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Karl Alexis McKinnon <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Aug 1997 23:14:16 -0500
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        If any of you are interested in Evolutionary Psychology, chech
this out.


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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 13:45:59 +0200
From: "Hr. Vad" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Revised Book Review (for Black Flame)

Hey Folks,

I previously sent this out, but made a fatal mistake: Bergljot, the
author's first name, refers to a WOMAN, and not, as earlier put, a man.
Yikes! Bergljot Boerresen is a woman (that definitely came as a surprise
to me causing me some embarrasment). I guess you can tell I'm not good
with Norwegian first names :)

Peggy, if you includes this review in the Black Flame section please use
this updated version. (Note: Her last name is B<"o" with a "/">rresen,
but you can just use "Borresen" or "Boerresen" if your software doesn't
support this character. Please tell if these characters give any
trouble.)

--Vad

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DEN ENSAMME APEN, instinkt p  avveie (The Lonely Ape, instinct gone
astray), by Bergljot B rresen (Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, Oslo, 1996. ISBN
82-05-23817-0. This book is in Norwegian, but any Swede or Dane can read
it.)
   As Satanists we've always said that we are animals, and if you want to
find out just what this means Ms. B rresen's book is a must. Her
references are cutting edge, ranging from neurology to zoology to music.
   B rresen explores a very important element of man's instinctual
apparatus: the "hunter's insensitivity switch" (an instinct is,
metaphorically, an emotional switch that can go on/off, and feelings
GUIDE decision making). This "switch" is responsible for creating an
emotionless, numb state of mind in the hunter: then he will feel no
compassion, and thus benumbed he can kill his prey without suffering
adverse psychological effects (we all know the story of the wounded deer
that suddenly LOOKS at the hunter with its big, round eyes, effectively
switching ON the normal empathic mind set, and this makes it impossible
for the hunter to make the kill).
   The "normal" state of mind is one where we experience bodily
identification with other living beings, and this makes us able to
navigate socially with ease; an emotionally numb person could not do
this.
   B rresen suggests that for some people the switch can get stuck in the
"off" position, perpetually making them emotionally, instinctually and
carnally dead. These people, in turn, stop making any sense. E.g. you may
hear them say: "animals doesn't feel any pain", "animals are mindless
automatons", "humans are special and are NOT animals". These people
become dualists and Xtoids! This cuts directly into the ground-breaking
work of the top neurologist Antonio Damasio, author of "Descartes'
Error": people who are SPLIT from their carnal selves and their feelings,
CANNOT arrive at logic or make clever decisions. Ms. B rresen's book is
ammo against those who cannot feel, the living dead and the
thanatos-driven. You just have to apply it.

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