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Nak Khid replied to Artsu's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
the desire that things aren't random -
so he goes into enlightened mode when he wears this shirt?
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Nak Khid replied to Spiral Wizard's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Nak Khid replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
mushrooms are umbrellas for ants -
Nak Khid replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
that is truth -
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Nak Khid replied to jd3o3's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He is saying people wrongly view not knowing as ignorance or as a sense of disconnectedness -
Nak Khid replied to billiesimon's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
"I am" Ken Wilber: "Those old terms are really in applicable and really misleading and right off the top of the list is God. So how that's going to come about and what's going to happen is anybody's guess but we are definitely going to need a whole new language that talks you know, super consciousness and other terms like that instead of the old magic and mythic terms that are very very misleading to a whole lot of people " -
Show me a clip of Ken Wilber in which he comes across as a mystic rather than a philosopher/theorist
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Please name 3 living mystics
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Don Beck, author of "Spiral Dynamics", & Said Dawlabani, creator of MEMEnomics, walk us through the Spiral Dynamics model of understanding the evolutionary transformation of human values and cultures - and how that applies to economics. Ken Wilber Don Beck challenges Ken Wilber to Debate! From Graves' work, Beck and his colleague, Cristopher Cowan, developed the theory further and presented a structured evolutionary model of adaptive intelligence called Spiral Dynamics. Beck and Cowan first published their construct in Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership, and Change (Exploring the New Science of Memetics) (1996). Spiral Dynamics theory spawned much discussion and (sometimes tangential) integration of concepts by other theorists, such as Ken Wilber. In A Theory of Everything Wilber attempts to bridge business, politics, science and spirituality and show how they integrate with theories of developmental psychology, such as Spiral Dynamics Integral theory (Ken Wilber) All Quadrants All Levels (AQAL, pron. "ah-qwul"), is the basic framework of integral theory. It models human knowledge and experience with a four-quadrant grid, along the axes of "interior-exterior" and "individual-collective". According to Wilber, it is a comprehensive approach to reality, a metatheory that attempts to explain how academic disciplines and every form of knowledge and experience fit together coherently.[2]
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This is a rare video recording of developmental psychologist Clare W. Graves discussing his lifelong work of his conception of the psychological map of human existence, the academic basis on which the Spiral Dynamics theory is based.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communitarianism Communitarianism ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Don Beck, co-author of the Spiral Dynamics theory: At its peak, GREEN is communitarian, egalitarian, and con-sensual. Without ORANGE we wouldn’t have GREEN, because in ORANGE the inner being was bypassed and ignored. Our science left us numb, without heart and soul, and with only the outer manifestations of success. The “good life” was measured only in materialistic terms. We discover that we have become alienated from ourselves, as well as from others. So GREEN, this fairly recent memetic code, began emerging about 150 years ago, out of the Ages of Industry, Technology, Affluence, and Enlightenment, to declare that in all of these undertakings, the basic human being has been neglected. The focus shifts from personal achievement to group- and community-oriented goals and objectives—for GREEN, we are all one human family.GREEN begins by making peace with ourselves and then expands to looking at the dissonance and conflicts in society and wanting to make peace there, too, addressing the economic gaps and inequities created by ORANGE, and also by BLUE and by RED, to bring peace and brotherhood so we can all share equally. Gender roles are derigidified, glass ceilings opened, affirmative action plans are implemented, and social class distinctions blurred. Spirituality returns as a nondenominational, nonsectarian “unity.” It uses the resources that ORANGE has built, but because it dislikes ORANGE, it backs away from growth. Growth and consumption are bad. It wants to use resources already available and redistribute them so everybody can catch up. GREEN is a wonderful system, but ironically, it assumes that everyone enjoys the same level of affluence that it has. Only those people who have been successful in ORANGE—who have good bank accounts, who have some guarantee of survival, who don’t have the wolf at the door—will begin to think GREEN. But unfortunately, when GREEN starts launching these attacks on the BLUE and ORANGE meme levels—the nuns with rulers and the fat cats in corporate suites—it’s like a person who climbs to the top of a house and then throws down the ladder that got him up there.
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. . https://zoecarnate.wordpress.com/tag/ecclesiology/
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@Scholar This is psychologist Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs chart. It from the pinned post "What Is Self-Actualization?" in the Self-Actualization Forum. Spiral Dynamics was inspired by this theory. theory The English word theory derives from a technical term in philosophy in Ancient Greek. As an everyday word, theoria, θεωρία, meant "looking at, viewing, beholding", but in more technical contexts it came to refer to contemplative or speculative understandings of natural things, such as those of natural philosophers, as opposed to more practical ways of knowing things, like that of skilled orators or artisans. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/theory-knowledge/201601/the-is-psychology-science-debate The “Is Psychology a Science?” Debate Gregg Henriques Ph.D. January 2016 Reviewing the ways in which psychology is and is not a science. If one is a psychologist or even has a passing interest in the field, one has likely encountered the question about whether psychology is truly a science or not. The debate has been prominent since psychology’s inception in the second half of the 19th century, and is evident in comments like that by William James who referred to it as “that nasty little subject." Scholars of the field know this debate has continued on and off, right up through the present day. The debate flared in the blogosphere a couple of years ago, after an op-ed piece by a microbiologist in the LA Times declared definitively that psychology was not a science, followed by several pieces in Psychology Today and Scientific American declaring definitively that psychology is, in fact, a science. Just last month, a long time scholar of the field authored the paper, Why Psychology Cannot Be an Empirical Science, and once again the blogosphere was debating the issue. ___________________________________________________________________ @Scholar why single out Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs or Spiral Dynamics when as per being scientific the entire field of psychology is debatable as to being a science? Isn't this just the broader question is Psychology a Science? However >> ___________________________________________________________________ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Maslow#Hierarchy_of_needs Maslow's Hierarchy is used in higher education for advising students and student retention[47] as well as a key concept in student development. Maslow's Hierarchy has been subject to internet memes over the past few years, specifically looking at the modern integration of technology in our lives and humorously suggesting that Wi-Fi was among the most basic of human needs. Self-actualization Maslow defined Self-actualization as achieving the fullest use of one's talents and interests—the need "to become everything that one is capable of becoming." As implied by its name, self-actualization is highly individualistic and reflects Maslow's premise that the self is "sovereign and inviolable" and entitled to "his or her own tastes, opinions, values, etc."Indeed, some have characterized self-actualization as "healthy narcissism." Maslow wrote that there are certain conditions that must be fulfilled in order for the basic needs to be satisfied. For example, freedom of speech, freedom to express oneself, and freedom to seek new information[46] are a few of the prerequisites. Any blockages of these freedoms could prevent the satisfaction of the basic needs. Maslow's Hierarchy is used in higher education for advising students and student retention[47] as well as a key concept in student development.[48] Maslow's Hierarchy has been subject to internet memes over the past few years, specifically looking at the modern integration of technology in our lives and humorously suggesting that Wi-Fi was among the most basic of human needs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs Maslow's hierarchy of needs (much more at link) Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in Psychological Review.[2] Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity. His theories parallel many other theories of human developmental psychology, some of which focus on describing the stages of growth in humans. He then created a classification system which reflected the universal needs of society as its base and then proceeding to more acquired emotions.[3] Maslow's hierarchy of needs is used to study how humans intrinsically partake in behavioral motivation. Maslow used the terms "physiological", "safety", "belonging and love", "social needs" or "esteem", and "self-actualization" to describe the pattern through which human motivations generally move. This means that in order for motivation to arise at the next stage, each stage must be satisfied within the individual themselves. Additionally, this theory is a main base in knowing how effort and motivation are correlated when discussing human behavior. Each of these individual levels contains a certain amount of internal sensation that must be met in order for an individual to complete their hierarchy.[3] The goal in Maslow's theory is to attain the fifth level or stage: self-actualization.[4] Maslow's theory was fully expressed in his 1954 book Motivation and Personality.[5] The hierarchy remains a very popular framework in sociology research, management training[6] and secondary and higher psychology instruction. Maslow's classification hierarchy has been revised over time. The original hierarchy states that a lower level must be completely satisfied and fulfilled before moving onto a higher pursuit. However, today scholars prefer to think of these levels as continuously overlapping each other.[3] This means that the lower levels may take precedence back over the other levels at any point in time.
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You get the DVDs locally by psychically collecting them? And what is more profitable for selling them Amazon or Ebay?
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thanks, was trying to figure out what the numbers meant
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what kind of things do you supply to local stores and why do they buy from you instead of big distributors? Also what is the main purpose in running the business out of a storage unit? Is it to put stock in there? thanks
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can you explain what this means, thanks
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Nak Khid replied to Yarco's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
when he says "create" he means "imagine" , that these two words are the same My understanding of Leoist doctrine is nothing exists all is imaginary So you can imagine an alien in some other galaxy and it exists as this imagination thought and if you burn your hand on a stove the pain is imaginary as well and the stove and the flame, these are all the same, illusions of the mind, consciousness, created in that sense So if you are sitting in a room now and you look at a wall there is nothing on the other side of that wall unless you decide at that moment to imagine there is in which case it is an illusion of the moment. Your friends and family don't exist until they walk through the door and when they do they are just illusions. And a tree falling in the forest without you being able to hear it can't happen unless you are there or imagine it. If you are sitting in your house eating chocolate chip cookies , forests and trees don't exist unless you either go there and experience it or imagine them , both being different types of illusions not existing materially just as illusions -
WHERE'S FLUFFY ???
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Nak Khid replied to Max_V's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
4 years, every day ? -
Nak Khid replied to Yarco's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
common error, mistaking the pure consciousness of turiya for nothingness -
Nak Khid replied to Yarco's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
infinite love -
Nak Khid replied to Yarco's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Name dropping is not going to impress me Consciousness is not nothingness. You are conscious therefore you can't experience nothingness. A soon as you are breathing and blood is pumping through and a heart beating you it is impossible to experience nothingness People are making millions of dollars of this nothingness scam . It's selling a pet rock for $10 It's not real nothingness it's pseudo-nothingness