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@Leo Gura I have a question after the first hour of the video. Given that I am an emotional creature, as part of the human condition, I’ve always believed that emotions can help in the search for truth but I’d like to hear your perspective on this. Do I need to overlook my emotions in order to reach truth, or that is there a way to seek truth with the help of my emotions rather than go against them?
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*Freshly baked croissant
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In my opinion, they are as participants and ignorant as the rest, and overall nobody is totally "outside" the SM but it is all about gradations and there are matrices of many kinds including spiritual, solipsist and deconstructist ones. Any of those can become hurmful if displayed or imposed as the best or right one.
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Nivsch replied to Whitney Edwards's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Javfly33 Is Pasture rised considered better in that sense? -
@Samsonov Hey and thank you for the caring. Actually it is quite effortless to me and I pretty enjoy to show other facets rooted in my decades of experience living in Israel. Whenever it won't be pleasant anymore I won't write here and just stay in the spirituality sub forums. I like to talk with whoever I feel I can talk with and overall I know I can't control and won't change anyones opinion unless he is open to a change. In fact I don't want to strictly 'convince' anybody and feel it won't make me anymore happy, but rather more to build bridges if to phrase it in that way and to spread more light and show a more truthful big picture what is satisfied by itself to me.
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Nivsch replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think it is about being flexible with yourself and give more credit to what you want in a conscious and respectful to yourself manner. Rather than surrendering vs non-surrendering just be more loving and loyal to what your mind tells you to do at the moment. -
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Nivsch replied to Whitney Edwards's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Absolutely. Nice and interesting to hear. And not any less than that your brain and your mental health. People don't know how different foods affect their consciousness, emotions and mental health without them knowing it is happening. I feel I know almost every food what it does to me mentally what took me years of trial and error. -
Nivsch replied to Whitney Edwards's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I found out 90% veganism works for me because legumes and grains aren't good to me mentally (make me more stressed or anxious so I eat them in tiny amounts) so I take the proteins primarily from fish once a week and high quality almond desserts and the rest are fruits, vegs, roots and healthy vegan fats and even inside the roots and fat groups I know what makes me feel better mentally and what less. -
Former Head of IDF (2002-2005) and Minister of Defense (2013-2016) Moshe Ya'alon. Full post: https://x.com/bogie_yaalon/status/1877036912768069876
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There are many other alternative ways to go through green even though I am biased towards Veganism too because I have been there.
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Nor Psychiatrists. A good therapist will help you connect with your thoughts and emotions effectively, such that you can become autonomous in this sense and be above the matrix of labels and "illnesses", and yes good ones are indeed rare.
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Which medical advice for example?
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@Davino If you have five friends and one day you change the way you see one of them, the rest four will also rearrange in your mind and you will see them differently as well. Lastly I started to think about orange in a more forgiving way and see the good and heart behind its technical thinking what doesnt mean i agree to the general thinking. Still get triggered in familiy dinners with issues especially in the western medicine field because one of them learn medicine and arrise issues I familiar with their controversy from personal experience.
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Do you mean in general to most people or that the essence of the individual person is evilness? And if so, is it in the full meaning of the word (with negative emotions towards it) or in the cold meaning of it - Selfish, but not bad per se?
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For example lectures or videos that will make people more aware? But in a second thought, this is already happening and many activists use this strategy.
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This isn't 0 or 100 you know. Crises most of the time are gradual and a scale. The reason you and me are doing this conversation is crises.
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What if humanity can only learn through crises? For example people who get harmed by pharmaceuticals, learn to discover their body's intelligence and trust themselves in deeper levels in a way all of their surroundings cannot understand. I think that you can't convince anyone to do anything until they learn their lessons themselves.
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@Nilsi What do you suggest?
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I mean to develop your center and your sense of self trust and independent thinking. In a world of stupidity, you can only control yourself.