








X-Files: "Solve Your Own Murder" Investigation Collection
Perhaps Neo and Trinity could suggest this as well. Or, Alice Miller and the teaching techniques that break our spirit/soul and separate us from it - she called it poisonous pedagogy and connected it to what evolved into Hitler’s Germany. Werner Herzog in his film Nosferatu, and Hans Jurgen von Syberberg in his 7-hour film OUR HITLER, suggested that the disease that is Hitler did not die when he did, but continues to spread and infect and needs constant opposition! There is a murderous surface to life that subverts soul-ful-ness. Noam Chomsky stated that Russian depends on force and violence but in America we accomplish the same suppression without violence (although that could be switching to Russia mode in America). And let’s add Dr. James Gilligan, a Massachusetts Psychiatrist who believed that murderers often acted out their own trauma, tried to tell the story of what destroyed them through their crimes, albeit unconsciously. This method also made it virtually impossible for people to have even a shred of sympatico for the criminal because of the horror of the acts. The inability to articulate the problem, or come across professionals who recognized the need for this, allowed the murder to go unsolved or even uncharged, so to speak! This is the soup that this dilemma arises from.
self-hatred as evidence of murder - when you are not who you are would you not detest what has settled in your place and masquerades as your identity, garnering perhaps approval from those most responsible for your early demise and continued suppression!
false self/true self, the monster that grows inside and what gets it going. those who hide the existence of this virus and its presence in ancestral memory/experience. We are murdered from within. Are we victims, ignorant of the loss, or do we investigate and figure it out: decontaminate the core of life and ourselves, take the risks to circumvent those who obfuscate. Like the hero in Shawshank! He named it: obtuse! He was punished, but he didn’t stop!
The murder my senior year - the willingness of the sheriff to murder my life before it even got going!
Some of these cases forwarded the series’ mythological story arc and involved the investigative duo’s moving closer toward uncovering a vast government conspiracy regarding the existence of extraterrestrials. The series began with Mulder, the believer, often at pains to convince his skeptical partner of the possibilities of the paranormal. But, as the show progressed, so did their working relationship and mutual understanding. Under their motto, “The truth is out there,” Scully, a medical doctor, and Mulder, a psychologist and criminal profiler, complemented each other’s strengths as they tried again and again to explain the unexplainable.
Perhaps Neo and Trinity could suggest this as well. Or, Alice Miller and the teaching techniques that break our spirit/soul and separate us from it - she called it poisonous pedagogy and connected it to what evolved into Hitler’s Germany. Werner Herzog in his film Nosferatu, and Hans Jurgen von Syberberg in his 7-hour film OUR HITLER, suggested that the disease that is Hitler did not die when he did, but continues to spread and infect and needs constant opposition! There is a murderous surface to life that subverts soul-ful-ness. Noam Chomsky stated that Russian depends on force and violence but in America we accomplish the same suppression without violence (although that could be switching to Russia mode in America). And let’s add Dr. James Gilligan, a Massachusetts Psychiatrist who believed that murderers often acted out their own trauma, tried to tell the story of what destroyed them through their crimes, albeit unconsciously. This method also made it virtually impossible for people to have even a shred of sympatico for the criminal because of the horror of the acts. The inability to articulate the problem, or come across professionals who recognized the need for this, allowed the murder to go unsolved or even uncharged, so to speak! This is the soup that this dilemma arises from.
self-hatred as evidence of murder - when you are not who you are would you not detest what has settled in your place and masquerades as your identity, garnering perhaps approval from those most responsible for your early demise and continued suppression!
false self/true self, the monster that grows inside and what gets it going. those who hide the existence of this virus and its presence in ancestral memory/experience. We are murdered from within. Are we victims, ignorant of the loss, or do we investigate and figure it out: decontaminate the core of life and ourselves, take the risks to circumvent those who obfuscate. Like the hero in Shawshank! He named it: obtuse! He was punished, but he didn’t stop!
The murder my senior year - the willingness of the sheriff to murder my life before it even got going!
Some of these cases forwarded the series’ mythological story arc and involved the investigative duo’s moving closer toward uncovering a vast government conspiracy regarding the existence of extraterrestrials. The series began with Mulder, the believer, often at pains to convince his skeptical partner of the possibilities of the paranormal. But, as the show progressed, so did their working relationship and mutual understanding. Under their motto, “The truth is out there,” Scully, a medical doctor, and Mulder, a psychologist and criminal profiler, complemented each other’s strengths as they tried again and again to explain the unexplainable.
Perhaps Neo and Trinity could suggest this as well. Or, Alice Miller and the teaching techniques that break our spirit/soul and separate us from it - she called it poisonous pedagogy and connected it to what evolved into Hitler’s Germany. Werner Herzog in his film Nosferatu, and Hans Jurgen von Syberberg in his 7-hour film OUR HITLER, suggested that the disease that is Hitler did not die when he did, but continues to spread and infect and needs constant opposition! There is a murderous surface to life that subverts soul-ful-ness. Noam Chomsky stated that Russian depends on force and violence but in America we accomplish the same suppression without violence (although that could be switching to Russia mode in America). And let’s add Dr. James Gilligan, a Massachusetts Psychiatrist who believed that murderers often acted out their own trauma, tried to tell the story of what destroyed them through their crimes, albeit unconsciously. This method also made it virtually impossible for people to have even a shred of sympatico for the criminal because of the horror of the acts. The inability to articulate the problem, or come across professionals who recognized the need for this, allowed the murder to go unsolved or even uncharged, so to speak! This is the soup that this dilemma arises from.
self-hatred as evidence of murder - when you are not who you are would you not detest what has settled in your place and masquerades as your identity, garnering perhaps approval from those most responsible for your early demise and continued suppression!
false self/true self, the monster that grows inside and what gets it going. those who hide the existence of this virus and its presence in ancestral memory/experience. We are murdered from within. Are we victims, ignorant of the loss, or do we investigate and figure it out: decontaminate the core of life and ourselves, take the risks to circumvent those who obfuscate. Like the hero in Shawshank! He named it: obtuse! He was punished, but he didn’t stop!
The murder my senior year - the willingness of the sheriff to murder my life before it even got going!
Some of these cases forwarded the series’ mythological story arc and involved the investigative duo’s moving closer toward uncovering a vast government conspiracy regarding the existence of extraterrestrials. The series began with Mulder, the believer, often at pains to convince his skeptical partner of the possibilities of the paranormal. But, as the show progressed, so did their working relationship and mutual understanding. Under their motto, “The truth is out there,” Scully, a medical doctor, and Mulder, a psychologist and criminal profiler, complemented each other’s strengths as they tried again and again to explain the unexplainable.