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Harsh, but yeah, that's closer to my experience too. In my job, i meet lots of old people, and oddly enough they really dont want to die. They are sick, ugly and weak, yet they are holding on to life tightly and some clutter their homes with so much junk (valuables in their eyes), that you can't even navigate there - so many attachments.
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I get sick very rarely. But that's cause I don't go out much.
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I'm exactly 35 - the perfection incarnate
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@Ryan M See that - getting older feels like this - just recognize it and that's it. That's the nature of this world - change, getting older, body decaying, eventual death of body.
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Raze replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Yet women constantly complain about being permanent girlfriends, curious. -
Going to the factory and hoarding them as cheap healing items was my go to in New Vegas. If I ran out, I ran back for more lol
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Breakingthewall replied to Nemra's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
There is no creator god who designs what appears; that would be impossible because such a god would be a limited entity separate from its creation. What is called god, or reality, is limitlessness itself; this is equivalent to being. To be means to appear, an affirmative quality, the fact of being. Reality always is, without origin, since there are no limits. This being manifests itself in constant relative change. From this unlimited relative change, forms arise. -
Brittany replied to Olaf's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I agree. A guru pretending to be perfect is a distraction. But a guru being a huge imperfect mess is also a distraction. haha Sometimes a very messy, flawed, imperfect guru who acts a fool makes us want to "cancel" them entirely and throw out the baby with the bathwater. So in the end, the message is the only thing that really matters. Anything that pulls you too much into the messenger, versus focusing on the message itself, can be a distraction. -
I always pictured my mid thirties as the age I'm like "supposed" to be.
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Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What truth, being someone who can't face life and use spirituality for evasion? -
Nemra replied to Nemra's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Do you see that whatever the nature is, must have the property of being infinite? Infinity becomes a logical necessity. Don't you think that only nothing being God's nature is limiting God? Why can't God have infinite types of nature? - Today
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Breakingthewall replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
This is the forum of spiritual bypassing. Nobody is interested in real work, just in some relief and ego inflation. But that's not only here , that's spirituality in general . Believing I'm consciousness, I'm god, I'm creating my suffering because I want, etc. Spirituality is like anything else, who sells is who says what people want to listen. -
The poll is stupid if you can see the results before it is closed. Anyways, if you're rational and not retarded, you would hope everyone presses the red button (just for their own sake), because then everybody survives regardless, and regardless of how many pushes the button, you will survive. But of course there is always one retard who doesn't understand this (or they misclicked, or their cat ran across the keyboard, or an asteroid hit their WiFi router and it sent a signal to click the wrong button). So if you're willing to bet that more than 50% of people are willing to potentially sacrifice themselves in order to save one or more retards / unlucky people (or they are simply retarded or unlucky themselves), then go ahead, push blue. And if the poll results above is an accurate representation of the level of retardation or unluck we're dealing with, then maybe you should push blue (but a 3.4% margin is pretty slim). But if you don't have access to that information, you would have to gamble on the level of retardation or unluck of people on Twitter, or do some research into it and relevant facets like reading comprehension, statistical understanding, misclick rates. Then you would also have to adjust the numbers according the real life situation of people encountering a poll and being hopefully informed more rigorously that this is truly life or death. And that removes like 90% of the fun or realism/authenticity of these kinds of polls, because they are not presented in a context that is similiar to the probable real assumed context.
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Yes, absolutely. It is great when we are able to use language to point to and explore a neurotic pattern in the psyche. But language isn't the only tool that can be used.
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Hojo replied to Miguel1's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
There is a pyramid under there. -
Leo! Do a reel about how first world easy life is dulling people out. I walk around the cities here in Sweden a see so many dull people. Their basic needs are met but their soul is empty, they are walking zombies. We got something wrong, Western Europe feels like an elderly house. People are fucking boring, uninsipring and mentally challenged.
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Used to be popular when I was growing up in Aus. Never see it anymore. Except maybe in little fish and chips shops. I always thought it was the same thing as root beer.
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@Miguel1 you are young. Get older and you will be sick multiple times a year.
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he went full circle.
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I think he meant rasing awareness about how their feelings can lead them to the wrong people and paths. Women are vibers and they have to learn how to sharpen their intuition not just blaming men for how much they abuse.
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Miguel1 replied to Miguel1's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Leo Gura I see, thank you for your take. -
Itβs party time
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Leo Gura replied to Miguel1's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think it's mostly confirmation bias and exaggerations. There are many storms in that area so plenty of early aviation struggled there. I doubt there is some supernatural force at work there. -
Mellowmarsh replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
This observing has no image. Itβs impossible for this observing to know whatβs being observed because there is no between the observing and the observed. There is no observer, any assumed observer is the observed of this imageless observing. Your whole imagined life youβve been living a lie, from cradle to grave, a rather convincing scam contrived purely of empty to the core concepts that know absolutely nothing about reality because even reality itself does not exist outside of its artificial concept. You are fixated on ideas but have zero idea what an idea is, except as belief in this artificial conception . -
Has this ever been discussed here or talked about by Leo? There is a document about this way back in the days. Itβs a good one, I watched it in my youth and that opened my mind completely for the possibilities of mystical experiences, and that there is a way higher power working beyond what our science and physics knows. I mean how the hell do you explain shit like an airplane flying and then goes missing for 10 mins in the radar, then once the plane lands, everyoneβs watches and clocks are 10 minutes late, other than via consciousness and mystical effects? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bermuda_Triangle_incidents
