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The Eight Basic Scripts

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The Eight Basic Scripts

 

1. The biosurvival

Winner

"I will live forever or die trying."

 

Loser

"I don't know how to defend myself."

 

2. The emotional-territorial

Winner

"I am free; you are free; we can have our

separate trips or we can have the same trip."

 

Loser

"They all intimidate me."

 

3. The semantic

Winner

"I am learning more about everything,

including how to learn more."

 

Loser

"I can't solve my problems."

 

4. The sociosexual

Winner

"Love, and do what thou wilt." (Anon. of Ibid)

 

Loser

"Everything I like is illegal, immoral, or fattening."

 

5. The neurosomatic

Winner

"How I feel depends on my neurological knowhow."

 

Loser

"I can't help the way I feel."

 

6. The metaprogramming

Winner

"I make my own coincidences, synchronicities,

luck, and Destiny."

 

Loser

"Why do I have such lousy luck?"

 

7. The neurogenetic

Winner

"Future evolution depends on my decisions now."

 

Loser

"Evolution is blind and impersonal."

 

8. The neuroatomic

Winner

"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true,

or becomes true within certain limits to be learned by

experience and experiment." (Dr.John Lilly)

 

Loser

"I am not psychic, and I doubt anyone is."

 

 

{riped from http://deoxy.org/raw.htm :D }

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The Eight Basic Scripts

 

1. The biosurvival

Winner

"I will live forever or die trying."

 

Loser

"I don't know how to defend myself."

 

2. The emotional-territorial

Winner

"I am free; you are free; we can have our

separate trips or we can have the same trip."

 

Loser

"They all intimidate me."

 

3. The semantic

Winner

"I am learning more about everything,

including how to learn more."

 

Loser

"I can't solve my problems."

 

4. The sociosexual

Winner

"Love, and do what thou wilt." (Anon. of Ibid)

 

Loser

"Everything I like is illegal, immoral, or fattening."

 

5. The neurosomatic

Winner

"How I feel depends on my neurological knowhow."

 

Loser

"I can't help the way I feel."

 

6. The metaprogramming

Winner

"I make my own coincidences, synchronicities,

luck, and Destiny."

 

Loser

"Why do I have such lousy luck?"

 

7. The neurogenetic

Winner

"Future evolution depends on my decisions now."

 

Loser

"Evolution is blind and impersonal."

 

8. The neuroatomic

Winner

"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true,

or becomes true within certain limits to be learned by

experience and experiment." (Dr.John Lilly)

 

Loser

"I am not psychic, and I doubt anyone is."

{riped from http://deoxy.org/raw.htm :D }

 

 

Hehe thanks Mal! What do you think it means if you get them all on both sides of the pos-neg slide?

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The Eight Basic Scripts

 

1. The biosurvival

Winner

"I will live forever or die trying."

 

:lol: good one

 

Loser

"Everything I like is illegal, immoral, or fattening."

 

Why can't I eat oreos stuffed with cocaine while stealing from old ladies? :(

 

8. The neuroatomic

Winner

"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true,

or becomes true within certain limits to be learned by

experience and experiment." (Dr.John Lilly)

 

One of my favorite quotes.

 

Overall, nice list :)

Edited by Sloppy Zhang

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Winner/loser is a false and highly subjective duality.

 

Words/Silence is a false and highly subjective duality... still fun though :P

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Words/Silence is a false and highly subjective duality... still fun though :P

duality is a false duality ;-)

 

And this list is a false octality :-P

Still... I guess I am a semantic.

 

By the way:

Love and do what you will is from Augustine.

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Robert Anton Wilson is my hero!

 

:D

 

Thats why i love this place, he is a new discovery for me :) thanks to Eric 23

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Thats why i love this place, he is a new discovery for me :) thanks to Eric 23

 

So someone does read my personal practice section! Glad you checked it out Mal. RAW is a trip.

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R.A.W.'s eight modalities framework comes from Timothy Leary actually, he freely admitted this. Go to Infopsychology for the source, which is itself a rewrite of Exopsychology.

 

I havent thought about RAW much, or Leary for that matter, in a long time. I first read them as a teenager, the first real esoteric/counterculture ideas I encountered. I'm pretty much over it now, but Enjoy!

 

RAW's book the New Inquisition led me to discover Reich and Tesla, which then led me to other things, and so on. So it was a good stepping stone and introduction to escaping from consensus reality. Probably true for allot of people, definitely a good guy.

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"I will live forever or die trying."

 

Well, yes, that is good.

 

I also like "I plan to live forever. So far I'm doing pretty good."

 

Be well!

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By the way:

Love and do what you will is from Augustine.

 

I think that they were more thinking of the way in which Rabelais used the quote in Gargantua and Pentagruel for the plaque above Thelma Abby. It is the monastery that Pentagruel builds at the end where the monks and nuns are charged only to "Do what thou wilt," and they do not wear much clothes and indulge in a sexuality and freedom that comes purely from knowing oneself rather than repressing all of that in yourself which is not understood or feared. This is quite a different sentiment than what Augustine was getting at :D

 

It is also possible that he was pulling from Alistair Crowley's Thelma Religion, which was taken from a bastardization of Robelais' medieval period ideas. I guess it could be argued that Crowley understood Robelais better than anyone else and just put his theories into action, but I prefer to think that Robelais was just exaggerating to shake things up and make people think.

Edited by Zhuo Ming-Dao

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It is also possible that he was pulling from Alistair Crowley's Thelma Religion, which was taken from a bastardization of Robelais' medieval period ideas. I guess it could be argued that Crowley understood Robelais better than anyone else and just put his theories into action, but I prefer to think that Robelais was just exaggerating to shake things up and make people think.

 

RAW and Leary were well aquainted with Crowley and knew about his Rabelais inspiration also, they are explicitly using crowley there.

Edited by erdweir

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