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About Natasha Tori Maru
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I wonder if he will be record an adult baptism next? -
They should really be looking at womens eggs too 🤔
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I'll add - authority. Humans love authority. Most don't want to admit it, let alone recognise it!
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I haven't even gotten to the comment section yet ... Can't wait 😈💀 Now you mention it, he may have just asked ChatGPT to trawl the website and net for a summary and slapped it in. So much chit is being churned out these days I almost feel like I can only trust face to face.
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I listed to it. Felt like he needed filler for his content in the video and squished a square peg into the cult hole. Pad that shit my man, pad it hard. Fucken marshmallow into a coinslot. 'chat' room. It's a fucken forum dude. They ain't new.
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I sleepwalk too... For some fucked up reason sleepwalk-natasha loves getting the milk carton out of the fridge, decanting it into plants, glasses, mugs and her dogs water. I often wake up to all my milk distributed through the apartment. Like a crime scene from Alien only I killed a synthetic >.< The worst time was when there was a chain of mugs of milk lining my bedroom floor. Needless to say I woke up and kicked them all over by accident in the sleep-haze Old milk in carpet SMELLS LIKE ARSE
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Thanks for sharing I shift my views around a lot. In fact, I have issues taking on worldviews and discarding my own to 'try others on' and road-test them. I don't have a fixed frame, and I cannot NOT see things from multiple different perspectives. This can backfire on me as it can make my own views seem wishy-washy and less defined. Like I lack conviction. I can appear to be less principled, firm and insipid. I think I simply acknowledge my views are not fixed, and ever evolving. I am not afraid to commit to a stance, but I don't mind it changing as there isn't a strong egoic attachment to my thoughts. I dislike any sort of fixed frame or paradigm lock. I think people equate firmness with depth.
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@Joseph Maynor All good, I took the 'you' as a general term encompassing anyone reading. Less of a debate from me and more just trying to understand your philosophy / worldview. I tire of the interjections from many here 'correcting' others or not really being open to just exploring someone else's views with an open mind.
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@Joseph Maynor Cheers. Suppression is never necessary. I like to allow all feelings. Feelings, emotions, thoughts. I view them as contractions of energy. I haven't come across (or know anything about) Abraham Hicks or Spinoza.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Hell, I mean - humans achieve death by diarrhea even. And we are indigenous FFS. We just do it to ourselves with our slow poison -
@Joseph Maynor Thanks for sharing and taking the time with this detailed answer. Do you make a distinction between survival based feeling agenda and higher order feelings that arise once we have met basic needs? How do you see emotions different from feelings? This sort of topic overlaps with Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, as basic instincts are fulfilled, this leads us to the next 'platform' (so to speak) of emotion. Or as we fulfil basic needs we have access to higher order emotions. Anger typically isn't seen higher up on emotional scales of wellness - which is not to say it is good, bad or not useful/useful.
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@Joseph Maynor cool 👌🏻 Can you give some examples of emotion / feeling arising independently of ego? Might be good to define ego etc while we are at it
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@TruthFreedom hahahaha well, there you go - my interpretation was off the mark. One of the best things about art is the symbols mean something different for everyone. Thank you for sharing 😊 -
Should have just plowed Voldemort with 5meo https://youtu.be/UqWJ6uf8AGE?si=0Xgdq3oe6y5QWaQx
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I genuinely do! I want to know what your reference was, or was it purely from recall? I like that no hard black shades were used to bring depth and instead you varied the colour. This always results in a better image, imo. Black shading often makes hand rendered images too much like a simulacra of life. It has the traditional balanced form of the Buddhist lotus position, juxtaposed with the Addidas stripe on the border of the robe - forcing they eye to settle in balance as it traces the stripes, and the up to the sash and symbol. There's a fluid visual harmony in the irony of such a combination - Buddhism is equinimity and balance. Desire / aversion. But then the brand Addidas is about desire, status, attachment. Brilliant chicanery 😈
