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adrienmundi ([personal profile] adrienmundi) wrote2005-10-04 10:02 am

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I think most of my adult life has been focused on trying to identify the various things connected to or implanted within me, and then eliminating the unnecessary or unwelcome. Several definitions failed to make the cut: self as relational status; piece by piece, all mainstream labels of sexual identity; the man, and then woman label; as many layers of privilege as I can find and divest; religious/spiritual, (sub)cultural, political and national/regional identities. Some removal was easy, some more like chiseling away mineral deposits, and I'm starting to worry that much of it was/is like cutting at flesh with a sharp knife. I've often said that I don't believe in an essential self, and I still don't, but if all I have are low orbit personae, what will remain if I keep removing things external? Even if I do find something irredicible, will I have lost too much to be able to connect easily, if at all, to anyone else? From my current perspective, it seems like most, if not all, interpersonal avenues require bounding and defining by things I either have cut, or am in the process of removing. It still seems useful, if not necessary, but is it something that can't be recovered from?

[identity profile] skiadaimonos.livejournal.com 2005-10-05 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Energy is neither created nor destroyed just transformed. Or something like that, according to the principle.

So i was gonna ask this on your newer post but sticking it here--why so much concern that change/flux/cycling will lead you somewhere that is a)bad and b)unchangeable? As common a trope as (sometimes one-way) "doors to somewhere" is, how much does it really happen in "real life" (aside From say, severe mental illness, which YOU DO NOT HAVE). Also, since the world of non-people is so kind to you, why would you be so afraid of hearing what it has to say and where it may lead you?
(not judgemental questions--genuine ones)

[identity profile] skiadaimonos.livejournal.com 2005-10-05 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
The question was on the perception of permanence