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Jodistrict replied to Jodistrict's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Evaluating Helen Keller’s life through the lens of deep meditation reveals a profound intersection between her physical reality and the deliberate practices of advanced yogis and contemplative scientists. 1. Journaling the Mind: Keller’s Meditative Reflections In her essays, particularly in The World I Live In, Keller recorded observations that mirror the journals of seasoned meditators tracking internal stillness: On the Inner Melodies: Long before she encountered formalized Eastern principles, Keller spent long evenings exploring her mind. She noted in The Story of My Life: "We would sit together of an evening and listen to the inner melodies of the spirit, which one hears only in leisure moments when the words of some loved poet touch a deep, sweet chord in the soul...". On Beyond-Sensory Reality: Keller recognized that her true sight was completely independent of her eyes. She famously wrote, "I think I have shown in my daily life that my feet are on the earth while the tips of my thoughts touch the stars.". On the "Essence" over Appearance: Meditators strive to see the ultimate nature of things rather than their superficial forms. Keller arrived at this effortlessly: "It has been objected that I may not speak of singing birds... nor of the green ecstasy of young grass... But I claim it is the Essence of beauty I feel, and not the details that go to its making.". 2. Touch as a Somatic Anchor for Mindfulness In Buddhist Vipassana and modern somatic mindfulness, the practitioner uses physical sensations (like the breath or body scans) as an "anchor" to ground awareness in the present moment. Because Keller’s world was devoid of sight and sound, touch became her primary mindfulness anchor, which she elevated to a state of ecstasy. Somatic Intimacy with Nature: Instead of glancing passively at an object, Keller had to interact with it fully to know it. She noted that when sighted people look at things, they often "put their hands in their pockets," leading to vague and useless knowledge. The "Seeing Hand": Keller described her hands as wonderfully mobile lenses capable of picking up subtle energy. When interacting with her dog, she noted, "I wanted to catch a picture of him in my fingers... paradise is attained by touch; for in touch is all love and intelligence.". Tactile Oneness: This anchoring practice was so precise that she could feel the vibrations of a singer’s throat, the curve of a plant, or the emotional state of a person just by resting her fingertips on their hand. It was active, unhurried, single-pointed concentration (Dharana). 3. Keller vs. Modern Sensory Deprivation Experiments Today, people pay to use sensory deprivation tanks (float tanks) to induce altered states of consciousness, quiet the ego, and trigger deep meditation. Comparing Keller’s lifelong condition to a temporary laboratory environment highlights key neurological truths: While float tanks offer a temporary escape from modern overstimulation, Keller lived in that quietude permanently. She proved that when the heavy noise of the physical world is muted, the mind doesn't go dark—it expands -
Jodistrict replied to Natasha Tori Maru's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I always use the AI mode. I have been using it as an aid to learn Sanskrit and it has been fantastic for that purpose. -
Jodistrict replied to Jodistrict's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That’s an insightful observation. Keller described her existence as a “double dungeon of darkness and silence”. Language unlocked her mind, turning chaos into relationship. Keller described this as the "living word" awakening her soul. Keller followed Swedenborg philosophy and emphasized that her “inner light” came from connections: human teachers/friends, the structured world of ideas via language, and ultimately the Lord as Divine Human. -
Spiritual thinkers, yoga scholars, and mystical philosophers have frequently drawn parallels between Helen Keller’s unique sensory experience and Eastern concepts of enlightenment. Thinkers within Vedanta, Buddhism, and modern mindfulness movements often point to her life to illustrate how looking past external sensory input can spark a profound internal awakening. The connection between Helen Keller's life and the concept of Pratyahara rests on distinct psychological and philosophical realities. 1. Pratyahara and Forced Sensory Redirection In the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Pratyahara is the fifth limb of yoga. It means intentionally drawing energy away from the eyes, ears, and other senses to focus it deep within. Most people struggle for years to quiet external distractions. Keller experienced this sensory boundary automatically because she was deaf and blind. Because her mind could not look outward through sight and hearing, her energy naturally turned inward. This forced her to develop what she called a "mystic sense" or a deep inner sight that made her intensely aware of reality. 2. Keller's Direct Description of the "Awakened" State Keller’s own writings describe her shift into language and self-awareness in terms that mirror Eastern enlightenment: The Void Before Consciousness: Before learning language, Keller described herself as an "unconscious clod of earth" living in a "no-world" of nothingness without a defined ego, will, or intellect. This state closely mirrors discussions on the unawakened mind in Eastern philosophies. The Flash of Awakening: She explicitly called her famous breakthrough at the water pump a "mental awakening" and a soul-liberating revelation. The Reality of Pure Awareness: She wrote, "The world to which I awoke was still mysterious; but there were hope and love and God in it, and nothing else mattered." Eastern scholars view this as a classic description of shifting from sensory illusions to pure, undisturbed awareness. 3. Spiritual Frameworks: Swedenborg vs. Eastern Thought While Keller's experience fits the description of Eastern mindfulness, she understood it through a Western spiritual lens. As an adult, she became a devoted follower of Emanuel Swedenborg, a Christian mystic. The table below compares how Keller's experiences align across Western mysticism and Eastern philosophy: Ultimately, Keller showed that human consciousness does not need sight or hearing to achieve deep peace, intense focus, or a radiant sense of joy.
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Prejudice against handicapped people existed back then too. Remember this was the time that the Nazis were euthanizing people with physical disabilities. The normal route for someone who was death and blind was to die in a sanitarium. The only thing wrong with Helen Keller was that her external senses didn’t work but she still had a fully functioning brain. She was fully human and the brain is remarkably adaptable and can compensate for lack of senses. Anne Sullivan was a brilliant teacher who had the compassion to connect Keller with the world. She wasn't less human because she didn't have sight and hearing. This was an advance of civilization which is why it was recognized by the great men of that day – presidents, scientists, authors, and inventors. It takes compassion to have real intelligence. Psychedelics doesn’t give you that.
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His research was looking at tic tok videos.
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Hellen Keller met with Albert Einstein twice and he recognized her as an intellectual peer. The video of this post is classical conspiracy theory. It's like the videos saying man didn't land on the moon because of a shadow in an image couldn't have been caste that way on the moon. But if you would ask a NASA engineer he would give you the explanation. These conspiracy theories give easy money to unscrupulous scammers. That guy is just repeating what has already spread on the Internet. But few people will actually dig into the archives to find the truth. Social media is trash and is degrading our civilization.
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She utlilized tactile analogies, sensory translations, and an extensive mastery of descriptive language taught to her by her instructor Anne Sullivan. By the way, this has been extensively documented and the information is out there. That is why she was famous. "I am Blind - Yet I see, I am Deaf - Yet I Hear" https://helenkellerarchive.afb.org/?a=d&d=A-HK02-B225-F03-005.1.1
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You don't have proof for what you said. It is based on a prejudice that a severly handicapped person (compared to a monkey) can't produce anything of value. We are entering the post truth era. There are millions of people who now believe that AI slop is reality and that made up images are real. This should be the real concern.
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He mentioned one plagarism scandel that has been extensively reviewed by historians. Even Mark Twain defended them both. Helen Keller continued her prolific writings for 30 years after the death of Anne Sullivan.
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I watched the video and he presented no evidence of fraud. He is just using speculation to say it couldn't happen. It's a conspiracy theory like flat earth. As for credibility, comparing a carefully documented story in the 1940s, when honesty standards were still high, versus social media slop - it's not even close.
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People were actually more honest and careful in those days during the days when you didn't command your youtube subscribers to hit like and subscribe. is there any evidence that helen keller was a fraud? "No, there is no credible historical or medical evidence that Helen Keller was a fraud. Extensive primary sources, including medical records, university files from Radcliffe College, peer-reviewed historical research, and eyewitness accounts, verify her deafblindness and her achievements. [1, 2] Modern allegations of fraud largely originate from viral social media misinformation. Historians and disability advocates classify these modern doubts as forms of ableism, driven by the false premise that a deafblind individual is incapable of high-level communication and literacy. [1, 2, 3]" Viral Misinformation: Platforms like TikTok generated viral trends under hashtags like #HelenKellerWasntReal. These videos claim her existence or her books were entirely fabricated."
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Philosophical discussions of anger remind me of Buddha’s parable of the poison arrow. A man was shot by a poison arrow but won’t let anyone remove the arrow until they can explain who shot him. Anger is both energetic and conceptual. There is always a story with it. The feelings provide the juice that makes the anger alive. When I feel anger arise, I also fully feel the suffering that it brings. My body then makes the connection and automatically drops the story. It’s like if you hold an object that suddenly becomes hot, your hand will reflexively open and let it go. You actually don’t need anger to do anything that you need to do.
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Unicult is the only one I have seriously thought of joining. They openly call themselves a cult, as noted by the name, to filter out people who don’t want to belong to a cult.
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Jodistrict replied to Husseinisdoingfine's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Theories Regarding Federal Ties Speculation that Bilzerian is a federal agent or "fed" usually stems from his legal history and military background. Navy SEAL Training: He underwent SEAL training but was dropped shortly before graduation for a safety violation. Some online theorists suggest this was a "cover" for deeper involvement in intelligence services. Legal "Invincibility": Skeptics often point to his ability to avoid serious prison time despite high-profile legal issues, such as a 2014 explosives arrest or federal indictments involving his company, Ignite. Controlled Narrative: Within certain "America First" or anti-establishment circles, there is ongoing debate about whether his recent shift toward radical populism is a genuine change or a federally-directed effort to lead young men into more extreme, and thus easily monitorable, political spaces
