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Everything posted by CreamCat
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Because 5-MeO-DMT would be almost free and abundant in VR. 5-MeO-DMT in VR doesn't have to be shipped, so governments won't be able to ban it.
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IBM announced https://www.research.ibm.com/ibm-q/system-one/ which seems to be a proper quantum computer. What I know about quantum computer is that it is good at simulating physical universe. Thus, virtual reality will be run in quantum computers. Can a virtual reality simulate 5-MeO-DMT, though? Can it simulate a fancy place for solo retreat?
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I'm looking for the best country in which to embed my online business. My country is bad for the kind of business that I want. You can't be satisfied by one country. You need to embed various aspects of your life in several countries.
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I don't know whether it is turquoise art. But, I wish he came to my neighborhood and played. The kind of music that is played in my neighborhood is obnoxious and childish.
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I'm not saying we will be ok if we removed government tomorrow. I'm just saying that we haven't had enough time to explore various other social configurations we haven't seen yet. Humans can't imagine how a stable life would be possible otherwise without direct experience. But, absolute infinity knows. In absolute infinity, there can be something that's neither government, chaos, nor warlord. Humans couldn't imagine government before it appeared. Humans couldn't imagine computers or the internet before they emerged. When something else appears, we will recognize it. We just don't know what it will be, yet. Maybe, in the next few thousand years, we will see something even better than government. Perhaps, something else will evolve out of Yellow and Turquoise. My guess would be that a new governing structure will appear, and it will be a lot more flexible than and very different from government. Governments will try to crush it, but it will win out because it would be a cheaper structure.
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This happens in modern day USA although it doesn't happen often enough to actually matter in the grand scheme of things. One way to incite a gang to do the murders for you is to lie about being raped to one's boy friend or people in one's social circle. There has been some reported cases involving what I just said. Many men usually don't check up facts when they hear rape allegations. A lot of people are gullible. A government may prevent warlords from emerging, but it cannot do much about gangs.
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It seems you think having government is the only way to do it. In my mind, that's one way to do it. My higher creativity tells me that there are numerous other configurations we haven't explored.
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Did you buy Leo's life purpose course?
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A while ago, I recognized that `should` is an illusion that I created in my mind.
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Humans are satans. God is satan. If you want to learn more about cults, I recommend reading social architecture written by pieter hintjens.
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I think you better focus on actually helping others. Unless you come up with specific solutions, your ideas will be forgotten. As leo gura said, unless you have specific goals, you only have vague desire such as wanting to become an artist of some sort. A specific goal has specific outcomes with deadlines.
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That's not what a cult means. That's what I would call a closed group.
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CreamCat replied to Cepzeu's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Life is supposed to be lucid dream. This means that when you are awake, you are having a lucid dream. -
Can it stay dead for the rest of my life without an interruption?
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CreamCat replied to CreamCat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Joseph Maynor What is enlightenment to you? By the way, if you meant an ego by a lens, my ego could die if a bullet penetrated my skull. -
CreamCat replied to CreamCat's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
So, the ego doesn't die although Leo said ego death is possible. Is enlightenment then to free myself from self image? -
CreamCat replied to SoonHei's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What is my mind-body system? Do you mean me? -
CreamCat replied to SoonHei's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What do you mean by mind-body system? -
I guess actualized.org is under DoS(denial of service) attack.
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I already knew my life purpose. However, while I was dreaming yesterday, my life purpose was asserting its presence wherever I went in the dream. In a subway station, a game that represents my life purpose caught my eyes. On a pavement, a book that represents my life purpose caught my attention. I tried to just pass by, but I had to turn back and check them out. They were my life purpose. It felt like seeing my lost lover once again. In my dream, I discovered what I really cared about in more details. My dream made my life purpose more concrete and more specific.
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@alankrillin You don't have to compete with Kim Jung Gi and Stephen Wiltshire. If you want to do it, you can. You can create your own game and belong in the top 0.1% ~ 1% of the game. For your purposes, that might be enough. It's an infinite game where there are no clear rules and no clear winners unlike baseball where there are clear rules, clear winners, and clear endpoints. Take drawing for example. You can set the intention to get good at such and such areas where Kim Jung Gi and Stephen Wiltshire are mediocre or even poor. Even if you unlock your full potential, you might still envy other people. That's fine. Just keep improving and evolving. We need more people to contribute to evolution.
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After watching Leo's videos about Mastery and Perfectionism, I didn't know how to apply the concepts from his videos to my life. After watching Proko's interview of Kim Jung Gi who is a master, I immediately understood how mastery process looks like in real life. Just by watching Proko's interview, I was motivated to live like Kimg Jung Gi. That video showed how mastery process works in real life. It also made me realize that I was conceptualizing to no end and not actually working on my life purpose.
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Although I think you are exaggerating difficulty of making money as an artist, I was talking about mastery mindset in general. Even if you can't physically draw thousand things effortlessly from imagination as Kim Jung Gi does, you can learn mastery mindset from him and apply that mindset to your life purpose. I'm pretty sure that you aren't even near 10% of your true potential. That's what I'm talking about. It's about unlocking your full potential. You can become pretty useful if you unlock your potential. In any field, if you unlock your potential, it's quite likely that you can belong in the top 1%, if not the top 0.001% because most average people are quite miserable and mediocre and they aren't in a position to unlock their potential. For most people, just putting them in situations where they can unlock their potential is a challenge.
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I think muscular repetition made it easier to remember visual. An expert chess master remembers chess moves without photographic memory because one has saved a lot of similar chess moves in one's brain. After an artist draws an armor a few thousand times, it becomes a lot easier for the artist to retain the image of a similar armor in one's mind. The same applies to biological creatures and things. If you know something in details, you can memorize similar things easily. Kim Jung Gi didn't reproduce one-to-one representations of armors. He merely created a believable reproduction of things. Expertise and repetition can explain a lot of it. He just had a lot of time to practice. I don't think Kim Jung Gi has photographic memory as Stephen Wiltshire does. I didn't see him draw a city view as it exactly looks like. I see Kim Jung Gi draw whatever he used to draw in various configurations. You are tricked into thinking he has photographic memory. I think what's important about Kim Jung Gi is his mastery mindset, not his particular choice of vocation. As Leo Gura said, philosophy can be an artform, too. I was inspired to live like Kim Jung Gi. You can also be inspired to live like Leo Gura. You should learn to be inspired by masters and how they live rather than be discouraged by them. You should also learn to let competitions push you forward and shine light on your weaknesses by comparison. You can't keep pushing forward if you live in isolation. A person who lives in isolation is a miserable average dude. If you keep getting discouraged by people who have higher skills, you will give up soon. If you don't want the competitions involved in a given field, then it is probably not your life purpose, or you are not interested. Stop telling yourself that you can't become a master. It's just a random belief that you created.
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CreamCat replied to Arthur's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@ajasatya I remember the counter-intuitive nature of options for mankind as a whole. In some regions, the options for young men are to be conscripted or to go to jail or flee to foreign countries and become an illegal immigrant. There's no pre-determined course, but there are courses that have a lot of gravity to them. It's hard to escape the gravity. Sometimes, there's black hole you can't escape such as world wars. Gravity is a bitch. I don't feel over-abundance of freedom.