Yimpa

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  1. I know exactly what you’re going through because I’ve been there. Pain and suffering is nothing to be ashamed about. They are valuable lessons that can be used to mature our understanding of reality. Don’t avoid it like the plague. It’s not healthy in the long run.
  2. I wish I would’ve known that nothing is out there to hurt me. All Imagination of Mind, no matter how insanely life threatening or frightening it may appear to me, is only yet another hint from GOD to AWAKEN.
  3. Well, it’s official ya’ll. I’ve signed my divorce papers. I’m officially done with Totk! I barely even completed the game, but I don’t care. This Reddit post pretty much explains the reasons why I’ve quit, and it’s so refreshing to hear people acknowledging constructive criticism. It’s been a ride, and I’m not shedding a single tear. I’m moving on with my life and will take all the lessons I’ve learned from Totk into the real world. That’s love, baby. Woo-hoo!
  4. Can’t wait to see where my imagination takes me while playing this masterpiece. How they managed to pull this game off is beyond me. The complexity, while still being easily accessible is insane. Let’s go!
  5. Fantastic. Let us know how it goes!
  6. Reminds me again of that time I shared an insight with my therapist. “In order to overcome OCD, you have to love it to death.” She was completely at a loss for words, but in an open way. Clearly she found some validity in that statement, despite no current literature or evidence to back it up. Self-autonomy makes your mind as flexible as spaghetti taken for a swim in a boiling pool! Damn… and I thought that all of the advanced spiritual work you’re presenting for free would be free from any of that. It’s a feature; not a bug! And now we’ll pay the price for shitting on such a beautiful full-course meal…
  7. Which foot first? The left or the right? Walkie-Talkie!
  8. I actually had a similar discussion before my first ketamine assisted therapy trip. I had a couple appointments of just good ol’ fashion discussion so that I could be properly prepared for it and release any lingering doubts. She taught me the concept of “excitement and opportunity” rather than all the fear mongering I was presenting to her (e.g. “What if this trip goes wrong?” “What if I’m not ready yet?”). She expanded her explanation with a fun scientific study. The researches took two groups to ride the same roller coaster. One group was told it would be scary/hell, while the other group was told it would be the best experience they’ve ever had. After the ride, the researchers gave both groups the same survey asking how their experience went. Of course, the group that was told it would be hell scored higher when it came to the perception of fear and anxiety compared to the group that was was told it would be exciting. Same situation; completely different reactions. I’m sure that my trips would’ve gone in a completely different direction had my therapist not gave me this simply lesson. Hell, I probably would’ve never gone back on the ride ever again!
  9. What will the answer to this question give you?
  10. That picture perfectly resembles me. I love squatting in random ass places!
  11. Stop blaming women for your problems. As long as you keep doing that, you’re never going to have a long-term relationship with any girl. Plain and simple.
  12. What do you think about this reply from GPT-4?:
  13. And they’re forever stuck with dial-up connection
  14. My girl makes bird sounds cus she has Tourette’s. God is Beautiful Bird
  15. I’d be using logic to explain it then! I’ll say that if love is challenging core beliefs about yourself that are harmful, and that there’s an openness to shed them (despite it being emotionally difficult), then that love is not to be taken for granted because. You respect it in all its beauty.
  16. A snippet from the Wikipedia article on nondualism: At a certain point, you can read this quote and see the pure comedy of it.
  17. Please consider charging $420 for your course. Thank you.
  18. Here’s some advice from GPT-4. Remember to take what it says with a grain of salt because it’s not God (lol):
  19. Just be careful not to bite off more than you chew, though. You’ll inevitably quit if you go overboard, unless you’re really passionate about what you’re doing,