Something Funny

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  1. That's a good point. Probably the most honest and no bullshit response I've got so far. Although some of the coolest things were done on belief. And I am really curious about what's on the other side.
  2. I see. Thank you. If I were to commit to it, what kind of results can I expect (more or less)?
  3. I don't get the metaphor. If Leo is still trying to fix my car, then he IS a mechanic?
  4. I use that word the way I like it. I consider Leo to be my guru. You are free to have your own definition.
  5. @Ishanga that does sound nice. Lots of people also do hardcore yoga practices, retreats, fasts, meditations, etc., get amazing insights, but also fail to integrate it and so none of it sticks.
  6. Dying also feels like ultimate freedom
  7. @Leo Gura but you are my guru I just practiced random yoga and breath work exercises from random people, and did some meditation techniques from your videos. It felt good while I did them, but like I said, I don't think they did anything permanent. I guess I developed better self-awareness.
  8. @Talinn well, at least they sound kind of okay with you. I wouldn't tell my parents that I am trans or gay because I am not suicidal I am lucky that I was born straight, ngl.
  9. @Leo Gura I understand. But I am actually not sure about the goal of it. With what you are teaching, it's clear that the goal is understanding and god realization. But what about all the physical practices? Sure, they make you feel good and can be used for emotional regulation, but what is the long-term point? I didn't notice any lasting mental changes from meditation or breathwork.
  10. @Leo Gura I understand the issue with "brainless" spirituality. Are there any pros for doing it? Were there any long term benefits after all the meditations, breath work practices, and yoga sessions?
  11. Wow, you know her so well. Some nice judgements there. You, of course, made this comment because learning is your highest priority.
  12. @Talinn true, I would have never told my parents that I want to transition. Or even that I am gay, lol. This is definitely an issue for many people
  13. But who cares if Elon Musk regrets it or not. What's important is if his kid regrets it or not. And they don't. They seem quite happy.
  14. Yes, but upon re-read, it felt to me like Leo just made a general comment, making his own point, and then you asked him to elaborate, even though he didn't really feel like it. Just my perspective. I didn't catch it when reading your discussion for the first time. I mostly got triggered by Leo shitting on stage green so much
  15. To be fair, you did quote him first, several times, actually.
  16. What's epistemological bypassing?
  17. The way I see it, the moment when you start thinking that you are really conscious and can easily spot deception, is the moment when you become the most vulnerable to getting deceived. I prefer to stay humble and only take life advice from people who I respect and who I know have high integrity.
  18. @Starlight321 I think that she is justified in how she feels because there were issues with how Leo brought this topic up.
  19. Okay. I will try to notice that. I know you said that that JP interview is not serious, but there they were talking about Musk's AI. Jordan Peterson was asking him about the dangers of AI and Elon acknowledged them, but used the standard justification about how it's going to be developed either way, so I might as well participate and make sure that it's done right. When it came down to specific of what it means to "do it right", it boiled down to them thinking that the main issue is that ChatGPT is too woke and that they need to find a way to make sure that their AI doesn't catch this woke virus... I guess my point is that how do you look at someone separately from their politics when "politics", in a broad sense, guide their every decision.