Leo Gura

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  1. If Tate were imprisoned that would send a nice message and wake-up call to his young audience that this philosophy is bad. It won't convert the die-hard fans, but most of his followers are not like that. So deplatforming him and convicting him is not in vain.
  2. You can help 100 women, but if you rape 1, that's enough to make you a scumbag. So such defenses cannot fly. And really, I would say Tate's greatest crime is teaching this sex trafficking business model to thousands of men, thereby normalizing it in their minds.
  3. I have not found it any more addictive than any other psychedelic. But weed affects me very differently than most people.
  4. You ARE society. Society cannot do anything unless you create it first. Some day you need to realize that society owes you nothing, not even life.
  5. Society rewards you with many things which you are too ignorant to understand or appreciate. Nobody is stopping you from creating massive value. You are just too incompetent to do so. And your political narratives are just an excuse from confronting your own incompentence.
  6. It's good to see these Red Pill people discredit themselves with their own nonsense. The toxicity from such ideologies will always be self-defeating and an embarassment to decent people. Nothing they say can ever normalize the manipulation and exploitation of women that is at the heart of their game. So this thing was destined to implode.
  7. You are projecting and got your ego way too wrapped up in this. I clearly stated that he is a toxic guy from the beginning. And when video emerged of him scamming his male customers, I called him out for being a scammer. You wanted me to ban discussions of Tate from the whole forum, which of course wasn't warranted no matter what he did. And also, I never saw these newest videos of him confessing to tax evasion and whoring out his own girls. The criminal sex trafficking stuff is just now coming to light. Most early discussions of Tate centered around his Red Pill chauvenist philosophy. Now things have escalated way beyond philosophy. I have never defended Red Pill philosophy here. But people are free to discuss about it within reason. If Tate had an account on this forum he would have been banned long ago, but discussions about him will not be banned simply because he is a scumbag.
  8. That's a given. A sociopath will always find weak and vulnerable targets to leech off of. He uses their empathy and decency against them because they justify to themselves, "Well, surely this guy couldn't be such a heartless monster, maybe he just made an honest mistake?"
  9. Yes, absolutely that. That's all it is. Self-awareness. Yes, that's all there is to meditation. Anything more is a distraction. You can move your focus around as you sit there doing nothing. You can focus it like a flashlight into the body, but I recommend you maintain the wideest possible focus on your entire field of experience. The body will be part of that but play no special importance.
  10. It's really quite outrageous how shameless Tate was in confessing his numerous crimes on camera. He's exactly the kind of character I pegged him as when I first heard his name. But way worse. I gave him too much benefit of the doubt. Anyone defending this is flat out retarded: Tate is a classical dark triad sociopath. This has nothing to do with being a man or being conservative. He's just a criminal con-artist. But even worse. He whored out his own girlfriends to cover his gambling debts. That's all you need to know about him.
  11. Do-nothing is the core of meditation. Combine do-nothing with a gentle but firm concentration on doing nothing. Ease into it. It has to be comfortable and easy. Basically just sit and be at total ease with the mind not constructing anything.
  12. Yes! Well said. That's exactly how it is, only it gets more and more insane the deeper you go. Salvia is clear but very mentally uncomfortable and disturbing for me. It feels like throwing a baby into the middle of a 100 mile swamp at night and just leaving it there to survival all alone.
  13. That's basically true of all "bad" experiences period: your mind is bad at interpreting the state and wants to avoid and escape into a more pleasant state.
  14. Not for everyone of course.
  15. I vape pure concentrated THC (called shatter), and even that I will soon replace with a sublingual tincture. I hate the taste of weed. If I could find pure synthetic THC powder that's what I would plug.
  16. Yup, millenials and zoomers invented the ego.
  17. @John Paul Don't speak too soon. Stick around and you might have a change of heart
  18. Yeah, it's that way for me too. Similar to salvia in alien vibe. Weed just affects people differently.
  19. The collapse of all his mental contructions and the self-awareness of his immense biases and selfishness. Peterson is stuck playing a game of ideology which rewards him with money, fame, and love. He has sold his soul to the devil while fully convinced that he is crusading on behalf of God.
  20. I don't go by strain or dose. Any THC will do. Smoke till you are too terrified to smoke any more.
  21. @ardacigin Well said.
  22. There are many different kinds of awakening and higher consciousness, so you have to specify what claims people are actually making and what your goals are. Since you can't know who's claims are highest, you should keep an open mind and don't assume you've reached the end of whatever consciousness is capable of.
  23. There's no way to test that at this point since it's water under the bridge. Certainly 5-MeO has potentiated all psychedelics for me to some extent. However, I think I was always exceptionally sensitive to weed, I just never tried it until very late in my psychedelic experiments. In a sense it was perfect to leave it for last. In retrospect I see that not toying with weed was all part of my divine plan because it is so potent and I had to build up to it.
  24. 5-MeO goes deep but my most deepest consciousness has been on weed.