Delis

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  1. I have found this tinnitus neuromodulation video to help, using it when ever tinnitus becomes bothersome. I have never tried to use it consistently for long time / repeatedly, usually listened it something like 10 minutes.
  2. "Pollution and smog is way down." There's been a lot of new lately about microplastics and PFAS and they are found all over the planet and human body with negative effects. Daniel Schmachtenberger talked about in latest episode with Nate Hagens about how with current technology all of human gdp wouldn't bee sufficient to clean up PFAS from environment. On the other hand, this has probably been the case for several decades but we are just about to acknowledge that and this probably creates momentum to create new solutions to these problems. Also, new solutions to tackle the problem are on there way like microbial and uv assisted break down of these chemicals. But also human psychology needs to change to include safety first principle instead of new market opportunity first with new chemicals.
  3. Essentially the ratio of energy input to energy output from fossil fuels is around 1:100, whereas the same is at best 1:4 for renewables such as wind power. This means that energy needed to pump oil takes 1:100 of the energy it yields. For example for wind mills initial energy input needed for making the mill infrastructure and maintaining it is very high compared to what the mill is expected to produce energy in its lifetime. Also, oil not only produces energy but a lot of chemicals and materials, such as plastics and chemicals for cosmetics etc.. Also Ammonia, that is used to produce nitrogen for fertilizers https://www.cropnutrition.com/resource-library/ammonia/, uses stream reforming to produce hydrogen from methane sourced from natural gas in the middle section of the reaction chain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haber_process, and although green hydrogen could in principal be used, its not as economical as sourcing it from natural gas. So, the worlds food production also relies in fossil fuels.
  4. Not being blinded by the dream a.k.a everyday life.
  5. The vanishing, etheric quality of each moment: right now thinking about the question What Do I Love The Most About Life? that vanishes into nothingness as it it thought about.
  6. Ultimately, also fear is imaginary, though terror can be very convincing and seem to pervade everything. Also, it helps if you try to look at the effects of fear as racing thoughts and a physical sensations in the body objectively. In the day to day life, I don't think it really matters if life is ultimately a dream. Interactions with people in the dream and other survival aspects are nonetheless major part of the experience. And one can get used to solipsism at least to certain degree. I recently discovered that ego constructs an image of the void/dreaming self after the profound experience under psychedelics/meditation etc. and uses this image similarly to usual ego self image: it flashes the image of god consciousness as a thought about voidness of that experience in more ordinary state of consciousness without showing the full depth of the experience where (in my experience) if one fully surrenders to the experience there is no fear.
  7. To gradually see myself more clearly as the creator of this experience. Nowadays, I oftentimes identify myself as nothing-aspect of consciousness but I see that the everything/light of awareness/creator aspect of consciousness will in time shine more and more through the experience.
  8. A perspective of the situation from a South African who has lived majority of his life in China. Apparently at least part of the problem is tribal society (SD stage purple/red), where even a very corrupted and incapable leader can govern a country into a total disaster if he is from the right tribe/ethnic group, in addition to a strong general mob mentality.
  9. Yeah, aged meat has increased histamine that can potentially cause headaches.
  10. Sweden has had very liberal immigration policy from third world countries for decades (no filtering based on education etc., poor back up checks, poor to no return policies) and that has resulted that there are city districts where majority of the population is immigrants or their children. These immigrants generally have came from stage red and blue countries (e.g. middle east) and have lower education and poor employment rate and in time some of them have formed gangs that even rule some of those districts so that they have become no-go areas even for police forces. For long, Swedish Democrats were/have been the only party recognizing the problem and other parties have refused to co-work with that party. Here in Finland, there has been a lot of discussion about taking measures to avoid the path that Sweden has taken.
  11. This was pretty interesting New York Post interview, not a lot of new information about UFOs per se, but more about how military personnel handle this topic in their minds. At around 14:30 Lue tells how one senior personnel wanted him to stop digging into the topic as he (in his Spiral Dynamics stage blue framework) deemed UFOs as demonic. There is also a link to Part 2 in the video description.
  12. Why do you shoot videos in one shot instead of composing them of edited peaces?
  13. Yep, that might be partially the reason why porn often leaves you feeling empty afterwards.
  14. @kinesin Yes, that's exactly what I'm referring to. As if people are suddenly devoid of their humanness and seem more like talking monkeys. It's weird to look at for example normally attractive celebrities in videos or pictures and see their animal side without sexual attraction and all the corrections and alterations that mind normally makes to make that person attractive.