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Paintings From The Peripety Series By Jen Mazza

Paintings From The Peripety Series By Jen Mazza
Paintings From The Peripety Series By Jen Mazza
Paintings From The Peripety Series By Jen Mazza

Paintings from the ‘Peripety’ series by Jen Mazza

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5 years ago

I have been quoting this tiktok for the past two weeks.


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5 years ago

On the topic of being obsessed with introspection and “self discovery”, i recently read something by Viktor Frankl which I feel fits the whole following of astrology/mbti/personal discovery etc very well. He said that, because life has become void of meaning for many, because there is an “existential vacuum”, we compensate by “psycho-analyzing” ourselves, sharing our psychological problems and insights with others, discussing them, etc (and he predicted this development in the 40s!). An existential vacuum leads to an obsession with the own psyche that can be the cause of neuroses and its pseudo-therapy. Self-reflection can in itself be the root of many problems. I had a talk with someone about how phases of self-reflection and lots of journaling are often the least mentally stable and happy ones. When we feel good, we do not feel the need to conduct some sort of self-therapy. Viktor Frankl also came up with the concept of using a paradoxical intention for healing neuroses. A patient with insomnia, for example, cannot sleep because they so rigidly and obsessively try to sleep, which hinders them from relaxing into an unconscious state. So a paradoxical intention would be “for a change, why don’t you try to not sleep tonight, and just relax and think about something nice?” - which then makes them fall asleep quickly. Maybe by setting the paradoxical intention “i will not try to figure myself out and heal myself” many of the problems which were simply rooted in obsessing over yourself will take care of themselves.

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Peaches

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5 years ago

Hunter Schafer for Sephora’s Identify as We: Gender campaign

“I’ve been dating someone. Another trans girl. She’s taught me like, everything I know about queer love.”

Hunter Schafer For Sephoras Identify As We: Gender Campaign
Hunter Schafer For Sephoras Identify As We: Gender Campaign
Hunter Schafer For Sephoras Identify As We: Gender Campaign

Hunter and her girlfriend, Massi Dee.


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