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Gesundheit2 replied to PepperBlossoms's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I asked you a serious question. You did not answer. You're saying that most scientists don't understand that science is imaginary, but why do they need to understand that in the first place? Science is already working pretty well, and it's even advancing as we're talking, regardless of any ontological additions. So why is your perspective important? What does it add to science? How does it enhance it? What does it matter if science is imaginary or not? -
Just saw a graffiti on my way back home that translates: "You're beautiful, like my mama's shoes."
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Gesundheit2 replied to PepperBlossoms's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Leo Gura Why should a scientist understand what you're saying? -
Spirituality is all about feeling special and superior. "You are not awake."
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Nobody at tier one understands the game at tier two. No spiral dynamics bs. This goes way deeper and beyond that delusional hippy wishful thinking. A pawn does not know what the king is planning or why he is planning what he's planning. Even worse, the pawn has no other explanation for its existence but the plan it was told. The pawn extracts all meaning from that plan without realizing. It's a slave, and yet, it thinks that it's free. A sucker. It cannot handle tier two. Enlightenment is peanuts in comparison.
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MGTOWWW: Men Going Their Own Way, With Women Translation: Kids need to become men and then return to their query as is.
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Gesundheit2 replied to PepperBlossoms's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Mason Riggle Which is why there are concepts like: theorem, hypothesis, theory, a priori, assumption, objective, subjective, proof, evidence, etc... within science. An amateur scientist might not be aware of these concepts or their metaphysical deeper meaning or implications. That's probably because modern science is mostly focused on the practical branches on the expense of the more theoretical and fundamental ones, like philosophy and linguistics and others. I would say this bias is understandable, given our increasing need for technologies that can extract more value out of our current resources. But to throw all scientists in one category just because they don't explain these things in mainstream media is nonsense. I don't know Stephen Hawking's depth with metaphysics, but I don't assume that he's as clueless as the popular belief says around here. He's mainly done materialist science, but so what? He could have been secretly enlightened. Can't a basketball player be enlightened? -
Gesundheit2 replied to PepperBlossoms's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
When and where exactly did you see "science" claiming such things? -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_and_Majnun " Qays ibn al-Mullawah fell in love with Layla al-Aamiriya. He soon began composing poems about his love for her, mentioning her name often. His unselfconscious efforts to woo the girl caused some locals to call him "Majnun." When he asked for her hand in marriage, her father refused because it would be a scandal for Layla to marry someone considered mentally unbalanced. Soon after, Layla was married to another noble and rich merchant belonging to the Thaqif tribe in Ta'if. He was described as a handsome man with reddish complexion whose name was Ward Althaqafi. The Arabs called him Ward, meaning "rose" in Arabic. When Majnun heard of her marriage, he fled the tribal camp and began wandering the surrounding desert. His family eventually gave up hope for his return and left food for him in the wilderness. He could sometimes be seen reciting poetry to himself or writing in the sand with a stick. Layla is generally depicted as having moved to a place in Northern Arabia with her husband, where she became ill and eventually died. In some versions, Layla dies of heartbreak from not being able to see her would-be lover. Majnun was later found dead in the wilderness in 688 AD, near Layla's grave. He had carved three verses of poetry on a rock near the grave, which are the last three verses attributed to him. Many other minor incidents happened between his madness and his death. Most of his recorded poetry was composed before his descent into madness. I pass by this town, the town of Layla And I kiss this wall and that wall It’s not Love of the town that has enraptured my heart But of the One who dwells within this town "
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12 degrees (from lower to higher): Shaghaf: A thin layer upon the heart (synonymous with epicardium). Wajd: Attachment and misery. Hawa: Falling in love. Sabwa: Turning drunk by desire. Najwa: A burning feeling and sadness added on top of Wajd. Shawq: Non-stop thinking, missing, and reminiscing about the loved one. Wasb: Love as a disease that exhausts the lover. Istikanah: Total submission and surrendering to the loved one. Gharam: Irresistible and inescapable desire to be with the loved one. Huyam: Insanity, melting, and getting lost inside of love. The only guidance is the loved one. Wudd: The purest bonds of love and empathy and tenderness for the loved one. Khullah: Merging with the loved one and becoming one with them, with no place or space for anyone or anything else.
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@mandyjw The hand wants what it wants ? Are you sure?
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Abundance mindset is not the same as having a replacement. A mindset is something you develop through introspection, regardless of what's actually going on. In fact, it could be opposite to what's going on, and that's the power of it. For example, a billionaire could be stuck in a scarcity mindset, and a regular dude could have an abundance mindset. Mind over matter, bro. Forget about that bitch. She's not worth your mental focus. And don't take it personally, the blocking feature is abused a lot by girls. I am already blocked by countless chicks, some of them without me even talking to them, just by interacting with their friends or family.
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The worst part about this perspective is that it's even counterproductive and harmful. These kinds of ideas should be banned from YouTube. Imagine running a marathon while carrying extra weights. That's how depression is like. And then someone comes like an idiot and tells you that you're imagining the extra weights because you're lazy or lack a certain mindset, which puts more extra weights (stress) on an already depressed person, which then causes them to deteriorate and devolve to self-hatred, resentment, doubt, neuroses, and other conditions that basically worsen the suffering, let alone serious psychological and life-threatening problems such as suicidal ideation.
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Gesundheit2 replied to omar30's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Nahm I wasn't referring to your comments. -
Spirituality revolves around the feeling of being special, though not necessarily actually being special. A rare minority of people are actually special, which is why they eventually stand out above the rest. If they start marketing their product (basically any guru or prophet), everyone including the less special will try to do the same, but of course by definition the less special are not so special, which is why they turn into minions for the most special, and fail. Yep, another delusion out of the way. I am Special.
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@StarStruck People who have it easy tend to underestimate the difficulties the ones who have it hard experience. They just don't understand and can't relate. Manipulation is king. Even here, you were being manipulated out of manipulation. You know what to do, bro. Develop your mindset and upgrade to abundance. Women lust after a man who has an attitude of proactive capability: "Whatever the task, I am up to it, because I am the man for it."
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Yeah, man. Trust is very huge. It costed me a girlfriend. Her sub-communication was basically begging me to reassure and ground her. She was looking for a stable ship to attach to and depend on when I failed her because I was so fucking autistic and didn't see that at the time. Looking back now, I could have easily saved it by saying a few different words. But we only learn from our mistakes.
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Gesundheit2 replied to omar30's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Imagine if science somehow proved telepathy at some point in the future. How would this theory look like in retrospect? Scientists would be like: Here bro, use this do this do that and observe the results with your friends. Meanwhile solipsists will be holding on to their useless direct experience paradigm, crying in the corner in disbelief ? -
@StarStruck The girl you're interested in should know one way or another (most powerful and impactful way is subconscious implicit communication) that you are someone she can depend on, not a liability on her. This should not be communicated in a beta needy way, but in a masculine leading confident way. The hard part is that body language does most of the communication. But the bottom-line is that you have to insert this one thought/image into her mind before she can let you insert other things in her.
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Idiot. At least now we know idiocy is real.
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Gesundheit2 replied to History's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Sleight of mind. -
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Gesundheit2 replied to omar30's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Carl-Richard I prefer "telephonic" abilities. -
Gesundheit2 replied to omar30's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
There has been scientific studies on telepathy. No proof so far.