Buck Edwards

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  1. The video offers suggestions on dental care.
  2. 411 encounters and alien. ET. https://youtu.be/FeG2VsLW5QE https://youtu.be/A0oQkax-fKw For more information on the matter, refer David Paulides and coast to coast am official podcast on youtube
  3. Fascinating spiritual stories series. Sit back and enjoy.
  4. Sasquatch. https://youtube.com/shorts/2Qy4Gw8MDKQ?feature=share4 https://youtube.com/shorts/HILTboo71b8?feature=share4
  5. Skin walker story. https://youtu.be/31a3DGLiB48 https://youtu.be/kjaQXQg0dtI https://youtu.be/PryJXlnBT8o
  6. Amazing video on angels.
  7. This list is funny. It's like you're deciding what should be done with women, in reality you absolutely can't. It's not up to you to decide what a woman will want or how she will behave. You're being clueless to reality. You might make up your mind about a certain woman and she might have already decided to leave the bond with you. You cannot frame and set up such things. A relationship is highly fluid and whatever happens is decided by time and events and emotions on both sides. It's not a robot you're controlling. You are building castles in the air. Wise up and actually start dating and meet women and even then it's not guaranteed but you will have a certain idea of how things are. You will have general attraction patterns. It will help you improve how to talk and what to talk. Or avoid common traps, like for example women dating solely for money. Without dating, you wouldn't know compatibility.
  8. Women generally say one thing but do another. What women are attracted to is highly unpredictable and you cannot rely on romcom fantasies for that. Different women are attracted to different men depending on the situation they find themselves in with that man. Women aren't logical with their choice, although you might call it dumb, but that's what it is and you'll have to contend with that to be realistic.
  9. Recently I've been feeling dull and tired all the time. No energy. Any tips for dealing with fatigue would be helpful. I've been drinking coffee to keep myself up.
  10. Power of introversion.
  11. No way. You gotta leave the mods behind. At least give us a break there.
  12. I'm at stage 9. Feels like hell already. Alien hell.
  13. Without us, you're like a fish out of water, phrrrp phrrrp phrrrp phrrrp.
  14. @Carl-Richard is it possible for a person to become schizophrenic after extended use of psychedelics?
  15. I don't know what to label judgemental people. People call me schizophrenic if I'm talking to myself. People call me schizophrenic if I'm having a paranormal experience or a premonition. People call me schizophrenic if I'm genuinely frightened and panicking and there is a legit reason behind my doubts and fears. Yea certain things are paranoia, agreed. But everything cannot be chalked up to paranoia especially when there's a solid track record of events that when logically summed up perfectly describes why I should feel vexatious or what could be contributing to anxiety. I seriously don't know what to call such people. Because they judge every minor behavior as mental illness and slap you away without genuine consideration of what you're actually experiencing and why such an experience makes perfect sense given the entire meta context. It's like they simply cannot be in your shoes at all ever. It's so hard for them to relate to your experience and their dismissive judgement is so casual, it's almost frightening. If only they were in your shoes, they would know the extent of the emotional experiences of a person which have nothing to do with mental illness but more to do with hardcore survival, trauma, events, circumstances etc. It feels like they have the lost the capacity to comprehend the extent of suffering of humanity and will believe only when they themselves go through it. I would call such people "simplistically judgemental" as they simply lack the ability to truly listen and understand or comprehend. Are these normal people themselves? What can be considered mentally ill and what is not? What can be considered normal and what is not? It's how society has conditioned us to believe these concepts of normal and abnormal. If normal means that you have to be so simplistically ignorant to the detriment of the survival of other functional beings, then no thanks, I would rather not want to be normal. Once again I'm honestly dumbfounded as to what to call these people because they are so far removed from your experience and so far disconnected from deeper realities that they almost appear as sarcastic trolls and jesters planted to mock the seriousness of your reality. Life couldn't be more unfair. They simply cannot comprehend nuances. Should we call it autism? Should we call it ignorance? Or some other label because at some point such judgemental behavior is so awful that it's almost detrimental and dysfunctional.
  16. Right now I'm not interested in retreats. I'm sorry. I have a ton of things to work on including my financial issues. Retreat is the last thing on my mind.. I'm too stressed.
  17. This depends a lot on stress levels. If your stress levels are significantly high, you go into a perpetual workaholic mode and cannot simply relax. It depends on your lifestyle. You have to first decompress significantly before taking a break. Chaos is also rooted in stress rather than mania. I'm more chaotic on days when I'm frustrated and stressed about something. More composed on days when I feel secure about my survival. Physical factors are almost always neglected when accounting for mental states and that's a tragedy of times.
  18. I do this same exact thing. Lol please tell me I'm Schizophrenic, that word gets thrown around a lot without awareness
  19. Sadhguru on spiritual foods.