Shawn         
         Depression is part of who and what you are. — Marcus de Brun
I love my depression, it makes me hate the world and reminds me that the greater portion of humanity is deserving of little more than disgust and pity. As a consequence of this depressive view, the opposites; nature, animals, philosophy, art, litterature, food, old cars, whiskey, old buildings, culture mythology, my bicycle, and the rare encounter with an intelligent thinking human... fill me with consummate delight, a happiness and joy that makes the depression entirely worthwhile. — Marcus de Brun
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Shawn         
         You don't cure the depression itself maybe, but i think you can stop the feelings of guilt and shame assoiciated with labels that maybe prevent you from even starting to cure the depression itself. — ChatteringMonkey
Shawn         
         What is your sexual orientation? — Marcus de Brun
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         The problem with disidentification is that it sees a 'wrong' as wrong... — Marcus de Brun
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Shawn         
         If it is impartial to right and wrong then it cannot exist because within such a truly impartial space.. there is nothing to dis-identify from. — Marcus de Brun
There is nothing in ones identity that one needs to distance ones self from... nothing at all! The distance becomes pathology illness and unhappiness, because the distance the dis-identity is a move away from the truth of the self. — Marcus de Brun
unenlightened         
         In other words, how does one draw the exclusion between the two statements about being depressed and having depression? — Posty McPostface
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Jake         
         I'm not sure you can turn down the volume on 'depression' — Posty McPostface
Jake         
         Disidentification simply means, as tim wood has provided, freedom from being labeled by oneself or others. What about the process of disidentification? Do you think you could add to that? — Posty McPostface
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Pattern-chaser         
         I know it smells of Eastern philosophy; and meditation... But, whatever works, I guess. — Posty McPostface
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         1) ... let's have an exercise plan that we are loyal to.
2) If our diet can be improved, let's improve it.
3) Yoga is a secret weapon that has served many people very well. Definitely worth investing in that.
4) Massage is a miracle method! Don't miss out! — Jake
Again, like with situps, no amount of analysis is going to solve the problem. Analysis tends to make it worse as it just feeds the thinking machine, poring more fuel on the fire. — Jake
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         one would not be almost scientifically sizing up the situation — 0 thru 9
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         You think science is an appropriate tool to investigate disidentification? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
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         ...a scientific and analytical approach of noting causes and effects and looking for patterns... — 0 thru 9
Shawn         
         Who is asking? Is depression expressing itself? Is depression curious? Probably not. Probably, depression doesn't give a damn.
But there is not an either/or absolute, because it's a matter of what one wants to think, what one finds acceptable to be. — unenlightened
Shawn         
         Dis-identity can never be accomplished in any real form, other than schizophrenia (which may be an unfortunate consequence of the unfortunate attempt) — Marcus de Brun
Dis-identity is therefore ultimately pathological and is merely a euphemism for denial that is deemed essential by the self for the sake of the self, however all that is being facilitated is self delusion and unhappiness and perhaps ultimately self destructive pathology . — Marcus de Brun
Self knowing is perhaps the very purpose to human existence... dis-identity is its antithesis. — Marcus de Brun
'labels' come from 'the other' They should not be avoided, they should be smashed into little pieces of dust and blown into the ether. If the self labels the self then the self has become the enemy of the self. Fuck labels. — Marcus de Brun
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