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The Beauty of All Life: Being Real, Not Always Positive

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"You lot take the good, you have the bad, you take them both and there you have the Facts of Life"  In "A Life in the Day", (The Magicians, Season 3 Episode v), Quentin and Eliot are transported to the past in Fillory and spend l years together trying to solve the mosaic puzzle. According to the volume, the solution to the puzzle is supposed to "represent the beauty of all life," a very nebulous, objective, and ineffable goal. And so of course, it'southward merely after spending that 50 years in that location, working on the puzzle, loving, arguing, grieving, remembering, trying once more and once again, all of that together is what leads to the iridescent tile that finally reveals the key. At first spotter, it may seem that the "beauty" they're representing is love – Quentin loved Arielle and Eliot, Eliot loved Quentin, and they all loved Teddy. Information technology makes it seem every bit if the reply is having someone to dearest, or someone who loves you. But the episode is careful to show us more than than the happy loving moments. We southward

Bringing the Power Together: Willow's Four Personalities

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Dorsum in 2004, I was in grad school, and had the amazing opportunity to take a class on Buffy (this is what led to my thesis and volume, but that's some other story). I was recently reminded of this paper and decided to post it for anyone interested. Practise keep in mind this was written many years ago, but information technology's still a fairly solid assay.  August 10, 2004 Bringing the Ability Together: Willow'south 4 Personalities Throughout the seven seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Willow Rosenberg evolves in stages: a shy and insecure high school outcast, a timid simply enthusiastic computer nerd, a fairly confident magic user and girlfriend, and finally, through heartbreak and confusion a relatively balanced lesbian and a quite powerful witch. Upon losing Tara, Willow discovers yet another side to her personality: that of a pained, vengeful murderer. Information technology is merely in Season Seven that we run across Willow begin to contain all of these aspects into her complete personality, finally stepping close

Why Can't We Give Love??

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" Tin't we give ourselves one more than chance? Why tin can't we requite dear that 1 more chance? Why can't we requite love, give honey, requite dearest, requite honey Requite love, give love, give love, give love, requite love? 'Cause honey's such an quondam fashioned word And love dares you to care for The people on the edge of the night And love dares y'all to change our way of Caring about ourselves" I've heard "Under Pressure level" endless times, including several covers and mashups, but recently, this poesy caught my attention. Especially the "love dares y'all to intendance for the people on the edge of the nighttime" and "love dares yous to change our way of caring about ourselves." These two statements about love are some of the truest I've heard, just non some of the most frequent. It reminds me of Doctor Who (Death in Heaven eight.12) The Medico realizes he's never needed an army, because he says "Love is non an emotion. It is a promise." Cybermen delete emotions – like a person who's b

Staring into the Abyss - The 'Untempered Schism' of PTSD/C-PTSD

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Trauma is no easy thing to bargain with, whether your trauma is from years of microaggressions in the form of racism or misogyny, or a atypical (or multiple) traumatic event such every bit a wellness crunch, poverty or homelessness, physical attacks, no thing the source of the trauma, those internal, emotional and mental injuries leave their damage.  In Doctor Who, the Tenth Physician talks near existence taken, as all young Time Lords are, to the Untempered Schism every bit a kid, "8 years erstwhile, staring at the raw power of time and infinite, but a child. Some would be inspired; some would run away, and some would go mad." ("The Sound of Drums") These are some possible reactions to trauma, peculiarly babyhood trauma. Some people become inspired – to create something from their pain or to reach out to others, some try to run from their hurting, and some terminate up spreading their pain to others. Many times, we become through at least a couple of these stages. Imagine that when nosotros have been hurt

Low Monsters Grow; Boob tube can teach us how to fight them

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"The Monster Behind Me" by Bella Moon "Get too near a Dementor and every practiced feeling, every happy memory will be sucked out of you. If it can, the Dementor will feed on you lot long plenty to reduce you to something like itself – soulless and evil. Yous'll be left with zip but the worst experiences of your life." Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban*   I'm having a rough twenty-four hours emotionally. A variety of issues comes together and I find myself crying, feeling isolated, feeling frustrated by time lost, like some monster (Dementor) is slowly stealing my life from me and I'm powerless to stop it. After my shower, I put on one of my favorite T-shirts; a cartoon cartoon of the TARDIS and 10 th Md from Doctor Who, with glow-in-the-dark Weeping Angels around information technology. It's comfortable, which is why I thought I chose it, but only moments after putting it on, I realized it's more than. My favorite stories have always been a comfort to me, just as they've challenged me, taught me, and

Diving in to Save Ourselves

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Intro: Pop Culture Therapy (originally published summer 2019 at conversationswith.net) Photograph property of Cynthia O'Malley "I'd forgotten not all victories are virtually saving the universe."  Rory Williams, Doctor Who: God Complex   O kay, here'south the programme. We're going to talk nigh Popular Civilisation (think Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Supergirl, and more) and how we tin can employ it for personal understanding and growth. I telephone call it "Pop Civilisation Therapy" simply this is not in any way intended to replace bodily mental health care with a licensed therapist and/or doctor. I encourage you to have a professional person you can turn to, if not on a regular basis, at to the lowest degree during times of loftier stress or intense personal reflection piece of work. I say "we" because I very much hope others will comment and share their experiences and their personal pop civilisation therapy moments and let this to become a conversation. It's scary to talk about these things publicly, just breaking down that stigma is a very importa

Shedding Low-cal on Your Inner Asylum

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"The Monster Backside Me" by Bella Moon Almost everyone I know with mental health struggles has at some point been told those struggles weren't real. Dismissing mental illness is unfortunately very common and rooted in stigma and shame and fear. It'due south also gaslighting. It's really hard to explicate to someone who's never had these struggles only how real they are despite not being visible, tangible things. It's my promise that these examples and parallels from various stories can aid everyone sympathize it a little better, both those of us living with mental affliction, and those non. The mental hospital is surprisingly prevalent in sci-fi/fantasy. Called "Cuckoo's Nest" past Television receiver Tropes, it shows upwards in Buffy ("Normal Again"), Warehouse 13 ("Don't Hate the Player"), Charmed ("Brain Bleed"), Smallville ("Labyrinth"), and The Magicians ("The World in the Walls") to name just a few. In each of these cases

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