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seeking_brilliance replied to Psychventure's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I imagine they wouldn't last long in leo-ville ? The nausea was very very mild for me... I think I ate like 12 seeds -
seeking_brilliance replied to Tom T's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@dflores321 ah OK.. Well I don't think they mean ya any harm. It's like looking at someone who's dressed up like Santa Claus, but smokes cigarettes out back and cursing about how he hates children. But he plays Santa so well, it packs the house. Are all those happy children unworthy of the fun experience? Could a lazy green get up on a blog and post very insightful things that is beneficial to all colours? -
seeking_brilliance replied to Tom T's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@dflores321 no, your post reminded me what he said about the guy saying all that stuff, so it was in response to that. Sounded just like I do when I'm lucid dreaming. Also though, do you want to talk about why that bothers you so much about greens? What is the feeling that arises, exactly? -
seeking_brilliance replied to Tom T's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When I get lucid, sometimes I do go around telling dream characters - - hey it's a dream! I'm you and you are me! You're happening within my consciousness (very egoic, huh...) - - Some agree, some don't, and some act scared. Every now and then one gets chatty. -
seeking_brilliance replied to Matt Skinner's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
???? I totally heard his voice -
seeking_brilliance replied to Psychventure's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I had full blown open eye hallucinations, as if being transported to different places... One of which was down inside Trump's eyebrow, while experiencing a dull blown delusion (realization? ?♂️) that I was in fact trump himself, and that we were in fact a bratty little boy playing video games in our jail cell somewhere outside of time. This was four years ago when he was still running. I may have taken too much ?? I was also no longer suicidal afterwards. I agree LSA is very underrated. Marijuana brought back many of the trip's insights and third eye visuals (closed-eye ) for many months afterwards. It also opened up a clairaudient channel for me that has since closed again. -
seeking_brilliance replied to nahtanoj's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
❤️❤️❤️❤️ Wow.... And I always considered Paul's writings pretty boring growing up... Sorry, still haven't read the article... -
seeking_brilliance replied to Tom T's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Tom T that would make a really cool and fun dream -
In this case he got resurrected...
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@neutralempty oh goodness I have no idea what you mean.
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seeking_brilliance replied to Matt Skinner's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I agree, it's way too far to be wishing him dead. I think the fact that he won't be able to campaign for at least a week on the last few weeks before election will kill him enough. Then I want him to live with that. ? -
Challenging Conceptual Dominance Chapter Six: 41-48 (first part) 6:41 In order to see what's unseen, we must more clearly recognize what's really there. Many people live their lives in assumption that their perceptions are a true reflection of reality, and not even considering that experiences in this frame of mind are 100% subjective. To counter-act this, we must "fully perceive and acknowledge the dominating influence that concepts have on our moment-to-moment experience." 6:42 No I can not stop my thinking, even the background noise that continues to play even if I shut of "audibe" dialogue. 6:43-44 This inability to cease thinking is a perfect reflection of the "power and dominance of concepts". We have an inherent drive to conceptualize. 6:45 Culture instills in us this idea that thoughts and emotions are two separate experiences, when they are in fact two byproducts of mental activity. 6:46-47 Just as we can't control the rise of emotions, we cannot control the rise of thoughts. However thought fans the flames of emotion, such as pouting for more sympathy when we are upset, or in the old adage: misery loves company. 6:48 But what we don't realize is that the "basic nature of all emotions is conceptual." The emotion 'rises' as a result of mental stimulus, which is conceptual to begin with.
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seeking_brilliance replied to Joseph Watkins's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Isochronic tones are meant to be stronger and you don't need headphones... Would be much easier to use for sleeping -
@Eren Eeager @electroBeam will be here for eternity... Sometimes we get reincarnated too ?
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Same here... Sometimes I can have like three employees asking me the same thing right after another and I get flustered. Just breathe, don't react with anger, and ask each one separately to repeat what they said.
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seeking_brilliance replied to Matt Skinner's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Corpus he's on the way to the hospital ?♂️ -
seeking_brilliance replied to Matt Skinner's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
He's on the way to the hospital.... Has been taking experimental antibody treatment -
seeking_brilliance replied to Matt Skinner's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Its a 14 day incubation, too early to tell how this will go... -
Just get a zelda game already ?
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is it every type of food, or can you narrow it down do certain things like carbs or fat content, peanuts, etc?
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you possibly need more accountability. Either an accountability partner, or a progress journal on this forum. Retrain where you get your dose of dopamine from.
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Wait I change my answer.... Yes, you should call out dogmatic beliefs, such as the one that there's anything to call out. Or, instead you could insightfully lead them to investigating for themselves whether or not they are holding a dogmatic belief. No need to argue, no need to be right. No need to pile your own beliefs on top of their 'lesser' ones. All should just lead to more investigation, for both parties,
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seeking_brilliance replied to Lyubov's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I listened hard to all of Joe's answers and liked them. Thank God he has a plan for climate change. Trump could give two orange shits what happens to the rainforests. I don't need an eloquent and fast talking president, just a competent one. -
Yes , one is always free to dogmatically call out other people's dogmatic beliefs, even when one has no clear understanding what the other is trying to convey. Free will, right? ?