tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post7552143525205411422..comments2024-01-03T17:02:06.646+00:00Comments on ASTROTABLETALK: Tony Soprano: Ethics vs PsychoanalysisBarry Goddardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10050835957098177925noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-71661497290641517312010-10-13T06:45:56.085+01:002010-10-13T06:45:56.085+01:00"The basis for personal transformation, accor..."The basis for personal transformation, according to this more old-fashioned viewpoint, is ethics, is considering the effects your actions have on others. Without that, you are just refining your own self-centredness."<br /><br />Haha, I love this! How perspicacious you are.Kenna Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-46139624938915917492010-09-28T16:58:35.394+01:002010-09-28T16:58:35.394+01:00I really enjoy your posts and I usually find mysel...I really enjoy your posts and I usually find myself coming back to them several times. I also like to read the comments others give as to feel in touch with humanity. I've gained some very profound insights by your posts and I'm very grateful.Pure progress was an interesting take on Saturn and I've been overwhelmed with progress recently in many ways.Another was enantiodromia effect on my life. I'm looking for a balance in my life after many years of pain and with Saturn in Libra maybe I've arrived! Thanks for keeping me engaged, You have a unique niche! Jenni-OMGAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-71481970003513040772010-09-28T10:14:36.716+01:002010-09-28T10:14:36.716+01:00Yes, I reckon many so-called 'spiritual teache...Yes, I reckon many so-called 'spiritual teachers' are like this. Like that guy a year or two ago in the US who had people dying in his sweat lodge.Barry Goddardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10050835957098177925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30912075.post-39107189834233027592010-09-28T08:44:53.462+01:002010-09-28T08:44:53.462+01:00Yes, I wonder when ethics will make a comeback in ...Yes, I wonder when ethics will make a comeback in conventional culture (apart from when they are used as a marketing/political ploy). It's about time. Meanwhile, this post made me think of monsters I have met (though much more civilised than Tony S, of course) who have learnt a lot about psychology in order to, basically, gain power over other people, by finding their Achille's heels, etc. They are always very smart, appear nice, and yet, deep down, are profoundly ruthless and cold.gawd_almightyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02621959533913494983noreply@blogger.com