Freudian endings

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    Live all ways
    Ever tours
    Love appals
    Hours since Ely
    Yours fatefully
    Good light always
    Never abuse
    Ending hours as  ever
    Gotta woe now
    Bee line for yours
    Tease phone me
    Glazed ever.
    I long to be you
    Yours within reason
    Yours as the bees sting
    Ants ate the letter.
    I adore few forever
    What did you say your  game was?

Caritas

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https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/caritas

Synonyms
goodwill, compassion, consideration, concern, kindness, kindliness, kind-heartedness, tenderness, tender-heartedness, warm-heartedness, brotherly love, love, sympathy, understanding, fellow feeling, thoughtfulness, indulgence, tolerance, liberality, decency, nobility, graciousness, lenience, leniency

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  • ‘Simone Weil is writing about love as caritas when she defines it: ‘Belief in the existence of other human beings as such is love’.’

Extract:

This photo is Prince William in a Holocaust Memorial Centre in Jerusalem.I can’t recall where I saw it but it was a newspaper

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  • THESE ARE EXAMPLE SENTENCES from the above site
  •  though that the speaker, while identifying caritas in familiar, Christian terms, actually downplays its rich, religious significance.’
  • ‘Democracy, so understood, arises out of mutual need, and finally points to the overarching necessity of a shared sense of democratic caritas, or charity.’
  • ‘And there’s a long tradition that’s talked about this using the word caritas or mutuality, and, this is within the Christian tradition.’
  • ‘Verwindung is not the repudiation of religious faith, Christianity in particular, but the response best correlated to Christian caritas.’
  • ‘For Cicero, friendship involves genuine, deeply felt affection, which he repeatedly calls ‘love,’ using the Latin caritas and amor.’
  • ‘They did this primarily by promoting new devotions, such as that to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which celebrated a very medieval idea of love or caritas.’
  • ‘The spiritual disciplines, like the Christian ideal of caritas, that lift human relationships out of the realm of the utilitarian seemed to have no place in the new world that commerce was bringing into being.’
  • ‘Simone Weil is writing about love as caritas when she defines it: ‘Belief in the existence of other human beings as such is love’.’
  • ‘Exploration of such issues as ritual, dietary codes, cleansing, communion, caritas and compassionate fasting are complemented by specific ‘spiritual meal guidelines’ exercises for readers to practice.’
  • ‘Hospitality – caritas – became a duty for all Christians, whether the one to whom aid was proffered or from whom it was received was a family or tribal member, or a stranger.’
Synonyms

Just one letter

 

How to write bitter
How to read quacker
How to undersand men
I want a wireless louse
I want a fireless house
I can read very past
How to happy when live
I am not a deceiver any more
She said she was my bother and always would br
How to seep better
I  danced all  tight
Why to change your bid weekly
How to gimble
How to spill gyre
How to  look meat and too veg
How to mow the laws
How to cow lawns
Learn to like hating
Ride a  bake quickly
How to light  your limp  after  a fuse blows
How to use a sowing machine for men
Hygiene and its rusks
English is  my tongle
What is a dongle fur?

Preventative War

“I think every big town should contain artificial waterfalls that people could descend in very fragile canoes, and they should contain bathing pools full of mechanical sharks. Any person found advocating a preventive war should be condemned to two hours a day with these ingenious monsters.”
Author: Bertrand Russell
Source: What Desires Are Politically Important? Russell’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech. (1950)
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Meaning in the madness


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The musician of disordered sound, the poet of decomposed language, the painter and sculptor of the fragmented visual and tactile world: they all portray the break up of the self and, through the rearrangement and reassemble of the fragments, try to create new structures that possess wholeness, perfection, new meaning.

Heinz Kohut

Things people probably don’t know about University and Teachers

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1,Many people who teach are postgraduate students being paid very little.They may account for half of your tutors in some universities.They may be good at teaching  but they are not experienced nor given any training or help; the  full time staff  have to  produce  a book a year, or thereabouts  to keep their jobs.That means a lot of rubbish is published and research is judged by the number of citations not by academic evaluation as that is expensive and time consuming
I imagine doctors are unable to read all the new research coming out and maybe a lot is useless anyway
2.Some former polytechnics hired at high wages people with a good research record and then paid part-time staff  on lowe wages to do the actual teaching…. and keep them hanging on till October not knowing if they will be hired again or for  how many hours
So having someone famous in the Department does not mean you will ever see them or hear them
3 My niece had 3 hours a week teaching in her final year  of an English Literature degree at a well known University.And she was paying full fees and now has a huge debt
Is three hours a week sufficient for  full time students.Yes, they have to read but given all the mental health problems we hear about they could be very lonely and lose motivation
4 Is it true they expanded universities to reduce the dole queue? Probably…..

Why no  love for Jesus’ human face?

Punctured by the uselessness of love
Shrunken by the grief that comes again
My heart has shrivelled.has no love to give

Worn out by the world and all its strife
Destroyed by visions  of such proud display
Punctured by the uselessness of love

What did a fig tree do to lose its life?
What the ransom Jesus wished it pay?
My heart has shrivelled  underneath  his knife

Down below or sky high thus above
Nothing seems worthwhile nor even gay
Dragged down by the uselessness of love

 

If there is a ransom,who’ll pay half?
Shall I die while I feel this disgrace?
My heart has shrivelled and destroyed my life

Why do refugees crawl,die displaced?
Why no  love for Jesus’ human face?
Tortured by the uselessness of strife
My heart blew up and  killed me like a knife