What is the last book you read and enjoyed?
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@spaceboy said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:
@cjko Of course I saw it. And I think that Milligan's case served as inspiration to SPLIT creators. Some details between book and film characters are similar.
Yeah.. I want to read that Milligan's case.. I'm intrigued now. Hehe
I will search more about multiple personalities and how to acquire it. Hahaha seems like fake people mastered it already lol
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@cjko You maybe also find an interest in Tulpa phenomenon. Originally it is a mysterious practices from Indian and tibetan cultures. But from the point of view of modern science - it is an artificial split of personality. An imaginary friend, which became real to the original person and starts to live inside his brains.
Exploring yours mind capabilities can be fun and interesting, but there is a big risk to damage it. Keeping mind in one peace, can become as unreachable task.
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@spaceboy now I'm scared while reading that.. hahaha it might push me to do that Tulpa thingy and it will hard for me to think in a normal way again.. haha that friend will forever haunt you if you will try to disturb his/her silence
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@pe7erpark3r that's a nice title book.. do you have quotes to share from that book ? It seems interesting.. I started to read another book , it's in my language and I don't have energy to translate it. Haha
It's a funny yet inspiring book. A story of childhood memories that everyone can relate it is really cool. Haha I'm always laughing alone like a psycho. Haha
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@cjko said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:
@pe7erpark3r that's a nice title book.. do you have quotes to share from that book ? It seems interesting..
"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change."
"a person is a fluid process, not a fixed and static entity; a flowing river of change, not a block of solid material; a continually changing constellation of potentialities, not a fixed quantity of traits."
"If I let myself really understand another person, I might be changed by that understanding. And we all fear change. So as I say, it is not an easy thing to permit oneself to understand an individual,"
I started to read another book , it's in my language and I don't have energy to translate it. Haha
It's a funny yet inspiring book. A story of childhood memories that everyone can relate it is really cool. Haha I'm always laughing alone like a psycho. HahaLOL
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@pe7erpark3r
I often think about that modern psychology reopens the forgotten truth, which was revealed centuries ago. The stranger's path is stranger by himself.
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@cjko Laughing like a mentally deranged person.
But i do not do it when i am alone.
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Unfortunately I don't read so often as I read before. The last book was "The Minds of Billy Milligan".
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@spaceboy
Oh no. The forbidden one.
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@DayShifter WOW.. interesting. Any chunks of quotes from that book ?
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@DayShifter WOW.. interesting. Any chunks of quotes from that book ?
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@Zen00 haha I'd like to believe your reading the holy bible. hehe
hmm, well, yeah I agree,, it needs time and patience to read a book sometimes. haha
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@cjko
I can translate the entire page, if you want...
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@cjko Alright, give me some minutes.
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@cjko They became true so many times that i don't need any kind of faith to believe in them.
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@DayShifter How interesting.
Very, very interesting...
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@cjko I think this story has a lot more common to me then i am comfortably willing to admit it...
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@cjko It's more about the reference to past lives, having a lost soulmate and the oddly specific time span being mentioned.
How peculiar.
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@spaceboy wow.. thanks for this!
hmm, have you seen the movie "SPLIT" ?
the main character has multiple personality disorder too it's really cool in my perspective. haha
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@cjko yeah it would be pretty neat