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Breakingthewall replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
you can call it a dream or whatever you like. All movement is relationship, and every relationship is caused by a chain of relationships that has no beginning, because a beginning would be an absolute limit. Therefore, your direct experience is caused by an infinite chain of events that unfolds in infinite directions and dimensions. Therefore, it is absolutely certain that your point of view is one among infinities. Maybe the other pov were in another dimension, time, reality, but time is not lineal, there are infinite timelines, because there can't be límits. -
Fun fact, some Owls can bark like Dogs! https://youtu.be/8Se3Ta0aKkk?si=kbhkA7N9X2kvUTxH
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Whoo am I?!
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@Ramasta9 okay, thanks for sharing:)
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Joseph Maynor replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
This is why I tend to think that Love requires Truth but actually goes beyond it. It requires Embodiment not just Understanding. There's a necessary mystery with Love because it's about Relation and the magic of communion with Truth. -
I prefer the shitty version (95% oxide/5% citrate) because I think the slight laxative effect has a better effect on my cognition than the magnesium itself (or I get enough magnesium with it).
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Here’s one. It’s really long: https://www.actualized.org/insights/writing-my-book
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Someone here replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yeah I'm aware. The raw direct experience is a collection of sounds and visuals .. the mind creates out of that egoless cocktail an illusion of "object ". Like now I'm holding my IPhone. There is no IPhone it's just a stream of visuals and sensations ..but mind fills in the blanks . -
@Leo Gura Is that also you got 507 errors so frequently? I suggest you hire more staff members and even program an AI algorithm that can help remove trolls and mainly spam bots that steal and waste server resources. Just a suggestion. I really love your content! Btw can you someday redesign the website UI so it scales properly on mobile? Not asking you to go ultra fancy but right now your website is really hard to navigate on mobile.
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Thanks for sharing .I heard that milk and banana smoothie is good too .
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Yes I do .that's why I shared this tip. I'm aware of the negative side to eating too much before sleep like gaining fat or lack of recovery during sleep because the blood goes to the digestive system to digest the heavy meal instead of rejuvenating the body and can potentially trigger vivid dreams or nightmares .also increases blood pressure and heart rate as you mentioned . However..as I clearly said this is like a hack for overcoming chronic insomnia. if you can't sleep for days you won't care about the not so serious downsides of eating late .
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I'm a feminist liberal male, by your camp I'm essentially indoctrinated to be gay, yet wakeup every morning beside a woman..... a.... feminist woman with a high libido.
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enchanted replied to enchanted's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Maybe you aren't as straight as you claim 😜 -
NewKidOnTheBlock replied to LastThursday's topic in Intellectual Stuff: Philosophy, Science, Technology
@kavaris So they even used chemicals, wow nice, such fascinating people Egyptians were. It's really a compliment to their ingenuity to think their pyramids are of alien origins, if you think about it - Today
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The point was, words evolve. "Man" meant every human, women were called "wif", men were called "wher". Take a guess as to why wife means married now, and man means penis. Guess hard You guys just need to get out into the real world and meet people. Women, feminists, love us. Get off broTube, why did the crisis magically correspond with the rise of social media.
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Someone here replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
There is never ever anything other than direct experience. Direct perception of Eiffel tower is a visual and auditory experience . A Thought or memory or mental image of the Effiel tower is also direct experience but is not made out of visual perception or auditory perception..rather...mental shady vague image in your mind . -
Brooootooooool. Feminists will never give a fuck about us. Lmfao
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Someone here replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Look at it..the answer is literally inside the question. You hear the voice but you don't see her .therefore what exists is the voice not the imagery. Is this accurate in your opinion? -
Of course no denying any that. The hypocrisy doesn’t prove ideals didn't exist - every system establishes ideals we fail to live up to consistently - just like the ideals of today when the West backs Israels ethnic cleansing and all the other things it does whilst talking of human rights and promoting democracy. Same with Muslims who do everything under the sun then decline eating pork at the restaurant lol For sure: Not saying abuses didn't exist amongst Muslims, just like everywhere in the world especially in the past, and still today unfortunately. Islam actually gave women provisions and protections (legal personhood status, inheritance, rights etc) over a thousand years ago - the same standard we celebrate in the West today as recent ''developments''. No wonder Western women had to revolt. Coverture laws in English common law literally erased a woman's legal existence upon marriage - her property, earnings or ability enter contracts all became her husband's. The things Western modernity actually introduced that are genuinely new like mass political structures (nation states), industrial economies etc aren't so much moral achievements but material developments. With that also came better state capacity, institutions and enforcement mechanisms of laws and ''moral principles'' - such as treating women better by acknowledging their worth. But Islam had already introduced those moral principles millenia ago - despite material development lacking. Many cases of women winning in court over various affairs, inheritance etc in the Ottoman records etc - the ability to challenge men in court or be recognized legally wasn't even available in the West until recently. Even if we go by voting rights not existing for women in Islam - voting based democracies didn't exist anywhere so there's no way it could have. And even by that metric - large Muslim nations allow women to vote and have had women presidents whilst the beacon of freedom and liberty still hasn't (US). People still cherry pick Tali bro's as evidence of the exception when majority of Muslims and Muslim nations don't agree with their approach: The later videos of the women critiquing Saudi Arabia and or Iran if it comes up (haven't seen them) are right to do so. Those are frankenstein interpretations of Islam that are now thankfully changing. There's wide variation among Muslim's implementing Islam with a few core pillars remaining intact. Even with the punishment aspect - there's plenty of context behind applying them (including the entirety of the sharia). They were rarely applied (chopping hands for stealing) and mostly worked as a deterrent at a time when they didn't have prisons etc. That girl brought up the very reasonable point about the needy and starving being punished for stealing. A quick google AI search: ''Suspension During Famine: Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second caliph, famously suspended the hadd (cut-off) punishment for stealing during a year of famine. Need as Doubt (Shubhah): Islamic jurisprudence holds that necessity, such as stealing to survive, creates a "doubt" (shubhah) that invalidates the application of the maximum punishment. Ruling by Scholars: Renowned jurists, including Ahmad ibn Hanbal, confirmed that the hand is not cut for theft when the act is driven by necessity during times of hardship.'' Developments in the West have definitely helped loosen the rigidity of gender roles and norms - but it's not like women in Islam were barred from economic roles either. The economies back then were just not developed to the same degree. In fact many women including the prophets wives ran successful businesses / were merchants and scholars that were revered and taught in positions of authority. His first marriage was monogamous and lasted 25 years till his wifes death (he was 25, she was 40). If his primary driver was sexual desire or accumulation of women that makes no sense. People try to imply things to him for the fact he had multiple wives - such as his lust or greed or desire for young pure women. From AI: ''They were widowed, vulnerable members of a war-torn society. Marriage was the welfare system. There were no pensions, no social services, no safety nets. Marriage was protection, status, and survival. In tribal Arabia, marriage was the primary way to form alliances. For example: Marriage to Juwayriya bint al-Harith led to: Her entire tribe being freed from captivity, hundreds of people gaining freedom, her tribe becoming allies instead of enemies Marriage to Safiyya bint Huyayy helped reconcile former Jewish tribal enemies and integrate them peacefully. Marriage to Aisha bint Abi Bakr strengthened the bond with Abu Bakr, his closest companion and future leader. These marriages stabilized a fragile society. They were state-building marriages.'' Guess even enlightened homeboy couldn't spin that many plates and had to cap it at 4 in the end. Ignore her proselytising at the end. So cringe and stupid when Muslims do that: Cool link. I would go by the definition of biological reality, not psychological reality where people identity as women or experience themselves as women.
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Dazgwny replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don’t think any of yous understand love. Infinite love. Absolute. I think yous think you do. But don’t. It’s still an emotion to you. It might be the strongest emotion ever you’ve experienced. But still emotion. At ludicrous levels. This isn’t the love Leo talks about. It’s easy to sit there and agree, and accept, why love is no difference between seeming good and evil. There is no evil, there is no difference between right or wrong. But some of you who claim to accept this post, will still dislike it. But yet accept it. That isn’t it. Love isn’t acceptance. Love is love. It’s impossible to explain. You just have to become it. Love isn’t loving anything and everything. Love IS anything and everything. Love is why there is evil, love is why there is murder, torture, rape, all the horrible shit that goes down, along with all the pleasurable so called good shit that goes down, and more. I see this forum, and it’s people, views and opinions, insights and all, and never really do I truly see anyone, certainly from what is written, that truly understands love. Love is so monumental, so big, so infinitely big, that it is so misunderstood. This acceptance nonsense though, is not it. Anything that carries emotion, is not it. If you reach infinite love, you are dead. It is that simple. You can’t reach it without having died. So anyone who says they’ve got it, but hasn’t died, hasn’t got it. It would be a myth, a trick of the mind. How do I know this? Because I died, reality ended. Yet here I am. Make of this what you will. Death isn’t what you think it is. Reality isn’t what you think it is. But remember, don’t physically harm yourself to try and find out. Because you won’t be back in this dream to realise it. It’s all a mind thing. Reality is mind -
If yous wanna get into how they are built, i can break it down for yous very meticulously, but yous need to know about each area of egypt, as well as all the chemical analysis and evidence goin on there, as each pyramid is being shaped in a totally different way, and each generation gets more retarded than the last. First u have to know what wgypt even is, as theres more than jus pyramids, and each location make pictoral and symbolic references to the history of the last — (N) ^^^^(Mediterranean Sea)^^^^^^Canaan aka Israel ↗ Assyrian conquest ~722 BCE Aramaic becomes dominant in Israel region ↖ Alexandria | Nile (flows N to S) Land of Onias / East of Nile | Heliopolis ↙ ~30 km from Cairo Giza Plateau / Cairo ~110 km from the Red Sea (Pyramids & Sphinx & Memphis, old capital) | Hawara ~75 km ↖ (from Memphis) (Labyrinth / Faiyum) Akhenatens Cty ~200 km | ↓ 2,000 km ↑ | N to S ^^^(Nile, cont.)^^^ @ ^^^(Red Sea)^^^ | ← 250 km from river to sea @median → ~580 km | ~100 km from Abydos (Osireion) to Dendera Dendera (Oh'Hathor, Temple in Denderus) ~60 km \ Thebes (Luxor & Karnak) ~100 km | Edfu (Temple of Horus) ~160 km / Aswan ~75 km | Nubia (Sudan) ~ ``` (note: wen i get on my comp, ill turn that section into a codeblock) So in the temple of hathor, theres evidence of Spiritus salis or spirit of salt (aka hydrochloric acid) used, which melts granite, which is precesly wat we see on tge steps leadingo into said temple. This not only can and is used to make some of the pieces (the impossibly large, single piece ones) but also to do the hieroglyphs. Bee honey has to be used to prevent said acid from reacting outside of its target~Granted theres more complexity to it cause they are layering these things as if they have very deep and complex understanding of alchemy. And its not just Granite. Theres a harder stone than granite used for a couple statues, as well as the uber popular type of limestone they used, which can be quarred out from the kartoosh~however~the issue isnt about quarrying out stone, its how do you lift pieces of stone into place, as unless you wanna be one of the thousand fools to try breaking their arms at the other end of the rope and pulley system, then you arent going to get too far... So what you need is a machine, albeit a very primitive machine thats gonna lift everything and swing it into place. Now do we know what that machine is? Well we have these deep, deep pits in (see video, those pits w the birds). they can use those to exert force downwards, and so thats one piece of the puzzle yous can explore. So thats one. Two is we learn about the giza pyramids from i wana say its in Luxor, ... here rather than me try and explain what all the sites look like, lets show wat the giza site looks like, nd yous can jus watch the video. Yous can use that information to model it in ur head. But remember, they dont use *one way. And they dont need to push stones down the river, they have all the stones needed on site. watch this video (@12:30 around there) so you can see how incredible complex each shape of each stone is, as thatll start to open yous up to the kind of compkexity involved. This is super meticulous stuff, so this isnt like, get some of your workers to make random stones, like this is an intellectual undertaking. u have to have a lot of time and a lot of passion. p.s. always remember that everything at the site is there for a reason. And, that its precisely because they took for granted the gods~that they were able to specialize in al these language, engineering and alchemical feat/skills. Yous still havent even got to the language part, like yous have a long way to go.
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I can literally sense the butt hurt through my screen lmao
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Now.... follow this logic through. We'll wait. -straight white man
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enchanted replied to enchanted's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Wow what a highly conscious statement
