spinning plates
Added 2022-03-09 16:51:09 +0000 UTCDear patrons,
It's been great to get some channel plates slowly spinning again, having had to let them drop unceremoniously last year. The small handful of hours I can manage to stand each day are spent at my new stand-up desk immersed in production.
The new video ‘unconsciously seeking abusers’ has performed very well, climbing to position 5 in the channel’s all-time top 10 rankings. Bogus assertions about unconscious motives have been a hugely common thread in channel correspondence for several years — with not only therapists but partners, family members, priests and imams playing Freud wannabes. The concept of the unconscious has become such an insidious pervasive tool for the lazy rhetorical twisting of reality. Later this year I’ll be doing a deep dive into Freud — the individual, his cockamamie ideas and his staggering multitude of abuses — to, I hope, help dismantle the almost mythical status he and his ‘work’ have enjoyed.
Work on the next upload — due out end of March — is approaching completion. Alongside that, I’ve started work on character sets and animation sequences for three further titles and recorded five new music tracks for future use, including a classical piece I’ve long wanted to cover — Henry Purcell’s Dido’s lament [when I am laid in earth]. Nothing like months of incapacitation to focus attention.
As I get these plates spinning, am making inroads in the personal and channel-related correspondence that's accumulated in my immobile months. Please bear with me if my replies take time. I’m not one to rattle off responses without thought.
I hope you are all keeping safe.
Peace
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I'm arriving late. But wanted to say: I need to hear what you have to say about Freud. I'm from Argentina and is well known that here the psychology career is full of Freud's teachings. The smallest critic to his ideas is met with furious resistance. Every other country is leaving behind his concepts and practices. It could be a legitimate third part of Debunking Prophets. Can't wait for it.
2023-06-20 20:44:21 +0000 UTCGlad there is some significant physical improvement. I'm sure being able to create is good for you. Look forward to your deep dive into Freud -- in your own time.
2022-03-10 12:28:29 +0000 UTCI don't know if this ties in directly with Freud, but with many charlatans, they put more emphasis on vague emotional cues than objective reasoning. The three rhetorics come to mind: logos, pathos, and ethos, and I think on them on a scale of most objective to most subjective. Logos is most objective, since it relates to logic. Ethos is somewhere in between. And pathos, being based around emotional responses, is the most subjective. The way I see it, they all have their own values but it muddies the water when someone uses the subjective to prove the objective, when they rely on nothing but your emotions to prove their point. Religion's the first thing that comes to mind: speakers bearing their testimony always give moving stories with some kind of emotional hook to prove their deity exists. It might sweep me up for a moment, but once that's over with, and I look at it objectively, they didn't prove a thing. (That ties into your 'Telling Stories' video, brilliant piece of work, that one.) Strong emotions tend to overwrite rational thinking, and it makes it harder to discern objective truth. It's also when followers are instructed to assign some sort of 'revelation' to the experience, which they go on to bear at the pulpit. And to this day, we're told to search out deities when in this state. A majority of proselytizing material relies on emotional response to the point it becomes saccharine. The same stock 'motivational' music's heard in the background with 'sad' piano chords whenever one says, 'I don't believe in God'. If truth is dependent of emotional responses like that, it isn't truth. The same applies to pseudoscience and 'bogus therapy'. Using the subjective to prove the objective might as well be a logical fallacy, but I don't know, I'm not an expert. I look forward to hear what you have to say about Freud. Peace.
2022-03-10 01:35:59 +0000 UTCGlad to hear. 'Unconsciously seeking abuse' is an argument I have heard too frequently. The 'explanation by appealing to inaccessible mind' was a revelation, and the mirror analogy is perfect, thank you. It'll make finding an effective therapist, versus a charlatan, more attainable. Greatly anticipating your Freud analyses!
2022-03-09 22:49:28 +0000 UTCLooking forward!
2022-03-09 22:09:58 +0000 UTCVery exciting to hear. A good Freud debunking is well deserved, given the fallout of his ideas.
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