[HN Gopher] How T.S. Eliot's therapeutic practice produced The W...
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How T.S. Eliot's therapeutic practice produced The Waste Land
Author : notagain
Score : 46 points
Date : 2022-11-12 06:47 UTC (16 hours ago)
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| zackmorris wrote:
| For what it's worth, silencing my inner monologue was what
| finally helped me overcome depressive and anxious thoughts. My
| negative self-talk had gotten so out of control due to my ego
| that I came to expect failure. I think that's why meditation is
| so effective for shifting into a positive reality.
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| Also I tried kava yesterday at a local kava bar and discovered
| that one of its psychoactive effects is that it silences the
| inner monologue. I found myself observing the world with
| childlike wonder, full of gratitude for life. It's popular in the
| Pacific islands and can work as a substitute for alcohol.
| keybored wrote:
| It was worth something for me.
|
| The discursive mind is more trouble than it is worth 90% of the
| time.
| nyc111 wrote:
| What kind of meditation did you try?
| robin_reala wrote:
| If you're interested in reading _The Waste Land_ , Standard
| Ebooks has a PD collection of his poetry,[1] and the poem can be
| read online at https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/t-s-
| eliot/poetry/text/poet... .
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| [1] https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/t-s-eliot/poetry
| pge wrote:
| There is also a version published by his estate that shows all
| his rough drafts and edits. Fascinating to see his creative
| process at work.
| labrador wrote:
| _" An insufficiency of control" was exactly the problem that
| Vittoz' therapy was designed to correct. Under Vittoz therapeutic
| system, Eliot would have been reassured that his brain was
| healthy, but that his "brain control" needed training. He would
| have learned, in other words, that his problem was functional
| rather than structural and could be fixed. He was neither insane
| nor hysterical - he merely had neurasthenia [an ill-defined
| medical condition characterized by lassitude, fatigue, headache,
| and irritability, associated chiefly with emotional disturbance.
| - Oxford], an illness that Vittoz promised to cure._
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| The Expert Hand and the Obedient Heart: Dr. Vittoz, T.S. Eliot,
| and the Therapeutic Possibilities of The WasteLand
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| http://mkgold.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/mkgold-jml.pdf
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| I went through a course in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for
| anxiety and depression. I call what happened in that course
| "reestablishing executive function" or taking charge of my
| thoughts and feelings by getting some distance from them and
| examining them to see if they are based on something real.
| Don't believe everything you think - saying in
| Alcoholics Anonymous Just 'cause you feel it
| Doesn't mean it's there There's always a siren
| Singing you to shipwreck - Radiohead, There There
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| Doing this is also consistent with Buddhist thought and the
| practice of meditation. We are not our thoughts or feelings.
| Quiet them and the still surface will reveal the deeper waters
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