To David Lind:
Are you a real person, or do you just play one on TV, stage, etc.? :)  My 
first inclination was to dismiss your "take" on Brian's query regarding the 
realm of emotions because you equated this with your stage work...and all the 
world is really not a stage...it's a "pretend" land for the sake of 
entertainment...I think we get confused on the issue of emotions because they 
appear to well up from within, when in actuality, as Jung was one of the 
first to clarify, emotions are a "response to an external stimulus."  Sort of 
a Copernican shift, in a manner of speaking.  I felt certain that emotions 
must reside in the realm of the intellectual, and when we "feel" we are 
really internalizing objective thought.  But David Lind's post reminded me 
that I could conceive of multiple situations that would create instantaneous 
anger in me, and my response mechanism would be quite similar to the response 
one gets when sitting on a hot stove.  I felt fairly certain that Jung and 
Fromm (who taught me that the root of "passion" is "passive" and we need to 
take a more "active" approach in our passions) had me on the right track in 
taking control of my emotions...then one day a few years ago at work this new 
employee showed up at my company - she was probably what one might deem 
"moderately" attractive, a little bulkier than I like due to her Dutch 
ancestry, kind of "au naturel" without all the big hair and gobs of makeup we 
so love.  She showed up at my work station where I was filing away some 
things and merely introduced herself, and without having the time to make any 
critical judgment as to her "value" to me, my knees turned to rubber and I 
had to force out a few words so as not to look like a complete idiot.  
Something told me "this is the ONE for you".  After the first date I was 
fairly certain we'd be together forever, but she dumped me after a couple of 
months, or weeks.  I found myself alone again, on my knees in my bedroom 
wailing tears and cursing Jung.  

Clarke


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