Editing Interview:2007/05/18 Alejandro Jodorowsky Interviews Marilyn Manson

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'''J: Manson, you talk a lot about the Devil, but have you already met him?'''<br>
 
'''J: Manson, you talk a lot about the Devil, but have you already met him?'''<br>
 
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'''M:''' He is in me, and that could perhaps be my twin. In any case, that's why I wrote '[[You and Me and the Devil Makes 3|You, Me And The Devil Makes 3]]'. If you listen to this song, it's really me talking about myself.<br>
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'''M:''' He is in me, and that could perhaps be my twin. In any case, that's why I wrote '[[You, Me And The Devil Makes 3]]'. If you listen to this song, it's really me talking about myself.<br>
 
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'''J: The Devil is the Ego. The ego is a box which contains your essential being, infinite and eternal. This box can be open or closed. Take the example of a politician... the true self of the politician stays in the box. Limited. Very quickly, you can suffer because of these limits. Manson does things differently: he opens the box and allows his true self to exit. He allows it to have a voice. This is why my friend Manson pushes the limits. But with this record, Manson breaks these emotional limits. Am I right?'''<br>
 
'''J: The Devil is the Ego. The ego is a box which contains your essential being, infinite and eternal. This box can be open or closed. Take the example of a politician... the true self of the politician stays in the box. Limited. Very quickly, you can suffer because of these limits. Manson does things differently: he opens the box and allows his true self to exit. He allows it to have a voice. This is why my friend Manson pushes the limits. But with this record, Manson breaks these emotional limits. Am I right?'''<br>

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