Date: 24 Nov 2017 Subject: The patholgizing of the natural Thoughts after reading Huysmans: the evolution of what's considered unnatural and natural. How modernity has surpassed the most grotesquely unnatural scenarios imagined in the past, while pretending to be the exact opposite: living a life about as natural as a Versailles faux shepherdess. The modern fetishes for the "real" and the "unspoiled", &c. Yeah. About as modern as Rousseau (that stupid f*cker again). The apex exemplars of this kind of thinking: faith-less and culture-sundered people in any suicidally decadent urban area of the US and Western Europe. For people so obsessed with their physical health, these folks look awfully damned sickly. All the neuroses underlying much of "alternative medicine" (sic), its recycling of absurd 19th century ideas: "vitalism" (in back of the trendy diagnosis of 'adrenal fatigue') and alt med's Manichean notion of the body as something inherently dirty and self-polluting (naturopaths attributing all maladies to unscientific and unverifiable things like so-called 'leaky gut', 'parasites' and 'chemical toxins' that need to be purged. How very Protestant: sin, cleansing and redemption.