Merange & Sabina (PART 1 OF 3)
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Subj:Happy New Year, Diane!
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From: denman@infoseek.jp
To: diane705@yahoo.ca
cc: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Thursday, January 2, 2014 5:33:10 PM
Pacific Standard Time
Hi Diane,
How's it going?
I know you've been at Christmas events for some time.
While they are a lot of fun, those events might have exhausted you, eh?
Have you viewed "Sabina"?
I'm glad to know that you love documentaries, specially when they deal with mental health issues or religion or such.
How is my social life?---you may ask.
Well ... for sure, some sexy women!
You would like to find a Sabina for me, wouldn't you?
... not a troubled Sabina, but a together intelligent and fun Sabina, right?
Yes, yes, yes ... actually, such a woman is Merange, who's suffering from "Borderline personality disorder (BPD)"---also called "emotionally unstable personality disorder" or "emotional intensity disorder," whose essential features are a pattern of marked impulsivity and instability of affects, interpersonal relationships, and self image.
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The pattern is present by early adulthood and occurs across a variety of situations and contexts.
Other symptoms may include intense fears of abandonment and intense anger and irritability, the reason for which others have difficulty understanding.
People with BPD often engage in idealization and devaluation of others, alternating between high positive regard and great disappointment.
Self-mutilation and suicidal behavior are common.
Because a personality disorder is a pervasive, enduring and inflexible pattern of maladaptive inner experience and pathological behavior, there is a general reluctance to diagnose personality disorders before adolescence or early adulthood.
Some emphasize, however, that without early treatment, symptoms may worsen.
In any case, Merange is such an intelligent and talented woman.
I met her in July 2004 on the Net.
Her images:
Since then we've been communicating.
As a matter of fact, I've written quite a few articles about her.
Please take a look at some of her blogs:
1) http://blog.livedoor.jp/merange_as-merange/
2) http://blog.livedoor.jp/merange_as/
3) Merange's Love Poem
4) http://merangepoem.blog.fc2.com/
By the way, Diane, do you believe in miracles?
I'm pretty sure you do.
I've just written an article about a miracle.
Please click the following link:
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■"Happy New Year"
I hope you'll enjoy the above article!
Your smiling Bohemian, Kato
with a lot of love
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Subj:What a dangerous relation!
Run away!
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From: diane@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Friday, January 3, 2014 2:14PM
Pacific Standard Time
Hi Kato,
Happy New Year to you, kiddo!
I've been thinking about you and glad to hear the good news about your mother.
It's amazing how strong her will to live is and I know it's tough for you.
I didn't know you were the eldest son, which makes it even tougher.
I'd imagine as your siblings will look to you to take the lead role in your mother's affairs.
I do think it is wonderful if a person's death can be dignified and freely chosen, but I don't think life operates that way.
Any more than our birth can be freely chosen and dignified.
... seems to me it will be as it will be.
The trouble is that when one is old and sick can they really indeed make the right choice in that situation.
I think of death frequently and the how and when and so far I think I will just take it as it comes, like life, one day at a time.
Hey, stay away from that Merange.
You don't want anything to do with a potentially angry and irritagted woman who may or may not self-multilate and exhibit suicidal behavour.
Take a look at the following docu-drama.
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Don't walk away, kiddo ... run away.
Trust me on this one.
Of course, you're probably just pulling my leg. Bad boy.
I finally got Sabina over the holidays and I bless you for the recommendation.
Very well done.
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My name was Sabina Spielrein
ICH HEIß SABINA SPIELREIN
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■"Sabina"
I hadn't realized Sabina was executed by the Germans (who she had believed were far too civilized and friendly a people to even consider such an evil course) when she was 57 years old.
Also the daughters, sadly, met the same fate.
It is quite interesting to watch the documentary that Sabina fell in love with Jung who was like her father the psychopath, and Jung fell in love with Sabina who was like his mother the hysteric.
So Sabina was correct in that it was probably predestined that she should fall in love with her father and Jung with his mother.
Fascinating really.
Thanks so much for this splendid opportunity to learn more about Jung and the whole subject of psychotherapy.
I'm in Harrison Hot Springs with my boyfriend right now.
It's pouring rain and he's napping so my chance to send you this note.
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Hope 2014 will bring you much love, peace & happiness, Kato,
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Hugs, Diane ~
Kato, talking about Merange, I'm pretty sure that you're pulling my leg, huh?
What makes you think so?
Well ... nobody wants anything to do with a potentially angry and irritagted woman who may self-multilate and exhibit suicidal behavour.
You're right, Diane.
Kato, have you viewed the above docu-drama?
Yes, of course, I have.
Then, you should trust me. You just run away from Merange.
I understand your concern, but back in 2004 Merange wrote the following note on the Net.