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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA little spark of madness | By Mark Morford
Youre only given a little spark of madness. You mustnt lose it. Robin WilliamsVery much did not want to write about Robin Williams.
Because futility. Because senselessness. Because it feels, at its core, utterly inadequate to attempt to unpack any potential meanings in Williams suicide, given how, like war, like disease, like abuse and ultraviolence and the endless slaughter of innocents worldwide, it requires going dark, digging into the bleak, shadowy regions of the human psyche, when all we ever really find there is phantasms, demons, glooms.
No meanings anywhere. No place to land. Just void.
Is it not true? To delve into the particularly gnarled portions of modern existence is to tacitly acknowledge that most of them are, by nature, quite thoroughly intractable, illusory, impossible to fully understand or process? Psychology and psychiatry are just elaborate educated guesses. Neuroscience is still shockingly primitive. Technically speaking, we really dont know much of anything about the strange, divine kaleidoscope that is the human soul.
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A little spark of madness | By Mark Morford (Original Post)
madokie
Aug 2014
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Heidi
(58,237 posts)1. Kick, kick, kick!!!
And
Thank you for this, madokie.
madokie
(51,076 posts)5. You are welcome
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)2. Truth.
Whachu doin' up so late Madoke? Long time no see.
madokie
(51,076 posts)3. Pet issues
Our dog has gotten in a habit of waking me in the middle of the night to let her out to do her business. She tells me she has to pee, I think she just wants to roam the neighborhood to see if any animals are taking up any of her space while she, (and me) should be asleep
Yes its been a while, hope all is well with you
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)4. Just had a post vanquished because someone didn't know that blacks is a law dictionary and that they
were a dick. Such is life here anymore. Thinks are certainly not looking well around us. Very sad week. At least it is now Wednesday. Funny because I just let my doggie in, she's doing the same thing.
madokie
(51,076 posts)6. I seen that
I hope things start looking up for you and yours.
I still have breathing issues, tethered to an oxygen tank from time to time. Sucks but beats the alternative
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)7. Damn sorry to hear that friend. You still smoking?
Uncle Joe
(58,417 posts)8. I agree with the author's final two paragraphs.
But then, what of the popular Jungian notion that the dark side, the shadow is ever-present and ever lurking? What do we make of the idea that we are ever at the mercy of our own treacherous temptations and inherent flaws? What of the fear that whatever took down Williams is ever breathing at all our doors?
Im not so sure of this. Ive recoiled hard at the notion that the darkness is somehow built in, hard wired, that everyone has a shadow side and its only the thinnest veil of morals, laws, guilt, silly notions of God that keep everyone from murdering each other, and then themselves.
Im much more taken of the Tantric notion of stuckness. Of dangerously stagnating energy, all those emotions, beliefs, convictions, patterns, traumas, memories that somehow take hold of us so deeply they actually begin to calcify, turn poisonous, convince us theyve been there all along and thats just the way we are and theres nothing we can do about it.
I think even Williams would call bullst on that one. No way are we hard-wired for doom. No way are we darkly predisposed to wipe ourselves out, to steal and murder and destroy like dumb zombies. As Williams own genius proved, were far more predisposed to laugh, to find joy, to relish the wonder and irresistible humor of existence itself, even amidst the pain and anguish. When all is said and done, isnt that the best lesson of all?
I believe Robin came to believe it wasn't people that made him feel alone but it was a calcified part of his inner nature and he couldn't deal with that.
I also believe that Robin believed humanity wasn't hard wired for doom we're capable of changing it for the better.
Whether those quotes by Robin were his own or in his movie scripts, I think he believed them.
Thanks for the thread, madokie.