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"A terrorist is the product of our education that says that fantasy is not real, that says aesthetics is just for artists, that says soul is only for priests, imagination is trivial or dangerous and for crazies, and that reality, what we must adapt to, is the external world, a world that is dead. A terrorist is a result of this whole long process of wiping out the psyche."*
*James Hillman, Blue Fire (1989), page 187
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Wow... that is deep, describes my mother, Pres. Nixon and a whole generation of teachers who preach, rather than teach; describes those who believe life is simply one road that leads through Wall St. and that growing up means to shed the wastefulness of childhood and the uselessness of dreams we have as young adults. It promotes the valor of conformity, acts of selflessness that would eliminate those who may be different, those who see life as art.
All told, this may describe the "terrorist" of the '70's but not the hollowed out shell of a human being filled with gun-powder - the terrorist of today.
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