this might as well be my julian jaynes thread (2/
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jaynes mentions voices that would tell the ancients which tasks to perform. in most cases, we already know what the right action is but need an authoritative voice to tell us to actually do it, NOW.
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in the ancient world, this would be the voice of a god, relative, or king. in today's world it might be a role-model, parent, gf (if your life is that cursed)
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room-temperature take:
@jordanbpeterson is popular not because of anything that he says, but because his voice is highly tulpifiable. he's one of those meme people (like trump and zizek) you keep on hearing after they stop speaking.https://twitter.com/fire__exit/status/1011438440943095808 …such a one added,
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all his content is nothing but a mould, scaffolding for a tulpa authoritative enough to actually tell you to clean your room
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if you call another person an npc, you must be a pc. so who's your player, and why aren't you listening to them? even the warcraft peons do their dang jobs, no matter how much they complain. we require more minerals, why are you thirst following e-girls?
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a russian/jewish take that's sure to get me unfollowed by both red and blue tribes, and launch your dugin tulpa (if you are unfortunate enough to have one) into a rant about sabbatai zevi:
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the russian letter Я might look like a mirrored R but it's actually a mirrored I: both in meaning (first-person singular nominative pronoun) and pronounciation (ya). and of course, yah is the short form of the tetragrammaton, and a divine name.
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incidentally the presence of this mirroring 'synchronicity' points to some bene gesserit level meddling in 17th century russiahttps://twitter.com/suchaone/status/1046691697906704384 …
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jaynes mentions the mesopotamian concept of a personal god, an "ili", which often appears as part of a person's name (he brings up the examples of "Rim-Sin-Ili" ("my god is rim sin"), and "Sharru-ili" ("the king is my god").
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the il (aka el) is "god", the -i is of-me
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