray: IMy typist once named 12 different selves, actually,
    Bruce Mowbray: as part of a men's group project he was doing,
    druth Vlodovic: just don't start switching dominant ones =8O
    Bruce Mowbray: along with the other men in the group.
    Bruce Mowbray: The major project was to get the fvarious selves to recognize and tolerate each other,
    Bruce Mowbray: without having to split...

    --BELL--
    Bruce Mowbray: just get them all to sit around a roundtable and be conscious of each other without judgment or loathing.
    Bruce Mowbray: My typist sent Aphrodite a chart with all of the selves -- which my typist put together in the early '90's. He also sent her a book: "The Missing Piece" by Claudia Black.
    druth Vlodovic: a novel?
    Bruce Mowbray: I don't mean to hold you here.
    Bruce Mowbray: Thanks so much for listening, druth.
    druth Vlodovic: it is hard to hold someone against their will in SL
    Bruce Mowbray: No, it is a sort of self-help psychology book.
    Bruce Mowbray: Claudia Black is famous for family therapy and addiction issues, actually.

    druth Vlodovic: neat
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, it sure changed my life, I can tell you that.
    druth Vlodovic: I've been watching the various personalities and interractions at work lately
    Bruce Mowbray listens closely....
    druth Vlodovic: how personalities tend to get defined in simple terms, but not necessarily held to that
    druth Vlodovic: some people are very definate on who they interract with and how
    druth Vlodovic: but most are quite open
    druth Vlodovic: of course work is a good example because you aren't choosing your coworkers
    druth Vlodovic: and there is no real common interest or even background
    druth Vlodovic: it goes beyond tolerance
    Bruce Mowbray: nods, agrees.
    druth Vlodovic: acceptance i guess
    druth Vlodovic: was just thinking it seems a matter of bringing this attitude "inside"
    Bruce Mowbray: So, we relate to folks according to the "boxes" we put them in, then?
    druth Vlodovic: not so much
    Bruce Mowbray: (or the frames they put US in?)
    druth Vlodovic: the people who do tend to fit themselves very tightly into boxes
    Bruce Mowbray: nods, has had that experience, too.
    druth Vlodovic: but I have found that most people will approach others with a reasonably open mind even if they already have a box for them
    druth Vlodovic: of course,learning who to trust is a big one
    Bruce Mowbray: nods, giving others the benefit of any doubt, as it were.....
    druth Vlodovic: I think trust is the biggest divider on how to interract with others
    Bruce Mowbray: Trusting is a really big one,
    Bruce Mowbray: especially when you feel you've been betrayed....
    druth Vlodovic: sometimes it isn't a good idea
    Bruce Mowbray: for sure.
    Bruce Mowbray: My typist tends to be WAYYY TOOOO trusting,
    Bruce Mowbray: especially when he goes into big cities,
    druth Vlodovic: but odd habits and weird ways of living don't seem to separate people as much as you'd think
    Bruce Mowbray: like New York and Chicago.
    druth Vlodovic: I wonder how much our perceptions of judgementalism have been affected by the stories we are told on TV and movies,or in books
    Bruce Mowbray: It's easier for him to relate freely wiith folks on airplanes and sidewalks than it is in more regular situations, like work,,,,
    druth Vlodovic: where things are exaggerated and conflicts are necessary to make people care
    Bruce Mowbray listens.
    Bruce Mowbray: Hmmm. drama drama everywhere?
    druth Vlodovic: yes,you can'tbe judged by who you sit next to on a plane
    Bruce Mowbray: Right.
    druth Vlodovic: then we learn that drama is normal
    Bruce Mowbray: Hmmm.
    druth Vlodovic: maybe it isn't as ubiquitous as we are taught
    Bruce Mowbray: In most fictional stories -- novels, movies, etc, drama and conflict are needed to give meaning to the plot, though.
    Bruce Mowbray: Perhaps we are even biologically set up for drama,
    druth Vlodovic: it is a cheap and easy way yes, hard to do without
    Bruce Mowbray: since recognizing danger was crutial to our survival for a long long while.
    druth Vlodovic: I have been reading short stories by Ray Bradbury, quite the experience
    druth Vlodovic: well
    Bruce Mowbray: OHHH! I met (my typist met) Bradbury in 1971.
    druth Vlodovic: consider reality TV
    Bruce Mowbray: at Disneyland!
    druth Vlodovic: neat,did you get a chance to talk to him?
    Bruce Mowbray: My typist taught the MARTIAN CHRONICLES to 8th graders for seven years!
    druth Vlodovic: lucky :)
    Bruce Mowbray: I got his autograph,
    Bruce Mowbray: and also Frank Herbert and Harlan Ellison.
    Bruce Mowbray: It was a CATE conference,
    druth Vlodovic: CATE?
    Bruce Mowbray: California Association of Teachers of English.
    Bruce Mowbray: Just before my typist left California and moved to the farm in Ohio, actually.
    Bruce Mowbray: a good send-off for him.
    druth Vlodovic: sort of back to my point :)
    Bruce Mowbray: listens,,,,'
    druth Vlodovic: when we look at reality TV we see a bunch of people we wouldn't liketo know personally doing nasty things toeach other
    Bruce Mowbray: nods.
    Bruce Mowbray: for sure!
    druth Vlodovic: and it disturbs me that a younger generation is growing up thinking that this is normal human interaction
    druth Vlodovic: well
    Bruce Mowbray: disturbing, indeed....
    druth Vlodovic: what about how we learned normal human interaction?
    druth Vlodovic: from TV and movie dramas
    Bruce Mowbray: hmmmmm. . . .
    Bruce Mowbray: Leave it to Beaver?
    druth Vlodovic: and before that from "penny dreadfuls"
    Bruce Mowbray: Father Knows Best?
    --BELL--
    Bruce Mowbray: The Waltons?
    Bruce Mowbray: [Maybe All in the Family was a turning point, do you suppose? -- in TV entertainment style, I mean... followed by the Jeffersons and Maude... etc. Things got rougher, and maybe seemed more "realistic?)
    druth Vlodovic: you're a generation aheadof me
    Bruce Mowbray: born in 1942.
    druth Vlodovic: for me it was Star Trek, Bugs Bunny,and three's company
    Bruce Mowbray: Ahhh!
    Bruce Mowbray: So, you are talking about EARLY childhood models, now.
    druth Vlodovic: and,of course,everything has to be harder hitting and more intense that anything previously
    druth Vlodovic: yes
    Bruce Mowbray: hmmm.
    druth Vlodovic: emotional development years
    Bruce Mowbray: My typist's family didn't have a TV until he was fourteen years old, actually.
    druth Vlodovic: they say a lot of who we are happens by age six
    Bruce Mowbray: He grew up listening to radio and records.
    Bruce Mowbray: I believe that, by age six...
    Bruce Mowbray: but I also feel we can change some of those patterns.
    druth Vlodovic: of course
    druth Vlodovic: but
    Bruce Mowbray: but usually not until we are adults.
    druth Vlodovic: can we see that patterns?
    Bruce Mowbray: There it is!
    druth Vlodovic: "that's just the way it is"
    Bruce Mowbray: Not to get overly personal now,
    Bruce Mowbray: but my typist didn't realize he had been the victim of child abuse
    Bruce Mowbray: until he was away from the family and a young adult.
    druth Vlodovic: k
    Bruce Mowbray: He just thought that's how families were... sadly.
    druth Vlodovic: ah, no context
    Bruce Mowbray: right.
    druth Vlodovic: I remember talking about racism with some immigrants from north east Africa
    Bruce Mowbray: Also, an enormous amount of family effort went into covering it up -- making an acceptable appearance to the outside word.
    Bruce Mowbray: world*
    Bruce Mowbray listens.
    druth Vlodovic: so there was "acceptable appearence"
    Bruce Mowbray: Were they especially vulverable?
    Bruce Mowbray: vulnerable*
    druth Vlodovic: and both "the proper way" and how it actually was,as well as the difference ends up being "normal"
    druth Vlodovic: lol, no
    druth Vlodovic: who thought racism was purely a western problem
    Bruce Mowbray: sadly.
    Bruce Mowbray: hmmmm. . . . It seems to be much more common in America.
    druth Vlodovic: and how they thought (which I identified as quite racist) was "that's just the way it is"
    druth Vlodovic: it isn't
    Bruce Mowbray: nods.
    druth Vlodovic: America just talks about it more
    Bruce Mowbray: hmmmm.
    druth Vlodovic: I suspect that the more a country talks about racism the less racist it is
    druth Vlodovic: well, "more" depending on what you are comparing it to
    Bruce Mowbray: Well, Europe, of course, has a long racist history... but that's no excuse for Americans.
    Bruce Mowbray: I'm hoping that younger folks will do better,
    druth Vlodovic: since the dominant culture of America and canada, is european
    Bruce Mowbray: since they have grown up with integrated schools, churches, and entertainments,
    druth Vlodovic: exacerbated by a few race wars
    Bruce Mowbray: more than we did.
    Bruce Mowbray: "You have to be carefully taught.... to hate all the people your relatives hate. You have to be carefully taught."
    druth Vlodovic: indeed
    Bruce Mowbray: This has been delightful, druth, and very helpful for me.
    Bruce Mowbray: My typist has to go into town now.
    druth Vlodovic: children see no difference, and have both empathy and it's lack
    Bruce Mowbray: Yes, agrees.
    druth Vlodovic: have fun Bruce's typist
    Bruce Mowbray: kk, I hope we can do this again.
    druth Vlodovic: congratulations on your change
    Bruce Mowbray: Have a FINE day, OK?
    druth Vlodovic: :)
    Bruce Mowbray:
    Bruce Mowbray: Bye for now.
    Bruce Mowbray: and THANKS again.
    druth Vlodovic: ttfn

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