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# Basic Psychology
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There are few phrases I've heard over the years that have stuck with me ... one of them being the following:
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> Freud was an excellent story-teller, and Shakespeare an incredible psychologist.
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While the ideas of one of the post-Freudian academics really caught my attention when Lacan spoke of how _a child in the womb does not know the difference between themselves, their mother and the larger world._
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Birth shatters this oneness, and the child learns that such a thing as "separation" exists in this world; or rather that there is an entity, called the world, that has come between the child and their mother.
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We then spend the rest of our lives trying to reconcile this tragedy.
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How does one even think to begin ?!?
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I believe that nearly all cultures place a certain importance on drumming ... the playful imitation of our own heart's beat.
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Next comes the voice ... with melodies not yet needing words ... just the vocalization of a feeling ...
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The feeling ... of being alive.
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