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@Leo Gura what do emotions like mild frustration or mild anger look like at higher levels of consciousness? Obviously when you're more conscious you don get lost in such emotions, but that's basic, I'm curious what it looks like from a much higher elevation in daily life.
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But there's levels to this though. Some of these have a human in the loop who uses AI to help writing and do the voice. I had a channel exactly like this in early 2025. Others are on camera themselves but you can clearly hear the AI script with all the contrast framing and other "LLM-isms".
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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apart from the fact that i haven't had a lot of time lately, i have noticed some hesitancy when it comes to posting...i feel a bit out of place, like it's bad to express myself. regardless, i figured i'd give it a go now and share a thing that's been on my mind lately. as i mentioned before, i am currently doing a very short term therapy with a systemic therapist. the therapist seemed cool in the beginning, but from the sessions i've had with him, something just feels off and the entire project seems a bit pointless. talking about problems doesn't really help. i don't even get what his approach with me is, because it seems like he has no approach at all, or certainly not a very effective one. anyway, i've noticed this rather interesting pattern that every time he says something like "i worry about you" or "it's sad that you feel that way about yourself", i can't take it seriously at all. in fact, i tend to almost feel amused at the situation, because his attempts at validating my experience and parroting back at me the things that i reported experiencing ("i can see that you are experiencing a lot of stress right now, and this is a new situation, ...") just seem so fake. he's getting paid to say that, or he says that because he wants to manipulate me into somehow changing my emotional state, and i'm not buying it. not sure if this is about me or the therapist. he asks regularly "and how does that make you feel?" and the only answer that ever comes to mind for me is "it's okay". i feel like i have to say "it's okay" to everything, because i've been blamed before for all the times i said things weren't okay when i was in therapy...or when i was simply talking to friends and they found my negativity off-putting. ...and also because every time i am honest and tell him what isn't okay, i'm being blamed for it, at least implicitly. so by now, i've considered keeping certain things to myself because this practitioner seems to lack the neutrality to handle these things without ever so slightly adding to the problem? not sure if this is the point, and he'd think that what is being triggered in the therapeutic relationship should occur exactly like that, too.... i don't know.
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Hi all! I wanted to get into freelancing, so I decided I'm gonna start an instagram for more reach, and post reels about the fields I'm interested in to steadily gain followers. What I'm worried about is this: You learn from experience, but also from books. Is it ok to repeat what I've learned from teachers? I would probably be missing out on half of my content potential if all I did was talk from experience.
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Breakingthewall replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
spirituality largely stems from Buddhism, which classifies feelings as maya. The practitioner's goal would be equanimity, which is a flat emotional structure. The idea is that emotions create a dense mental structure that hinders clear vision. Equanimity allows for the perception of the absolute. Taoism says something similar, differing in its concept of the absolute. Christianity, for its part, exhorts you to love; you must love even your enemies. This is another form of equanimity. If you love everything and reject nothing, your emotional structure clarifies, and the whole can be perceived. Islam exhorts you to total submission to God's law and to love God. In this way, supposedly the structure also clarifies, and you would become, in the best-case scenario, a Sufi like al-Hallaj or Rumi. The point is that humans have for default a very dense emotional structure. This structure is what serves as the foundation of society. Human emotions are absolute; without that force, human evolution would never have occurred. The problem is that emotions blind you; you only see emotions. They are a biological vector of enormous power that compels us to go to war or to fuse the atom. Without them, we wouldn't be human. I think it's possible to achieve a structure transparent to the absolute without flattening emotions. You have to align and understand your emotional structure very well, and then you can hack the system at certain moments to put yourself in a mental position where life and death are the same for you. Then, sometimes, the totality manifests itself. -
Just so people know, another AI-generated channel. And honestly? That's rare.
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Jehovah increases replied to Jehovah increases's topic in Off-Topic: Pop-Culture, Entertainment, Fun
The Grand Tour. What the hell I don't remember this? The blob original. The Thing from Another World original. -
As tall as I am, that would be just just over 6’2 feet tall.
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Love the eighties, how could I forget The Dark Crystal? Have to watch it again, must be some 30years since I saw it. What is age when your eternal
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That's my kind of podcast, meow! purrs,😻
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Ima Freeman replied to Emotionalmosquito's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Only if it is not affecting you. Think of good news that apply to you. -
Wilhelm44 replied to Emotionalmosquito's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Good news is so boring lol -
Nice.😄
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By mistake starting posting here again. Pretend like I was never here! (I may pop in to engage with Leo’s new work and content. But, it’s clear I’m not really a part of this place anymore as I don’t resonate with it). Good bye.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Maybe I'm pessimistic, but I suspect it's some sort of platform to funnel into selling or advertising. Build clout for performance enhancing drugs. Probably combined with a deliberate shift of the Overton window on transhumanism. -
PsychedelicEagle replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Haha, maybe at the end Enhanced Games performance will not surpass Olympics performance and people are gonna be like "hmm 🤔🤔🤔" -
Fairs 😁🔥
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When injustice has been done to you it is easy to value truth, to want interactions and relationships to be handled from a place of truth. This is why a society that has justice and a fair legal system is superior to some dictatorship; it is closer to truth. The problem is of course when you have power and an unfair advantage then you don't want truth. Unfortunately modern big tech guys don't seem to value truth or their connection to God but there are plenty of historical examples from Einstein to Ben Franklin. The rich and powerful (read: the elites) need to put God before themselves, simple. Isn't this what the freemasons is about?
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No I dropped 338 reels in the Vault this month.
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXceqCYE94H/?igsh=MXF0bm42dTZlYzYxeg==
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I see. This is a very positive characteristic of yours. What do you think about someone so intelligent that you simply can't understand their thought process or what they are speaking about at all? I know that IQ is not the only measure of intelligence, but what if you talked to someone whose overall intelligence gap between you and them was like the gap between someone with an IQ of 70 and 170? Or 70 and 700? Their concepts and view of life would be so alien that you might start to think they are the stupid ones. Sometimes humans project stupidity (as well as insanity) onto those they simply do not understand. Ok, you mentioned your autism, and it explains a lot. You describe a common issue among autistic and neurodivergent people overall. The thing is that most people are focused on emotions in their interpersonal communication and on feeling good, bonded, and emotionally validated, which also often includes having their biases go unquestioned. Most people do not tend to see conversation with others as an opportunity for a good intellectual discussion (especially in this anti-intellectual age), but rather as something more casual and cathartic. Not that this is ideal, especially in institutions or environments where you would expect more intelligence and integrity, so in that regard I understand your frustration. The tendency you describe, of people to project is unfortunately inescapable.
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Nelson Mandela
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OmniNaut replied to Emotionalmosquito's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
