Molly would have no truck with it - but one could describe
brainwashing in the terms she has used.  Year Zero movements would be
one instance.

On 31 Dec, 05:39, "Chris Jenkins" <[email protected]> wrote:
> War is Peace, Neil. Do you deny this?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 12:07 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Self-image has fallen apart big style of late.  Our reaction appears
> > to be that of putting Humpty-Dumpty back together again, using the
> > resources (all the King's horses and all the King's men) that failed
> > to do so in the past.  The techniques of self are all around us.
> > Chronic market segmentation advertising and all sorts of quasi-
> > governmental Doublespeak.  The idea is to produce docile bodies and
> > governmentality.  What of truth in self development?  What of the
> > creativity of the liars' tales in which our self is spun?  What of the
> > repeated Machiavellian rebirths of our "management fashions"?  I would
> > sense that Molly has something here about greater truth following a
> > collapse of world-view, but what are we to take as truth and does one
> > want to take truth at a moment of collapse?  Great narratives have
> > been shown, repeatedly to be mythical and we are supposed to stand in
> > incredulity towards them.  What might an acceptable metanarrative for
> > rebirth be?  What evidential-basing criteria would we use?  How might
> > we withstand attempts to rebirth us as merely a smiling brotherhood of
> > shiny success at the expense of others or as learners of the litany of
> > new management that is merely the old management with new hymns?  We
> > should try to structure new communities - self has social context.
> > I'm a believer in Molly's positive messages, but believers can be
> > doubting thomases.  Political rhetoric has hardly changed at all in
> > the last 40 years, and neither has literature on "self-improvement".
> > There is much more to collapse than we might initially think.
>
> > On 30 Dec, 23:25, Molly Brogan <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > Self-image is the personal view we have of ourselves.  It is our
> > > mental image or self portrait.  Self-image is an internal dictionary
> > > that describes the characteristics of the self, including concepts
> > > like intelligence, beauty, kindness, selfishness or insensitivity.
> > > These characteristics form a collective representation of our assets
> > > and liabilities as we see them.  Relationships reinforce what we think
> > > and feel about ourselves.  Self-image is important because how we
> > > think about ourselves directly affects how we feel about ourselves and
> > > how we respond to life.
>
> > > How we think and feel about ourselves influences the way we react or
> > > respond to life stressors.  A hopeless self-image can lead to
> > > suicide.  Self-image possessing body strength and health can lead to
> > > wellness.  A loving self-image can lead to a life full of loving
> > > relationships.  An angry self-image can lead to a life of isolation.
> > > A fearful self-image can lead to a life of suffering.  In these ways,
> > > self-image can determine the quality of our relationships with others.
>
> > > How we imagine ourselves to be can be different from how we witness
> > > ourselves to be, but ultimately the two will become the same if our
> > > desire to be as we imagine is unwavering.  Depending on the beliefs we
> > > gather throughout our life, our self-image can bring us success and
> > > happiness, or, on the other hand, failure and misery.  But this image
> > > can change, if we start questioning our beliefs about our selves and
> > > our lives.  When our belief system falls apart, we are ready to
> > > receive a greater truth, and resurrect belief, born anew with
> > > possibility.
>
> > > What do YOU think?- Hide quoted text -
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