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GPT 4 Alright, let's incorporate that into Act I: **Act I: Homecoming, Unsettling Discoveries, and the Seer's Choice** - After years of wandering in search of enlightenment, Xian returns to his home village, prompted by news of his ailing mother. Their reunion is heartfelt, with Xian half-jokingly expressing his fear of her spirit haunting him after she passes. - The weight of years and unspoken emotions hangs heavily when Xian encounters Mei, a village beauty with a mysterious aura. During their poignant reunion, Mei confides in him about her singular experience with the cult's powerful brew. She conveys her ambivalence, feeling both drawn to its promises of enlightenment yet also sensing its hidden dangers. - As Xian reconnects with his childhood friend, Bai, the two observe disturbing changes in the village. The charismatic Shan leads a dominant cult, centered around a potent brew said to offer spiritual insights. Those villagers invited by Shan to have unlimited access to the brew show odd behaviors, hinting at the brew's dark side. - In a bold move, Xian places his name in the lottery bowl for the next gathering, a ritual where the Seer selects someone to experience the brew's potency. Bai, ever the cynic, makes a snarky comment about the process. To everyone's astonishment, the Seer hand-selects Xian's name, bypassing the traditional draw from the bowl. This causes a stir among the villagers, with many speculating about the implications of the Seer's choice. Bai makes a snarky remark, and Xian openly questions the cult. The seer then miraculously pulls Xian’s name from the bowl. Bai stares, amused and impressed. Whispers circle through the crowd regarding the day’s events. - That night, the Seer pays Xian a visit. In the privacy of his home, they have a deep conversation about the brew, the cult's influence on the village, and Xian's role in upcoming events.
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is there anything you were able to manifest that convinced you there’s more to manifestation or law of attraction than the mundane aspect? the mundane aspect being positive thinking leads to action which leads to results . I’m referring to something which seemed truly supernatural.
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Oppositionless replied to Oppositionless's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
all these replies are fantastic and insightful, thank you. -
Oppositionless replied to Oppositionless's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Princess Arabia that first video went so much deeper than most videos on manifestation. thank you. -
Oppositionless replied to Oppositionless's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yep. If you did your job right, they won’t know you did anything at all - God in futurama -
leibniz and solipsism ChatGPT Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist, and everything outside it, including the external world and other minds, might be an illusion or construct of the individual's consciousness. Leibniz's philosophy, especially his theory of monads, has sometimes been associated with or seen as bordering on solipsism, but there are significant distinctions. Leibniz's Monads: Monadic Nature: For Leibniz, monads are indivisible, immaterial substances that make up reality. Each monad mirrors the entire universe from its own perspective. Every monad has perceptions, and the sum total of these perceptions constitutes the monad's experience of the world. Windowless: Monads do not interact with each other causally. They are "windowless" in the sense that they do not allow anything in or out. However, every monad is still in harmony with all other monads due to a "pre-established harmony" set by God. Comparison with Solipsism: Individual Perceptions: In a solipsistic framework, there is only one conscious being – the solipsist – and everything else is a mere projection or fabrication of their mind. In contrast, Leibniz's monads each have their own perceptions and experiences, but they do not causally influence one another. Existence of Other Minds: For a solipsist, other minds are in doubt. For Leibniz, other monads (and thus other minds) definitely exist; they simply do not causally interact. Every monad is a genuine reflection of the universe from its own unique perspective. Pre-established Harmony vs. Solitary Conception: Leibniz posits a world where all monads are synchronized in a pre-established harmony, an order set by God. In solipsism, the solitary mind creates and governs its perceived reality without any higher coordination or harmony. Conclusion: While there are similarities in the sense that both Leibniz's monads and solipsism emphasize the internal experiences of individual entities without direct external interaction, they are foundationally different. Leibniz's universe is populated by countless monads, each reflecting the whole universe, whereas solipsism posits the existence of just one mind, uncertain of anything outside itself. Leibniz's philosophy, rather than endorsing solipsism, offers a unique solution to the problem of interaction and the coexistence of multiple perspectives in a harmonious universe.
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In act 4 xian ingests the brew but the potion doesn't work. but then the gods command Xian to destroy the cult. ChatGPT Act IV: As the special lottery ceremony dawns, the entire village gathers in the central square, with an air of tense anticipation. Shan, with his characteristic cunning, ensures that the event is grander than ever, perhaps to mask his ulterior motive. As tokens are drawn and the "blessed" villagers come forth to drink, the moment everyone dreads arrives. Xian's token is drawn. The square is silent, all eyes on Xian. Even those who view him as a threat are uneasy, for they know the implication of this draw. With Bai and Lan watching helplessly, Xian steps forward. Defiant till the end, he drinks the Orchid concoction in front of the assembly. But something unexpected happens. Instead of becoming a docile follower of the cult, Xian remains unchanged. He appears to be unaffected by the concoction. Murmurs spread among the crowd, and Shan’s confidence momentarily wavers. , as Lushui sleeps, Xian experiences another profound vision. In his dream, he finds himself standing before ancient deities, the true gods of Lushui, guardians of tradition and balance. They reveal that his innate spiritual connection, coupled with his genuine pursuit of enlightenment, has made him immune to the Orchid concoction. They bestow upon him a grave responsibility: to cleanse Lushui of Shan's corrupt influence and restore balance. They guide him towards ancient rituals and symbols of power that could help him in his quest. Waking up rejuvenated and with newfound purpose, Xian meets with Bai and Lan. He reveals his vision and the mandate from the gods. With Bai's strategic mind, Lan's inside knowledge of the cult, and Xian's divine guidance, they formulate a plan. Over the next few days, Lushui witnesses a series of strange and miraculous events. Sacred symbols appear on the village walls, ancient hymns echo in the night, and several cult members begin to question their allegiance. The gods, through Xian, are subtly showing their power. The climax approaches as Xian, armed with the support of the gods and the help of Bai and Lan, directly confronts Shan. A spiritual showdown ensues, not just of physical might but of ideologies, beliefs, and the very soul of Lushui. The village watches with bated breath, knowing that its future hangs in the balance.
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Act III: Bai's deeper involvement in the cult's ceremonies unveils a chilling practice: a lottery system determines who will ingest the Orchid concoction next. Every household in Lushui has a token, and on ritual nights, tokens are drawn randomly. Those chosen are considered "blessed" to partake in the brew, further binding them to the cult's control. For many villagers, this lottery is eagerly anticipated, seen as an honor, while others live in dread, fearing the loss of their free will. Xian, as he becomes more aware of the lottery's implications and the depth of the cult's influence over Lushui, becomes desperate. He publicly challenges the practice during one such drawing ceremony, causing a stir among the villagers. To many, his outburst is blasphemous, directly challenging a practice they consider sacred. The division in the village deepens, with many viewing Xian as a disruptive force, while a silent minority starts to question the status quo. Later that night, under the cloak of darkness, Lan meets Xian. She shares the legend of the Tree of Ancestors and speculates that its sap might have properties that could counteract the effects of the Orchid concoction. Xian, already on edge, latches onto this hope. However, the task is daunting: they would need to find the tree and somehow administer its sap to a majority of Lushui's population.
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GPT-4 Xian becomes a pariah and enemy of the cult ChatGPT Act III: Integrating himself into the daily activities and ceremonies of the cult, Bai observes the meticulous nature of Shan's operations. The Orchid concoction ensures obedience, and the imposed tithes, viewed by the cult members as a pious duty, channel immense resources into Shan's grasp. The prosperity of Lushui, their hometown, makes it an obvious target in Shan's grand scheme. As Bai pieces this together, he becomes more desperate to alert Xian and save their village. During a major ritual, Xian publicly questions Shan's teachings and the heavy tithes, drawing upon wisdom from his earlier vision and his inherent skepticism. This act of defiance shocks the cult, and Xian is instantly branded a heretic. Lan, torn between her loyalty to the cult and her growing connection to Xian, discreetly meets him. She divulges the legend of the Tree of Ancestors, hinting at its power to counteract the Orchid concoction's influence. She believes that the tree might be the key to breaking Shan's hold on the cult members and restoring balance to the villages under threat. Recognizing the immense threat Xian poses, Shan declares him an enemy of the cult, offering rewards for his capture. Xian becomes a pariah, constantly on the run, relying on his wit and determination. With Lan's help and Bai's strategic planning, the trio formulates a risky plan to locate the Tree of Ancestors. They believe that by doing so, they can not only liberate the minds enslaved by the concoction but also expose Shan's exploitation and free Lushui from impending doom. The stakes are high, and their journey is fraught with danger, as they are pursued by cult members and bounty hunters keen on capturing the proclaimed "enemy." the cult controls this village , ChatGPT Act III: As Bai delves deeper into the cult's activities, the reality becomes disturbingly clear: Lushui most of the village is officially part of the cult. say, 50% ChatGPT 4 / 4 Act III: As they pull lottery numbers of who ingests the brew
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GPT-4 script about a movie of a dmt cult ChatGPT Title: The Elysium Experience Setting: A secluded compound deep within a lush, wild forest. The area is dotted with ornate tents and communal spaces. A large wooden temple stands at the center. Characters: Lea: A journalist seeking to expose the truth behind the mysterious cult. Elder Cyrus: The charismatic leader of the Elysium cult. Believes in unlocking higher dimensions of reality through DMT. Raven: A cult member who befriends Lea. She's torn between her loyalty to the cult and her budding relationship with Lea. Jonas: A skeptical ex-member on a mission to rescue his younger sister from the cult. Act I: Lea infiltrates the Elysium compound under the guise of a seeker. She's introduced to the rituals, mainly the DMT ceremonies led by Elder Cyrus. Lea experiences a DMT trip and it's unlike anything she's ever experienced, causing her to question her original mission. Raven befriends Lea, sharing her personal story and why she joined. Act II: Jonas sneaks into the compound, sharing with Lea the dark side of the cult – how they exploit members for money and how some members never return from their “trips”. Lea and Jonas discover that Elder Cyrus has been altering the DMT with other substances, making it more addictive and easier to control members. Raven confronts Elder Cyrus about the real intentions behind the DMT ceremonies after overhearing Jonas and Lea. Cyrus, feeling threatened, decides to accelerate his plan: a mass ceremony where everyone will ascend to a "higher dimension" together. Act III: Lea, Jonas, and Raven plot to prevent the mass ceremony. The climax of the movie is a dramatic confrontation between Elder Cyrus, armed with his enhanced DMT, and our trio. Raven, caught between her loyalty and her newly awakened skepticism, ultimately sides with Lea and Jonas. this cult is southeast asian in the Han Dynasty ChatGPT 2 / 2 Title: The Cult of the Mystic Orchid Setting: Southeast Asia during the Han Dynasty. A secret enclave in a hidden valley, lush with tropical vegetation and a striking, ethereal beauty. The central focus of the cult's compound is a massive temple made of stone, adorned with colorful orchids. Characters: Min: An adventurous and curious young Han official who has heard rumors of a mysterious cult. Shan: The mystical leader of the cult, who claims to have knowledge of the ancient arts and the ability to commune with higher realms through DMT. Zhen: A loyal cult member who befriends Min. He has a quiet skepticism and is more aware of Shan's manipulation than others. Lin: Min's elder sister, a renowned healer who uses natural herbs. She's concerned about Min's obsession with the cult. Act I: Min, intrigued by the tales of the cult, disguises himself as a local and infiltrates the enclave. He witnesses the mystical rituals, where members consume DMT extracted from local plants to induce visions and altered states of consciousness. Min experiences a DMT trip and is profoundly affected, believing he has glimpsed a different world. He becomes enamored with the cult's teachings. Zhen, wary of Min's rapid devotion, takes Min under his wing, showing him the daily life of the cult members. Act II: Lin arrives in the area, looking for Min. She discovers the cult and, pretending to be a seeker of knowledge, gains entry. Lin witnesses Min's increasing involvement and becomes concerned about his well-being. Zhen confides in Min and Lin about his growing doubts regarding Shan's intentions. Together, they uncover that Shan is exploiting the members for their labor and resources, enriching himself under the guise of spiritual enlightenment. Act III: Min, Zhen, and Lin confront Shan, demanding an explanation. Shan admits to his exploitation but defends his actions, claiming that he it's about a family, their daughter, and their relationship to the cult ChatGPT Title: Beneath the Blossoming Trees Setting: Southeast Asia during the Han Dynasty. A tranquil village on the edge of the majestic forest, which conceals the hidden valley where the Orchid Cult resides. Characters: Ling: A headstrong and curious young woman who becomes entranced by the Orchid Cult. Mao: Ling's protective father, a local blacksmith. Mei: Ling's mother, wise and intuitive. She has a deep connection to local folklore and traditional remedies. Shan: The mystical leader of the Orchid Cult. Zhen: An older member of the cult who becomes Ling's guide. Act I: The family leads a harmonious life in their village. Ling often listens to Mei's stories of spirits, other realms, and traditional legends. Ling encounters members of the Orchid Cult in the village market. Their tales of enlightenment and other realms captivate her. Against Mao and Mei’s wishes, Ling ventures into the forest to find the Orchid Cult. Act II: Ling is initiated into the cult, introduced to its rituals, including the consumption of DMT extracted from rare orchids. Mao and Mei discover Ling's absence and set out to retrieve her. Ling's experiences with the Orchid Cult make her question the values and lessons imparted by her family. She becomes more distant, drawing closer to Shan. Zhen, witnessing Ling's transformation, feels a bond with her, reminding him of his own daughter who he lost touch with after joining the cult. Act III: Mao and Mei infiltrate the Orchid Cult, disguising themselves as seekers of truth. Mei, tapping into her knowledge of folklore, quickly discerns the manipulations of Shan. Zhen, recognizing Mei’s wisdom, confides in her about his past, expressing regret and the wish to help Ling see the truth. Mao, Mei, and Zhen form a plan to show Ling the true nature of the Orchid Cult. Act IV: Mei challenges Shan in a public display of spiritual knowledge, drawing upon her vast understanding of local legends and traditions. As Mei’s wisdom unfolds, many cult members begin questioning Shan's teachings. Mao finds Ling and pleads with her to remember her roots and the love of her family. Ling, torn between the two worlds, has a profound vision during a final DMT ceremony. She sees her ancestors and the spirits Mei often spoke of. They remind her of the importance of family and the dangers of blind faith. Act V: Ling, with renewed clarity, decides to leave the Orchid Cult with her family. Zhen, inspired by the family’s bond and Mei’s wisdom, decides to leave as well, seeking to reconnect with his own family. The cult disbands as members, disillusioned with Shan, seek genuine spiritual paths. Shan, defeated, contemplates his future as the forest reclaims the hidden valley. Closing Scene: Back in their village, Mao, Mei, and Ling sit beneath a blossoming tree, a symbol of renewal. Mei tells a story, one that Ling has heard many times but now hears with new ears, about the strength of family bonds and the enduring spirit of ancestors. The scene fades as Ling places an orchid in her hair, symbolizing her journey and growth.
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Oppositionless replied to Oppositionless's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I want to learn how to surrender to myself more. thank you. -
why I won’t commit suicide. unless I have a chronic terminal illness and am totally non-functioning. beyond just the harm it would cause my loved ones possibility one: spirituality is true . which would mean that I am an immortal soul who willingly choss to incarnate as a human . suicide would be completely counterproductive , and I’d probably just want to come back to finish my mission anyway. possibility two: the materialist perspective, which I havent completely deconstructed yet. life is a one time thing, and when I die I will literally cease to exist so basically nothing could be bad enough to prematurely end my existence. either way, whether I like it in the moment or not, here I am. it basically doesn’t matter how bad my depression gets, I’m still gonna fight and keep growing.
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Oppositionless replied to Mysterious Stranger's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
everything. they say death is the root of all fear but I think existence itself is. not being in control, I believe, is the source of our fear. we are absolutely powerless to reality. -
Oppositionless replied to De Sade's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
atheists can be idealists. Because idealists might still not understand things like the intelligence of consciousness. I think most nondualists picture consciousness as a kind of inanimate material-esque thing. the way physicists view matter. -
Oppositionless replied to Hen Zuhe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
everyone is on a journey, in their own universe. every person alive has an entirely unique consciousness that transcends any notion of a ubiquitous standard. maybe my dream is just what I believe? I like kinesiology for practical things. Like finding my cat. it's ultimately just me. but I can control what I believe. -
Oppositionless replied to Theplay's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
everything is not one every one is an infinite one -
Oppositionless replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
have you ever tried masturbating without porn? it might be weird at first, but it's a lot healthier not to bombard your brain with nonsense -
Oppositionless replied to ivankiss's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
right. nonduality doesn't fit with experience, it's just a fancy theory. everything is the same substance, but there's an infinity of minds. widowless monads - Leibniz -
Oppositionless replied to ivankiss's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I always try to pay attention to the signs God / Higher Self is giving me. It's cliche to say everything happens for a reason . and with everything wrong in the world it's sometimes hard to accept, but I do believe everything happens for reason (if you're conscious enough to recognize). I also believe in spirits, even if they're ultimately manifestations of God. My grandma told me that whenever I find a penny somewhere she's thinking about me. -
I think the biggest risk for Russia in the wake of the Ukraine war, is that Russian ethnic minority states will declare independence https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-ethnic-minorities-independence-ukraine-war/32210542.html Putin is too narcissistic to cut his losses and retreat. because of this his empire is on the brink of collapse. he can't even stop Ukraine from drone striking Moscow. and in the last month over thirty draft offices have been burnt to the ground by Ukrainian operatives let this be motivation for America to VOTE in 2024. Trump is every bit as deranged as Putin and would not, I believe, hesitate at the chance to invade Mexico given the opportunity. THERE IS A PRECEDENT OF CANDIDATES RUNNING FROM PRISON
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my best pickup experience was at a drag show that had a rave afterwards Im pretty sure being one of a dozen or so straight guys there helped but more than that, just being there said something about my level of consciousness that was very sexy. tee hee
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Oppositionless replied to jdc7733's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
consider that psychopaths and sociopaths do the bad things they do because of existential, absolute boredom. -
Souvlaki by Slowdive is my favorite album of all time, and even though I’m not crazy about the music they’ve been putting out lately, I’m glad they’re still making it. their new album is titled “everything is alive” which I quite like the sound of. because it’s true as far as modern dreampop and shoegaze, Magdalena Bay is my favorite, they’re divine.
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I’m working hard to be more authentic online. I didn’t post here for a couple weeks because I was disgusted with myself.
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Oppositionless replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think that’s one of the shadow aspects of our medical advances. a lot of old people with no friends or spouse who just want to go home.