I've grouped the Sleight of Mouth Patterns into handy families so that they are easily remembered, and that to deploy more than one pattern at the same time, one can either use either two from the same group or pick two from different groups. See corresponding video response.
funny thing... the verbal tic that is oft bandied about, "showing up", has a more complicated history than most people realize.... introduced by (some insist, others demur) Nazi puppet philosopher Martin Heidegger....
I'm sure you could expand on that thought for our mutual benefit ! From your other posts here I can tell you this... you are capable of more... don't cheapen your thought processes by behaving like a crippled mind...
I'd have to walk you through some of my early life experiences with something called the "est training", which had a deep and covert effect on a lot of pseudo-common sense, such as the crap spouted by Donald Rumsfeld justifying the Iraq project... and their absolutely nutso hybrid mixture of Aliester Crowley and Martin Heidegger and Occultism, where "showing up" took on some strange meanings, like Der Fuhrer "showing up" when the universe willed a leader to galvanize the Reich...
@leicafrog I'd love to hear it. Est is the forum isn't it?
Even though I'd love to hear it, that's your frame of reference, not mine. Since I'm lacking the frame and culture in which it was used, I don't interpret the phrase the way you do.
I have as much pre-attached meaning to it as zipznot nix quue has to bloop.
complex, often hidden, or bizarrely ambiguous meanings... semantic rabbit holes, often do exist slightly below the level of conscious awareness... part of the cultural unconscious, the belief-machine of human societal interaction
I've grouped the Sleight of Mouth Patterns into handy families so that they are easily remembered, and that to deploy more than one pattern at the same time, one can either use either two from the same group or pick two from different groups. See corresponding video response.
Great Stuff Bufo!
Steve (Zeitgeist from THAT forum)
Broadercasting 8 months ago
I've always thought that "90% of life is just showing up." referred to being in the moment rather than in thought.
shawnhartnell 1 year ago
funny thing... the verbal tic that is oft bandied about, "showing up", has a more complicated history than most people realize.... introduced by (some insist, others demur) Nazi puppet philosopher Martin Heidegger....
leicafrog 1 year ago
@leicafrog What difference does it make if I farted the phrase in key F sharp?
shawnhartnell 1 year ago
I'm sure you could expand on that thought for our mutual benefit ! From your other posts here I can tell you this... you are capable of more... don't cheapen your thought processes by behaving like a crippled mind...
leicafrog 1 year ago
@leicafrog My question, with less color:
What difference does it make even if Heidegger did introduce the phrase?
shawnhartnell 1 year ago
quite a damn bit, it turns out... but that leads into another labyrinthine discussion
leicafrog 1 year ago
@leicafrog Historically, in the armchair, or practically, in an operational sense?
shawnhartnell 1 year ago
I'd have to walk you through some of my early life experiences with something called the "est training", which had a deep and covert effect on a lot of pseudo-common sense, such as the crap spouted by Donald Rumsfeld justifying the Iraq project... and their absolutely nutso hybrid mixture of Aliester Crowley and Martin Heidegger and Occultism, where "showing up" took on some strange meanings, like Der Fuhrer "showing up" when the universe willed a leader to galvanize the Reich...
leicafrog 1 year ago
@leicafrog I'd love to hear it. Est is the forum isn't it?
Even though I'd love to hear it, that's your frame of reference, not mine. Since I'm lacking the frame and culture in which it was used, I don't interpret the phrase the way you do.
I have as much pre-attached meaning to it as zipznot nix quue has to bloop.
shawnhartnell 1 year ago
complex, often hidden, or bizarrely ambiguous meanings... semantic rabbit holes, often do exist slightly below the level of conscious awareness... part of the cultural unconscious, the belief-machine of human societal interaction
leicafrog 1 year ago
Thank you for your video. I'm just starting out so your suggestions very much appreciated.
termanogue 2 years ago