peqkno

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  1. @Leo Gura Did your advice change or morph in the last three and a half years?
  2. Has anyone read it? I have skimmed over some chapters and it looks like a really meta-type, systemic (SD yellow) book, with lots of pointers Leo talks about in his videos. On archive.org: https://archive.org/details/ChangingImagesOfMan here as .pdf file. Are there comparable books from the 2000s? Only thing I found so far was this: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/changingimages_2000.pdf
  3. @Joseph Maynor An excerpt from a Ken Wilber book. He's talking about exactly that http://www.kenwilber.com/editor/nbshadow.pdf
  4. It is. Leo talked about this in his video on ideology: Ideology isn't about the content, looking from a meta-perspective, it's how you hold the beliefs and the emotional attachment and building an identity out of it. So if you hold the belief "There is no absolute truth, everything is relative." as the absolute truth (ironically ) and have a stubborn attachement to it, then it is ideology. Basically living in a conceptual reality, thinking you can put reality/the truth into words is characteristic for Tier 1 (yes, also Green) in Sprial Dynamics, solid Tier 2 is non-ideological, because it understands that everything it believes is ultimately not reality. Transitioning from a conceptual reality into more being. (^- Also ideas. Don't hold them as undisputable truth.)
  5. These aren't a completely new paradigm, but a step above most RSD and RedPill material I used to watch... Try to understand the heck out of women. Develop empathy and authenticity.
  6. I personally have yet to watch, understand and experience most of the Non-Duality/Enlightenment stuff, but maybe this article is worth discussing and adding to it. Or pointing out the limits of logic.
  7. (He was already mentioned in this thread by somebody else) The attitude of exploring ideas, not caring for them being "fashionable", making statements with probabilities attached to them (lol, that's the attitude Leo advocated in the "Mechanics Of Belief" video) One more:
  8. This interview breakdown is rather long, although: It shows really well points made in Leo's video on Ideology Notice: Interviewer (Steve Patterson) tends to be detached from his ideas and up for exploring them (SD Yellow attitude). Interviewee (Thaddeus Russell) seems to defend and cling to his ideas (Postmodernism).
  9. Stage Green (towards really early Yellow-ish, or maybe not?) Ideology. Seems like the matter is sometimes simplified (leaving open questions) + appealing with science + making absolute statements Hey guys, this thread still exists
  10. at "New Frontiers". Like this video from Leo's Blog:
  11. Hi. I'm 20. I have few friends (and little emotional vulnerability with them as of now) and would like to get to know more people and have deeper relationships. More intimacy, vulnerablility, sharing emotions, caring for each other, hugs, cheering you up... I want to work on that before going on fully with the LPC. I started it already and have slacked off at assessing my values. I want to do the exercises again, and rehearse. So, do you think pursuing quality relationships as a priority is a wiser choice or really going for the LPC now? I know Leo said relationships are distractions from doing the work, and I'd probably spend lots of time investing in relationships that ultimately break. Also I believe that this desire for relationships bubbled up as a form of resistance to doing the LPC (again assessing values). Build my realtionships, friendships an people skills or 'red hering plus resistance to LPC that I'd better ignore and move on'? In general: Should you start the LPC when you're comfortable with your relationships?
  12. I listened to a podcast with Dr. Kai-Fu Lee (Wikipedia: [...] Taiwanese venture capitalist, technology executive, writer, and an artificial intelligence (AI) expert.). He talked a bit about that AI will create Art and displace artists. Explanation: It'll know what humans like to look at and will do art in that manner. First of all, he seems like the epitome of SD orange (entering into green due to a health crisis), so some of what he talked about for the future seemed like comsumerism¹⁰⁰ and job displacement, not really community or emotions, so that could be why he sees good art only as: "what humans like to look at". Still: Will AI displace Artists? What did he miss in the equation?
  13. I found these really different: Focusing on developing yourself and being authentic + mindset. Zan Perrion - no "techniques", being honest and loving women and showing that He's really in love with women. You may say his Life Purpose was understanding women. And: The Natural Lifestyles The guys are into meditation, tantra and focus on understanding the woman's perspective. Edit: The video below And Dr. David Tian (don't necessarily recommend the Channel 21 Studios, because it recently hosts many "Red Pill" Guys, that may feed into hate towards women)
  14. Jim Collins. (https://www.jimcollins.com/) Unmistakable yellow: Curiosity Deep Thinker Concepts Growth Hierarchies Passion Low Profile Systems ... Polymath Tim Ferriss interviewed him on his podcast (2+ hours long) https://tim.blog/2019/02/18/jim-collins/ Listen here.
  15. https://www.zaqq.de/piquant-vegan-black/ also more barefoot shoes on that site.
  16. @Tistepiste Meditation Assistant? Here's one with tracker + graph and other features. It's open source: https://gitlab.com/tslocum/meditationassistant Available via PlayStore or FDroid.
  17. @Leo Gura Would be nice if you could specify, what actually happened to the numbers because Dave Asprey also states: So it depends on which paradigm you used, Leo.
  18. What does one have to take into account? Me personally: Low body fat and some muscle mass (gains through body weight training). Diet mostly low carb. Should I do OMAD or Fasting?
  19. Using livestock to combat desertification. - Creative new idea - Studying other scientific fields - Holistic solution (for the whole spiral)
  20. @Shiva Did you try BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene)? Heard it 'weakens' lipid encapsulated viruses such as herpes. Found this: http://www.projectwellbeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/BHTbook-StevenWmFowkes-100903.pdf