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Recieved: 2000/03/14 08:51
Subject: Re: [K-list] The Creation of the Fear Monster of Physical Sympt
From: Larry Schmitz
On 2000/03/14 08:51, Larry Schmitz posted thus to the K-list:
From: "Larry Schmitz" <taniaATnospamcentroin.com.br>
Dear Christopher,
You wrote:
> "For every pattern there is a corresponding * antipattern * ...
> pattern and antipattern merge to form a whole,
> as figure and ground.
>
> Pattern and antipattern complete each other's puzzle."
big snip....
syncronostically apropo (sp?):
Was trying to isolate my Higher Self to communicate today & the word Pathos
came up...I was instructed to check it up on the internet, which I did &
came up with the following:
quote:
based on the Greek element patho-
present the Greek patho-, path-, -pathy, -pathia, -pathic, -pathology,
-pathetic, -pathize elements which mean "suffering, disease, feeling,
sensation, or perception".
Patho- words that have the primary meanings
of "feeling" or "sensation".
anthropopathy [an" throh PAHP uh thee], anthropopathism [an" throh PAHP uh
thiz'm]
The attribution of human feelings to non humans; that is, to gods,
lower animals or inanimate objects.
antipathy [an TIP uh thee], antipathetic [an" ti puh THET ik]
A strong feeling of aversion or repugnance against someone or
something. The opposite of sympathy.
apathism [AP uh thiz'm]
Insensitivity, not feeling.
apathy [AP uh thee], apathetic [ap" uh THET ik], apathetically [ap" uh THET
i kuh li]
1. Lack of interest or concern, especially regarding matters of
general importance or appeal; indifference.
2. Freedom from, or insensibility to, suffering; hence, freedom from
or insensibility to passion or feeling; passionless existence. From
1847 Lewes Hist. Philos. I. 360, "Apathy was considered by the Stoics
as the highest condition of Humanity." 3. Indolence of mind,
indifference to what is calculated to move the feelings, or to excite
interest or action.
cenesthopathy [see" nes THAHP uh thee]
Any localized distortion of body awareness, such as the feeling that a
hand has become like jelly; less commonly the term is used to refer to
a feeling of general physical ill-being.
dyspathy [DIS puh thee], dyspathic [dis PATH ik]
The opposite of sympathy; antipathy, aversion, dislike; disagreement
of feeling or sentiment.
empathy [EM puh thee], empathetic [em" puh THET ik], empathist [em" puh
THIST],
empathize [EM puh thighz"]
Identification with and understanding of another's feelings,
situation, and motives; attribution of one's own feelings to an
object.
Empathy was apparently borrowed in 1904 from Greek empátheia, passion
(em-, in + páthos, feeling). It was a translation of the German
Einfühlung (ein; in + Fühlung, feeling), a word which was introduced
in 1903 by the German philosopher and psychologist, Theodore Lipps,
who originated the theory of aesthetic empathy (that art appreciation
depends on the viewer's ability to project his personality into the
object).
-Based on information from The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology,
edited by Robert K. Barnhart.
Empathy is when another person strikes it rich and you feel as if it's
money in YOUR pocket.
-Anonymous
eupathy [KYOOP uh thee], eupathic [yoo PATH ik]
A happy condition of the soul.
heteropathy [het" er AHP uh thee], heteropathic [het" er oh PATH ik]
1. An abnormal sensitivity to stimuli. 2. Antipathy or aversion
excited by suffering; opposite of sympathy.
hieropathic [hee" roh PATH ik]
Pertaining to a love of, or strong feeling for, the clergy.
homopathy [hoh MAHP uh thee]
Sameness of feeling; sympathy.
inapathy [in" AHP uh thee]
Feeling, sensibility; the absence of or opposite of apathy.
panpathy [PAN puh thee]
A feeling common to all or everyone.
Passion play
A play representing the scenes connected with Christ's passion;
specifically, a drama that is presented every ten years by the
villagers of Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany, in fulfillment of a vow
made in 1633 to express their gratitude to God for the cessation of a
plague. Based on this 1633 date, the next Passion play will take place
in 2003.
pathetic [puh THET ik], pathetically [puh THET ik uh" li]
1. Of, relating to, expressing, or arousing pity, sympathy, or
tenderness; inadequate, pitiful; such as, a pathetic attempt at
playing basketball. 2. Affecting or exciting emotion; originally,
moving emotions or passions; stirring; now, specifically, arousing the
tender emotions, especially pity, sorrow, sympathy, melancholy;
affecting, often to tears. 3. Sometimes, in a weakened sense, exciting
pity and amusement; as, to hear a pathetic story; to see a pathetic
scene; to present a pathetic appearance.
Pathetic is the condition of the man who knows it all but has no one
to tell it to.
-Evan Esar
pathetic fallacy
The attribution of human feelings or qualities to inanimate nature,
often thought of as a device producing false emotionalism.
pathopoeia [puh THAHP ee uh]
A speech, figure of speech, or rhetorical device aimed to stimulate
the passions.
pathos [PAY thahs, PAY thohs]
A quality which arouses feelings of pity, sympathy, tenderness, or
sorrow; a feeling of sympathy or pity. Pathos and pity have in common
the idea of tender emotion aroused by suffering or distress. Pathos is
a quality, as in literature and art, that arouses feelings of pity or
sorrow. Bathos is the sudden shift in speech or writing from a lofty
level to a commonplace one, for contrast or humor, or overdone
sentiment that has become melodramatic or maudlin: "The actors played
the old tear-jerker for bathos and received many laughs."
somnipathy [sahm NIP uh thee], somnipathist [sahm NIP uh thist]
1. Sleep from sympathy (a reference to the influence exerted by one
individual upon another, or received by one from another, and the
effects thus produced, as seen in hypnotism, and in yawning) or by the
process of mesmerism. 2. A state of sleep induced by hyponosis or
mesmerism.
sympathy [SIM puh thee], sympathize [SIM puh thighz"], sympathizer [SIM puh
thighz" ur]
1. Sharing of a compassion for another person's thoughts, feelings,
and experiences. 2. An influence produced in any organ by disease or
disorder in another part. 3. A relation which exists between the mind
and the body, causing the one to be affected by the other.
Sympathy
1. What a girl offers to another in exchange for details.
2. A quality that's never wasted except when you give it to yourself.
3. What you give to someone when you don't want to loan him/her any
money.
-Based on quotes by Evan Esar
sympathism [SIM puh thiz'm], sympathist [SIM puh thist]
1. Susceptibility to hypnotic influence; suggestibility. 2. The
alleged transfer of feelings from one person to another.
sympathetic [sim" puh THET ik]
1. Pertaining to, caused by, or exhibiting sympathy. 2. A sympathetic
nerve or the sympathetic nervous system (a set or series of
interconnected or interdependent parts of entities, objects, organs,
or organisms) that function together in a common purpose or produce
results impossible of achievement by one of them acting or operating
alone.
telepathy [tuh LEP uh thee], telepathic [tel" uh PATH ik], telepathically
[tel" uh PATH ik uh li],
telepathist [tuh LEP uh thist], telepathize [tuh LEP uh thighz]
Extrasensory perception of the mental activity of another person;
communication through means other than the normal senses, as by the
exercise of mystical powers.
theopathy [thee AHP uh thee], theopathetic [thee" ahp uh THET ik]
1. Sympathetic passive feeling excited by the contemplation of God;
susceptibility to this feeling. 2. Sensitiveness or responsiveness to
divine influence; pious sentiment. 3. Religious emotion or excitement
caused by contemplatioin of God.
unsympathetic [uhn SIM puh thet" ik], unsympathetically [uhn sim" puh THET
ik uh li]
The opposite of sympathetic.unquote
believe we are speaking basically of the same thing...only, I don't know
what my Higher Self was trying to tell me...do you have any clues?
Larry Schmitz
taniaATnospamcentroin.com
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