Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Another Psychoterratic Concept: Topoaversion


Topoaversion 

(topos = place), (aversion = 1590–1600;   Latin āversiōn-  (stem of āversiō ), equivalent to āvers ( us ) turned away ( see averse) + -iōn- -ion) [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/aversion]

The feeling that you do not wish to return to a place that you once loved and enjoyed when you know that it has been irrevocably changed for the worse. It is not topophobia where you can have fear of a place while entering it; topoaversion is a strong enough feeling to keep you from ever returning to visit the place that was once beloved.

Farmosopher

A farmosopher is a retired academic philosopher who wishes to be a full time thinker in a productive sumbiotic, agricultural and psychecultural environment.