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Larsie's interests episode 2

 I loved the book Escape by Carolyn Jessop and found it very well written; I don't know why so many reviewers called it poorly written... maybe they're FLDS shills, who knows. I loved the story. She writes like me. I guess a lot of people think my writing is crap too then. Oh well, nothing is for everyone right now in this stage of the universe's evolution except the idea that everyone and everything will be united in a good way eventually for good. (Our book gets into the how and why of that, and I know we have an audience for that because there is an audience for everything... and things do spread, gradually and then suddenly.)


I loved that book Escape. I read parts of it over and over. It was funny in parts even. It was suspenseful in its own way. It got into the psychology of it and I can relate to that psychology of someone trying to break free of a shame/guilt/fear culture, because we live in a shame/guilt/fear culture full of smaller shame/guilt/fear cultures. We need to attack the source of the shame/guilt/fear... the fact that once upon a time, there were who I call the Original Depressives... and it isn't their fault either. And we could all be the original depressives for all I know, because reincarnation exists and we've always existed as sentient beings in some form... law of conservation of matter. The shame/guilt/fear is beause the original depressives, thru no fault of their own, were in a place in the universe that was darker and more lonely and colder and isolated and they had limited resources by that very definition. They passed on the depression/shame/guilt/fear... the idea that any sort of hopeless case exists at all... which it doesn't... but they forgot that consciously. So this shame/guilt/fear was passed down thru the generations, manifesting in many ways in many places. We can stop the cycle tho. That's how progress happens. It happens naturally and deliberately too, naturallly deliberately and deliberately naturally. The only thing that is shameful, scary, and wrong is the idea of shame, fear and guilt. And that isn't part of us, it's apart of the unvierse that we just happened to get stuck in.


And on a side but important note: even the original depressives had their happy moments, or they wouldn't have been able to exist at all. And they/we original depressives will be no longer like that at some point in the universe's evolution, but one by one we should and can and will get to them.

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