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We ought to be much more fearful of what we don__ know. We should really be fearful of an unconscious that inhabits us, that guides us, that influences our life and of which we don__ know the face and don__ know the message. Actually I have much less fear since I confronted fears. What__ frightening to me is people whose unconscious leads them, destroys them, and yet they will never stop and look at it. That__ the minotaur in the labyrinth, which many people never come face to face with. There was a very remarkable percussion composer, Edgar Varese, who always mocked psychology, mocked psychoanalysis, mocked psychiatry. He was satirical about it, wouldn__ have any of it. And yet his whole life pattern was self-destructive. He was an innovator and a tremendous musician. But he blocked himself. His biography is out now, and you can see the pattern. You can see this demon that was driving him, the origin of it. He seemed to be a very fearless, strong, tremendous tempered man with great force; he even looked like a Corsican bandit. But he had no power over the forces that were pushing him. That is what frightens me.
Anaïs Nin A Woman Speaks: The Lectures, Seminars and Interviews of Anaïs Nin
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We ought to be much more fearful of what we don__ know. We should really be fearful of an unconscious that inhabits us, that guides us, that influences our life and of which we don__ know the face and don__ know the message. Actually I have much less fear since I confronted fears. What__ frightening to me is people whose unconscious leads them, destroys them, and yet they will never stop and look at it. That__ the minotaur in the labyrinth, which many people never come face to face with. There was a very remarkable percussion composer, Edgar Varese, who always mocked psychology, mocked psychoanalysis, mocked psychiatry. He was satirical about it, wouldn__ have any of it. And yet his whole life pattern was self-destructive. He was an innovator and a tremendous musician. But he blocked himself. His biography is out now, and you can see the pattern. You can see this demon that was driving him, the origin of it. He seemed to be a very fearless, strong, tremendous tempered man with great force; he even looked like a Corsican bandit. But he had no power over the forces that were pushing him. That is what frightens me.
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