hi intro - yea i've done those tests before - or at least something very similar - i always end up as a little black cube in the bottom right unknown corner in all the categories graphed.
thats me i guess.
goo.
here's a little something i worked on while in my interpersonal psych class.. i guess it's fairly self explanatory, it's all about communication, what people know about you, what you know about yourself etc.
i thought the taiji diagram is a good way of illustrating the dynamic nature of the exchange tho.. incidentally, i remember a class mate blurting out johari's witnesses in class!
lol .
hi intro - yea i've done those tests before - or at least something very similar - i always end up as a little black cube in the bottom right unknown corner in all the categories graphed.
thats me i guess.
goo.
below are various quotes from essies "finals observations" on her "am i unwelcome here" post :.
(please read the thread in it's entirety for context pusposes as space does not allow here) .
essie - from "final observations".
common psychological problems of mind manipulation:.
the following problems and emotions are common with survivors.
these are all normal emotions and will pass as you recover.. keeping a journal and sorting one's overwhelming feelings is most healing and helps work through feelings of betrayal and abuse.
hi jang thanks again for another great post.
goo
ps. i think there's definitely a few people suffering from these symptons posting regularly on this site.
Anger or Rage (toward the group & leader; towards oneself; suppression of anger in the cult actually contributed to depression and sense of helplessness)Overly Critical of Oneself and Others (due to incorporating the harsh attitudes of the cult leader)
for details and fanatix pix khronicling the event:.
* http://www.intrex.net/tallyman/kingjail.html.
for the official story at the newspaper's site:.
hi tally - thanks. i like your sense of humour it's so funny.
i notice the article says it used to take them 48 hours now it takes them 8 days?
i could never handle going to those kinds of things, there always inevitably seemed to be too many chiefs and not enough indians - i couldn't relate to it at all.
goo.
below are various quotes from essies "finals observations" on her "am i unwelcome here" post :.
(please read the thread in it's entirety for context pusposes as space does not allow here) .
essie - from "final observations".
dont feed the trolls
goo.
ps it's ironic that now because some have chosen to put pride before principle i need to remind them to conform to their own immutable laws.
the following is on the back cover of the book the hiram key.. .
are the scrolls containing the secret teachings of jesus buried in scotland?.
the discovery that the most important incantation of freemasonry is spoken in ancient egyptian was the turning point of a six year quest to find the lost roots of the order.
i'm expecting to see a backflip down this thread any moment now.
goo
hi rizzy - yea it was a laugh catching up with u in there today - thanks goo.
the following is on the back cover of the book the hiram key.. .
are the scrolls containing the secret teachings of jesus buried in scotland?.
the discovery that the most important incantation of freemasonry is spoken in ancient egyptian was the turning point of a six year quest to find the lost roots of the order.
forget it mac any scholar will tell you those books are nonsense -
even if that scholar has
never submitted a scholarly article to a peer reviewed journal
never written a scholarly book on the history of religion
in fact this scholar has never authored or created any body of work at all.
nor is there anything in concrete objective physical reality existing that proves this scholar is a scholar.
oh ok - except for this article due for submission to that well known peer review journal: I'D ASSUME THE WOMAN GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT (published bi-annualy):
Of 556 accusations of rape examined in an Air Force study, 27 percent of the accusers admitted, either just before taking a polygraph test or after failing one, that they had lied. - McDowell, Charles P., Ph.D. "False Allegations." Forensic Science Digest, (publication of the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations), Vol. 11, No. 4 (December 1985), p. 64.In a nine-year study of all resolved rape cases in a Midwestern U.S. city of 70,000, the accusers recanted their charges 41 percent of the time. The 41 percent figure does not include the other accusations that the police department recorded as unfounded, for which there was insufficient evidence to establish the assault. - Kanin, Eugene J., Ph.D. "False Rape Allegations." Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 23, No. 1 (1994), pp 81-92.
A survey of all the forcible rape complaints during a three-year period at two large Midwestern state universities found that 50 percent of the accusations were false. At each university, the complaints and investigations were the responsibility of a ranking female officer, and no complaint was declared false unless there was a recantation by the accuser. Fifty-three percent of the accusations were motivated by a need for an alibi; revenge was the motive for 44 percent. - Kanin, Eugene J., Ph.D. "False Rape Allegations." Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 23, No.1 (1994), pp 81-92.
he has however -
studied with scholars (who hasn't?)
and he does know scholars (who doesn't?)
does this make him a scholar - yes!!
why -
because he says so - look -
when ideas presented in an article are ridiculous, I don't consider reading the whole book. This is the way all scholars work, since reading time is limited and valuable, and there is way too much chaff out there to wade through.
(besides reading a whole book cuts into scholarly time that could be far more efficiently utilised goofing off in internet chat rooms for years on end).
and thats all the proof we dare ask for.
i would never try and argue with someone who knows a scholar -
mac you are free to believe nonsense. there's a scholar here who doesn't care. But he will tell you what it is.
goo. (stupid troll awaiting deletion because a person who knows a scholar requested it class.)
the following is on the back cover of the book the hiram key.. .
are the scrolls containing the secret teachings of jesus buried in scotland?.
the discovery that the most important incantation of freemasonry is spoken in ancient egyptian was the turning point of a six year quest to find the lost roots of the order.
janh:
and the scholarly articles you've submitted to peer reviewed journals are?
and the scholarly books on the history of religion you've written are?
goo (don’t feed the trolls class)
below are various quotes from essies "finals observations" on her "am i unwelcome here" post :.
(please read the thread in it's entirety for context pusposes as space does not allow here) .
essie - from "final observations".
dont feed the trolls