- Dim Nov 16, 2014 1:49 pm
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Interdiction d'utiliser notre ami Google bien sûr:
[quote="L'homme mystère"]There are certain types of women who seem to be made by nature to attract [F++] projections ; indeed one could almot speak of a definite '[F] type'. The so-called « sphinx-like » character is an indispensable part of their equipment, also an equivocalness, an intriguing elusiveness – not an indefinite blur that offers nothing, but an indefiniteness that seems full of promises, like the speaking slience of a Mona Lisa. A woman of this kind is both old and young, mother and daughter, of more than doubtful chastity, childlike, and yet endowed with a naïve cunning that is extremely disarming to men.
[quote="L'homme mystère aussi"]Not every man of real intellectual power can be a [H++], for the [H++] must be a master not so much of fine ideas as of fine words – words seemingly full of meaning which purport to leave a great deal unsaid. He must also belong to the “misunderstood” class, or be in some way at odds with his environment, so that the idea of self-sacrifice can insinuate itself. He must be a rather questionable hero, a man with possibilities, which is not to say that an animus projection may not dicover a real hero long before he has become perceptible to the sluggish wits of the man of “average intelligence”.
J'ai remplacé les mots clés un peut trop évident par les concepts H et F de Stéphane. Je pense que les deux concepts sont assez proche de toute façon (ceux de Stéphane et de la personne mystère).
J'ai trouvé ça assez balaise, surtout pour la description de la Femme. Les filles dont j'ai été le plus dingue, et dont je suis toujours, correspondent assez admirablement à cette description.
Bonne chance!
[quote="L'homme mystère"]There are certain types of women who seem to be made by nature to attract [F++] projections ; indeed one could almot speak of a definite '[F] type'. The so-called « sphinx-like » character is an indispensable part of their equipment, also an equivocalness, an intriguing elusiveness – not an indefinite blur that offers nothing, but an indefiniteness that seems full of promises, like the speaking slience of a Mona Lisa. A woman of this kind is both old and young, mother and daughter, of more than doubtful chastity, childlike, and yet endowed with a naïve cunning that is extremely disarming to men.
[quote="L'homme mystère aussi"]Not every man of real intellectual power can be a [H++], for the [H++] must be a master not so much of fine ideas as of fine words – words seemingly full of meaning which purport to leave a great deal unsaid. He must also belong to the “misunderstood” class, or be in some way at odds with his environment, so that the idea of self-sacrifice can insinuate itself. He must be a rather questionable hero, a man with possibilities, which is not to say that an animus projection may not dicover a real hero long before he has become perceptible to the sluggish wits of the man of “average intelligence”.
J'ai remplacé les mots clés un peut trop évident par les concepts H et F de Stéphane. Je pense que les deux concepts sont assez proche de toute façon (ceux de Stéphane et de la personne mystère).
J'ai trouvé ça assez balaise, surtout pour la description de la Femme. Les filles dont j'ai été le plus dingue, et dont je suis toujours, correspondent assez admirablement à cette description.
Bonne chance!
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