Can going to therapist be a hobby?
sure, but an expensive one
might as well go to narcotics/sex addicts/alcoholics anonymous meetings instead
>letting a jew analyze your mind
kek "tell me your secrets goy"
I wanted to post this on /bant/ not here.(mistake) Can you forgive me mods?
>>128256223
I guess but your best bet is to actually study Psychology as a hobby also.
>>128256223
Might as well just smoke pot; it's cheaper and less dangerous
>>128256364
forgiven
t.moot
>>128256223
>The attitudes and thought habits characteristic of the learning tradition are as evident in the street and market place as the yeshiva. The popular picture of the Jew in Eastern Europe, held by Jew and Gentile alike, is true to the Talmudic tradition. The picture includes the tendency to examine, analyze and re-analyze, to seek meanings behind meanings and for implications and secondary consequences. It includes also a dependence on deductive logic as a basis for practical conclusions and actions. In life, as in the Torah, it is assumed that everything has deeper and secondary meanings, which must be probed. All subjects have implications and ramifications. Moreover, the person who makes a statement must have a reason, and this too must be probed. Often a comment will evoke an answer to the assumed reason behind it or to the meaning believed to lie beneath it, or to the remote consequences to which it leads. The process that produces such a response—often with lightning speed—is a modest reproduction of the pilpul process.
>Not only did the Jews of the shtetl speak a unique language (Yiddish), but they also had a unique rhetorical style, rooted in traditions of Talmudic learning:
In keeping with his own conception of contradictory reality, the man of the shtetl is noted both for volubility and for laconic, allusive speech. Both pictures are true, and both are characteristic of the yeshiva as well as the market places. When the scholar converses with his intellectual peers, incomplete sentences, a hint, a gesture, may replace a whole paragraph. The listener is expected to understand the full meaning on the basis of a word or even a sound... Such a conversation, prolonged and animated, may be as incomprehensible to the uninitiated as if the excited discussants were talking in tongues. The same verbal economy may be found in domestic or business circles.
>>128256223
You can get used to going to a therapist. you get comfy.
If the therapist is a good proffesional he will use this as part of your work, it's called transference.
if he is not, he will use it for his own profit.
>>128256508
Ever read about the Jungian interpretations of the Kabala, or the russian ones?
>>128256717
No, any links?
>>128256377
KEK agrees
>>128258001
Start w Jordan Peterson, Freud, and Jung