Musical Powerhouse TACEY Dropped a Brand News for the Fans Titled 'Mi Fanático'
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(At) Wrist, Tacey M. Atsitty
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thinking about how much my personal ocs would hate wander and sylvia
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I need to talk about my original worlds or I'm going to explode
I need to talk about them all more.
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GREETINGS
I don’t know how to run a tumblr blog.
this is the OFFICIAL blog for Lurelight Studios, which you may or may not know as the Inside the Mind of Tacey Chrome people!
Inside the Mind of Tacey Chrome (IMTC) is a Hawaii: Part ii cover Album which takes place after the events of the original HPII. It features Tacey, a transmasc guy just trying to vibe, Simon (yes, THAT simon!!), a ghost named Hoku (transmasc Stella!) and…. him. But we don’t talk about him.
Here is where we will post teasers, reblog fan art (of course with appropriate credit), post art from our own creators, and more!
Stay tuned for our upcoming release: Variations on a…? - a cover of Variations on a Cloud by Miracle Musical!
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Jung believed that modern men and women seek to atone for their guilt by hard work and industry. We are guilty about our nakedness, our squandering of tradition, and we channel this guilt into activity and creativity.
David Tacey, How to Read to Jung
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Interview with David Tacey on Carl Jung, Mysticism, and the and the Politics of Religion
Interview with David Tacey on Carl Jung, Mysticism, and the and the Politics of Religion
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Interview with David Tacey on Carl Jung, Mysticism, and the and the Politics of Religion
Dr. David Tacey is a professor in literature and depth psychology at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He is the author of eight books, including Jung and the New Age (2001), The Spirituality Revolution (2003) and How to Read Jung (2006).He was born in Melbourne and…
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Get ready to groove to the seamless vibes of TACEY's latest track, 'Mi Fanático'
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(At) Wrist, Tacey M. Atsitty
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The fact is that we cannot tolerate our orderly, rational lives all the time. There are times when we must break out, and release through alcohol and drugs has become a kind of ceremonial release for many of us who are caught in rationality during the week. We are not just searching for alcohol and the poisoning that it inflicts on the body and nervous system. We are searching for altered mental states, and for what James calls ‘potential forms of consciousness entirely different from our own’.
In a secular culture we do not know how to transcend the normal state of consciousness, except through eating, drinking and various kinds of substance abuse. This is where the loss of religious awareness takes its toll, because we stand dumb and mute before the innate human need to transcend our profane state and achieve the condition of homo religiosus, to use Mircea Eliade’s phrase for the true nature of humanity as ‘religious man’.
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Adopting the language of Greek mythology to explain our modern dilemma, analyst Robert Johnson claims that our secular culture has a poor relation to Dionysus, the god who teaches us how to transcend the rational. By day and during the week, we carefully erect an Apollonic structure around ourselves that by night and on weekends we feel compelled to tear down. But we are so far removed from Dionysus, his rituals, ceremonies and arts, that we do not know how to conduct this transcendence in a positive way. Instead we turn to the lesser rituals of the drunken Bacchus, or to what Johnson calls ‘low-grade Dionysus’, and attempt to drink or consume our way to a breakthrough.
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The spirit must have transcendence, either positively in spiritual forms, or negatively in substance abuse and self-destruction. The negative ‘spirit’ of alcohol destroys the ego rather than ‘transcends’ it, and it can destroy the body and its organs as well as society itself.
-- David Tacey, Gods and Diseases
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