I just gave Artie his afternoon dose of laudanum (giving therapy, like giving head, is very stressful). Are you suggesting that remembering is forgetful? Or that by forgetting our false selves we remember our REAL selves? Or that you are jealous that your pathetically ET-incongruous serious thread drew fewer responses than Duref's frivolous one? Forgetting is largely an issue of the elderly, since the young have little to remember but their own self-absorbededly trivial lives. They do not realize that the seemingly inconsequential decisions that they make hourly add up karmically to the existential positions of old age (I myself am currently being suffocated by a drunken fat lady of a certain age who fell asleep most awkwardly on me so that she severely impedes my nasal passages.) The youth of ET (which, I suspect, does not include you) cannot comprehend that forgetting oneself in Freudian/Gurdjieffian/Ouspenskian fashion imperceptibly segues into Alzheimer's.
