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- RELIGION (12)
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- Sex Is a Realself Event
- The Natural World (1)
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
- The Environment (1)
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
- SEXUALITY (11)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE (16)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Ontologically Lost (9)
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- The Two Main Reasons for This Blog
December 2, 2006
The first reason is to show what ontological emotions and ideas are, and the second is to make it easier for everyone to increase his or her degree of realself.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
- THE ONTOLOGICAL WAR (21)
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
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- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- The Journey Begins ...
March 4, 2008
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- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Sex Is a Realself Event
- The Culture War (16)
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- The Journey Begins ...
March 4, 2008
No description found for this item.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Sex Is a Realself Event
- DECREASING DEGREES OF BEING (27)
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- Sex Is a Realself Event
- INCREASING DEGREES OF BEING (40)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- What You “See” Is What You Get
January 6, 2010
We “see” in life only as much as we know, and so we need to know more so that we can “see” more
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Talks and Talking
March 5, 2008
You have to increase your degree of being if you want to understand ontological ideas. Nothing has a greater influence on us than our degree of being.
- The Journey Begins ...
March 4, 2008
No description found for this item.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- The Two Main Reasons for This Blog
December 2, 2006
The first reason is to show what ontological emotions and ideas are, and the second is to make it easier for everyone to increase his or her degree of realself.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- The Transition (34)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- What You “See” Is What You Get
January 6, 2010
We “see” in life only as much as we know, and so we need to know more so that we can “see” more
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- Talks and Talking
March 5, 2008
You have to increase your degree of being if you want to understand ontological ideas. Nothing has a greater influence on us than our degree of being.
- The Journey Begins ...
March 4, 2008
No description found for this item.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- The Two Main Reasons for This Blog
December 2, 2006
The first reason is to show what ontological emotions and ideas are, and the second is to make it easier for everyone to increase his or her degree of realself.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Mental Illness (10)
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
- The Ego Boundary (3)
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- The Journey Begins ...
March 4, 2008
No description found for this item.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
- Good Alienation (10)
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- What You “See” Is What You Get
January 6, 2010
We “see” in life only as much as we know, and so we need to know more so that we can “see” more
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- Sex Is a Realself Event
- Bad Alienation (24)
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- Talks and Talking
March 5, 2008
You have to increase your degree of being if you want to understand ontological ideas. Nothing has a greater influence on us than our degree of being.
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- The Two Main Reasons for This Blog
December 2, 2006
The first reason is to show what ontological emotions and ideas are, and the second is to make it easier for everyone to increase his or her degree of realself.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
- Hating One's Inner Self (15)
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- Sex Is a Realself Event
- Ontological Illness (4)
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
- Defending Alienated Life (23)
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Who's This Blog For?
- Alienation by Attrition (12)
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
- Alienation Is Contagious (8)
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
- Rewriting Reality (7)
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
- Ontology Trumps Everything (9)
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
- Loss of Self (1)
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
- Ontological Fear (19)
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Talks and Talking
March 5, 2008
You have to increase your degree of being if you want to understand ontological ideas. Nothing has a greater influence on us than our degree of being.
- The Journey Begins ...
March 4, 2008
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- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Life Inside the Donut
July 11, 2007
Our lack of understanding of ourselves ontologically makes a big, empty void in the center of us, and this void greatly diminishes all of our lives.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- Not Even a Single Millimeter Forward
July 8, 2007
I don't know a single person who has, with full consciousness and determination, decided to increase his or her degree of realself, even so much as a millimeter
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- My Biggest Ontological Mistake
May 26, 2007
I used to think we would all become our realselves and develop realself-to realself relationships in a few years or even a few decades. I was wrong.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
- Ego-boundaried Beliefs (23)
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
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- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- What You “See” Is What You Get
January 6, 2010
We “see” in life only as much as we know, and so we need to know more so that we can “see” more
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- Talks and Talking
March 5, 2008
You have to increase your degree of being if you want to understand ontological ideas. Nothing has a greater influence on us than our degree of being.
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- 359° of Psych
July 11, 2007
Psychiatry looks everywhere for the cause of mental illness, except to the very center of who we are ontologically, which is where most of our problems arise.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Who's This Blog For?
- Socialism vs Capitalism (1)
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- Ontological Abilities
- Everything Can Be Spun (2)
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
January 6, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church strongly promotes ontological alienation, and its aggressive pursuit of alienated selfhood and life harms all of us.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- The Catholic Church Promotes Ontological Alienation
- Southern Baptists (1)
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
- Realself-to-Realself (16)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Ontological Friendship (10)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Ontological Love (12)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Being and Life (3)
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- Who's This Blog For?
- Can't Pick-and-Choose One's Alienation (3)
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
- Sex Is a Realself Event (10)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- The Best One Will Ever Be (5)
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- A Post: Is Mental Illness Incurable?
September 3, 2007
RD Laing noticed that schizophrenic people were aware of their "own," "true," "real" self. This means their problems come from their being lost ontologically.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
- The Realself World (7)
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
- Realself Life (11)
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- The Four Main Ontological Groups of People
December 13, 2006
The four main groups that people fall into ontologically are described, along with the reasons for people being in each group.
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- The Two Main Reasons for This Blog
December 2, 2006
The first reason is to show what ontological emotions and ideas are, and the second is to make it easier for everyone to increase his or her degree of realself.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
- Jesus Is My Bitch (2)
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
- The Socialself World (13)
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- Ontological Abilities
June 11, 2007
It takes a variety of ontological abilities to increase one's degree of being, and, sadly, most people seem to be lacking in one or more of these abilities.
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- Depression: The Ontological Low
January 3, 2007
Increasing one's degree of being is definitely depressing at times, but if one focuses on one's realself the negative emotions are manageable.
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
- Socialself Life (21)
- Who's This Blog For?
February 23, 2010
No description found for this item.
- Ontological Ebbs and Flows
February 21, 2010
As people increase their degrees of realself they ebb and flow: they go forward 3 or 4 steps, then they step back 1, then go forward 2 or 3, then step back 1
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- We Can't Pick-and-Choose Our Alienation
February 11, 2010
If we choose to be alienated from anything, we are also choosing to be alienated from everything.
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Alienation in the Schools, Alienation in the Courts
January 15, 2010
It’s not the church–state separation that is important, but the state–ontologically alienation separation that needs to be rigorously enforced
- Dr. David Barton: Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
Dr. David Barton uses religion falsely: he uses it to achieve alienated goals no one would ever accept if everyone were conscious of what he’s doing
- Jesus Is My Bitch!
January 15, 2010
For quite a few Christians, Jesus has become simply another tool they use in their attempts to get others to become as alienated as they are
- Ontological Alienation Can Be Both Good and Bad, Part 1
January 11, 2010
Ontological alienation can be either good or bad, depending on whether we are going forward beyond it or retreating from it
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- I Am Anti Catholic But Not Anti-Catholic
January 7, 2010
Some people hate the Catholic Church for theological reasons, which is wrong. I’m against it for its promoting ontological alienation, which is right.
- The Journey Begins, Yet Again
December 24, 2009
Many important and controversial subjects in life now are actually ontological at their foundation, and they need to be discussed from an ontological perspectiv…
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- Realself Ontology: Mostly a Young Adults’ Subject?
July 8, 2007
It may be that realself ontology is mostly a young adult's subject, since most adults have failed to become their realselves and go on to accept socialself…
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- What Are “Degrees of Being”?
December 5, 2006
Many of the degrees of being of a young woman who is becoming more her realself are described in their ontological context.
- The Two Main Reasons for This Blog
December 2, 2006
The first reason is to show what ontological emotions and ideas are, and the second is to make it easier for everyone to increase his or her degree of realself.
- What the Heck Is the Ontological War?
December 2, 2006
We humans don't know who we truly are ontologically, and because of this some of us have been at "war" with those who don't believe as they do ontologically.
- Who's This Blog For?
- Ontological Worlds (7)
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
February 16, 2010
We have to become our realselves unconsciously before we can see our realself within us consciously, since that is also the moment when we begin to be it
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- “Facts” vs. The Transition
January 6, 2010
Each degree of realself has its own “facts,” but those facts aren’t necessarily reality’s facts
- Changing the Ontological World
September 10, 2007
If we are to change the ontological world, which is now a socialself world, we have to change ourselves first, and most people are afraid to do that.
- We're Off to See the Wizard
March 30, 2007
Many of us want to change "the world," but if we are to bring about meaningful changes we first need to change ourselves ontologically.
- The Realself in the Socialself World Forest
- Mysticism (1)
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
November 1, 2007
Ontologically sensitive and insightful men and women have long known that the socialself world is not reality and the socialself is not who we truly are.
- A Post: "World A" and "World B"
- Socialself-to-Socialself (5)
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- DH Lawrence's "Something is wrong" Quote
May 24, 2007
DH Lawrence wrote that "something is wrong," and if everyone spent a decade thinking about this passage it would be time profitably spent
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
- Movies (14)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- What You “See” Is What You Get
January 6, 2010
We “see” in life only as much as we know, and so we need to know more so that we can “see” more
- Realself Ontology in the Movies: Fear Kissing Becky
December 26, 2009
If we love someone from our realself, we fear being our realself with them, even though that is exactly what we also want
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Sex Lies and Videotape (14)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Ann Looks at Graham
February 27, 2010
As people become aware of their own realselves, their realselves can unconsciously be drawn toward the realselves they sense in others and like
- Ann: That actually turned out to be interesting
February 25, 2010
Once we become sensitive to our realself’s existence within us, day-by-day we slowly become it a little more, as we learn more about it and adjust to being it
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Ann and Graham: Can I tell you something personal?
February 14, 2010
People who are increasing their degrees of realself also want to have realself-to-realself relationships: they want someone with whom they can be their realself
- Graham: "How do you like being married?"
February 7, 2010
Most people who begin increasing their degrees of realself start from the socialself world being mostly their socialselves
- Ann: "All I've been thinking about all week is garbage"
February 7, 2010
As we increase our degrees of realself, we become aware of the best we can ever be, our realself, and of the worst we could ever be, but choose not to be
- Who We Are Ontologically Determines Where We Live
February 5, 2010
If we are being our socialself, we live in the socialself world, and if we are being our realself we live in the realself world
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- The World's Too Big (1)
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
January 31, 2010
Christian conservatives want to make the world and everyone in it smaller and more alienated ontologically, when in fact we need to do just the opposite.
- Help! The World's Too Big For Me! Make It Smaller!
- RCC INC (3)
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
February 11, 2010
Many people use religion as a weapon in their battle with liberalism, but they are actually fighting the realself and its part in making all of us less…
- "Realself Ontology" and "Ontology"
February 3, 2010
"Realself Ontology" is concerned with the huge area of human existence that people become aware of as they become aware of their realself within themselves
- The RCC INC.
January 31, 2010
The Roman Catholic Church is changing itself from being a church to being an organization that strongly promotes ontological alienation: the RCC INC.
- Rev. C. John McCloskey and Richard Land: We hate liberals
- Sex (11)
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
March 23, 2010
Realself-to-realself relationship are hard to develop because two people have to match their degree of realself, and that usually takes some painful effort
- Cynthia is aroused after filming
March 20, 2010
Men and women who become more their realselves want the greater ontological authenticity that comes with realself-to-realself sex
- Ann: Graham, this is just so ...
March 13, 2010
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is interesting ontologically because it gives us a chance to watch someone as she increases her degree of realself
- Ann and Graham: Sexual only when alone
March 11, 2010
As men and women become more their realselves, they want their sex lives to be more realself-to-realself and less socialself-to-socialself
- Ann: I think that sex is overrated
March 7, 2010
As men and women become more their realself, they want more realself-to-realself sex and less socialself-to-socialself sex
- Ann's asked: Did you masturbate?
March 5, 2010
Sex and the realself are deeply connected, and so people who are embarrassed about becoming more their realselves also feel embarrassed about their sex lives
- Sex Is a Realself Event
March 1, 2010
Our innermost self, our realself, is deeply involved in all aspects of our sexuality, even though most of us are unconscious of our realself's existence
- Ann: And, uh, we haven’t had sex. Right?
February 21, 2010
As people become more their realselves, they want their relationships, both sexual and non-sexual, to be more realself-to-realself
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape: An Ontological Assessment
January 31, 2010
Steven Soderbergh's film Sex, Lies, and Videotape may be the most ontologically sensitive and insightful movie ever made. The first of a 25-part series.
- Rape: An Ontological Assault Carried Out Sexually
March 6, 2008
Men who are slightly sensitive ontologically may rape a woman in an attempt to achieve some kind of ontological, realself-to-realself connection with her.
- A Post: Laing and Far Horizons
September 3, 2007
Ontologically, a person can understand RD Laing only as well as that person understands himself or herself. For most people, Laing is far, far ahead of them.
- Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.
- Budlong Award (1)
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
January 10, 2010
The Ontological War blog proudly announces the creation of its Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award for Outstanding Achievement in Defending Alienation
- The Prof. L. Bernard Budlong Award
- More...
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