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Dysfunction goes back to the beginning

7/18/2014

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What ever happened to Lilith?!!!

We can trace our dysfunctions to our childhoods, how we were treated in the family & how our families behaved. Our families behavior can be traced to their childhoods & so on & so on... 

Adam was a posterior sphincter. Adam left Lileth at his gods request, the first divorce, the first abandonment. If he could willingly give up the responsibilities for his first family, it is no surprise that he could project his guilt about the apple to Eve as all her fault. Their children inherited misogyny. (The daughters are not even mentioned by name as if unworthy. Misogyny demeans one gender beneath the other, which debases both genders. Issues of esteem tumble over dominance,  creating a situation of pain & humiliation. Favored sons learn arrogance & greed as a right. Daughters  denied equality are condemned as second class citizens.  A society with 2nd class citizens becomes abusive in its' power.) Raised in an atmosphere of hatred,  murder was a natural escalation in dysfunctions.  Cain & Abel fought the first war, granted a rather small scale war, but lethal hostility none the less. The old testament gives many more examples of deadly conflicts, mostly my god is bigger & better than your god justifications, which have fueled the dysfunctions of power, greed, dominance & hatred. Back to families though... Job was offensive excrement. As the first written example of incest & pedophilia, he was foundational in millennial amounts of grief. 

It all comes back to Adam was a posterior sphincter.

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12/20/2020 01:06:27 am

Your the best

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