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What is pm?
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What is sex pm?? Genuinely curious.
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I really liked this. How do you differentiate the feminine mastery of mind and body versus the masculine mastery of body and mind? Tough question, I know, it's okay if you don't want to answer.
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Buck Edwards replied to thedoorsareopen's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
They are not trauma healing Leo. But they help people who are hurt. Please consider that. -
Buck Edwards replied to thedoorsareopen's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I came from an abusive family as well. Gosh I can't imagine what you went through, I'm so sorry for that. Sends you a hug. Please take care of yourself. What helped me the most is spirituality. I'm still in therapy and therapy works wonders. I'm given worksheets to deal with the emotions that came from the trauma. I'm so sorry for your experience. But there's always a rainbow. I focus on positivity now. I laugh everyday. Spirituality has been a great boon to me. It heals me. Keep discovering spirituality more and more. It has tools for karmic healing. I listen to Satsang everyday on YouTube everyday and it calms my spirit and I see a fundamental shift in my consciousness. Pure magic. I would recommend Sadhguru and others. Lots of spiritual teachers on YouTube. Since learning about non duality, I have been feeling amazing and wonderful. I see things with different eyes. I will encourage you to continue your spirituality. You'll discover a lot about yourself and the world. -
There are contraceptives. If you have heard of them. Condoms? No way do I ever want to sleep with a man who doesn't want to use condoms, no matter whoever he is, he can be Brad Pitt for all I care, I'm never getting pregnant without planning, same will be for my daughter. My mom taught me not to ever get pregnant without marrying, I don't judge it strongly, yet I just don't want to ever end up a single mother (not judging single moms by any means) but I don't want unplanned pregnancies. A guy who doesn't want to use condoms - STRAIGHT UP REJECT. Toxic or not, that is a clear boundary. He can have other issues like anger issues or other types of toxicities (if he is fucking hot) but in the bedroom it has to be my sovereignty. If I'm not going to be treated like a princess (actually animal ) in the bedroom and he says no to Condoms, he can walk straight out the door. No respect for my sexual needs, then I don't want him, he can be the hottest but for me it's a pass. No compromise in the bed whatsoever. Lots of hot guys out there who respect a woman's sexual wishes. My bedroom, my body, my rules. (same for my daughter)
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If I had a daughter (in the future ) she would be free to explore her sexuality with men. Why not? If she gets hurt, she will learn her lessons. We're biologically attracted to whoever we are attracted to. It takes a lot emotional labor and effort, but that only happens when we make mistakes. It is still possible to be highly conscious (I doubt if it's possible to be that way in mating since we're so hard wired biologically especially in attraction) just organically but varies from person to person and is dependent on their ingrained disposition, yet if she happens to act immature in her choices, that would be her femininity and I won't judge her narrowly for it. I'll let her be wild and explore with men as much as she wants. Of course I'll teach her about toxic men and manipulation that often some men use in netting women, yet I won't confine her freedom if she wants to explore the world of men sexually. Attraction is too biological, it's not like mathematics, it's not 1+1 = 2, and of course there's some advantage to why women sleep with bad boys or else why would they be in such relationships, yet there's toxicity in a lot of such relationships and if a woman realizes that, it will be good for her to make a matured decision. Some men can be fun, despite being toxic. It's a challenge to navigate, because women want the fun part minus the toxicity. Some men can be exceptionally good but boring, we are women, we are emotional creatures, we need to be horny, we need to be turned on by a guy, we can't help our own nature, we think with our hearts and we often make mistakes because of emotional thinking, if you catch my drift. If my hypothetical daughter (I don't have one) wanted to be immature, I will let her go through the phase and test the waters. I would definitely caution her but I won't snatch her freedom.
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Buck Edwards replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
We also have YouTube channels that criticize content. It all boils down to how effectively we can criticize the information we consume. Gullibility has no place, irrespective of time and place. -
Buck Edwards replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
While religion has historically served as a powerful echo chamber, the strategies used to mitigate its effects can provide valuable insights for addressing the challenges posed by modern media echo chambers. Both religion and modern media can create strong communities based on shared beliefs or interests. To address this, fostering diverse communities and promoting open dialogue can help break down echo chamber effects. Similar to religion, social media can reinforce existing biases and limit exposure to diverse perspectives. Encouraging critical thinking, fact-checking, and exposure to diverse viewpoints can counter these tendencies. Religious teachings and leaders often provide a framework for interpreting the world. In modern media, algorithms and influencers can play a similar role. Promoting media literacy, critical evaluation of information sources, and diverse perspectives can help mitigate this influence.Teaching people how to critically evaluate information and recognize biases can empower them to navigate media landscapes more effectively.Promoting a variety of perspectives and viewpoints in media can help break down echo chambers... Supporting fact-checking organizations and promoting tools for verifying information can help combat misinformation. Encouraging respectful dialogue and debate can foster understanding and challenge biases. Implementing regulations to promote transparency and accountability in media can help address issues like algorithmic bias and misinformation.Whiile the challenges posed by modern media echo chambers are significant, the strategies used to address the historical influence of religious echo chambers can provide valuable guidance. By fostering diversity, promoting critical thinking, and supporting fact-checking, we can work towards creating a more informed and inclusive media landscape. The relationship between religion and echo chambers is complex and multifaceted. It's important to recognize that not all religious groups or individuals contribute to echo chamber effects. So we have to be careful here. The effectiveness of these strategies may vary depending on cultural and societal factors.The rapid pace of technological change presents new challenges and opportunities for addressing echo chamber effects. By carefully considering these factors, we can develop effective strategies to combat the negative impacts of echo chambers in the modern world. Of course echo chambers will always exist one way or another but if we are using our own critical thinking techniques then a lot of it can be mitigated. It depends on how our minds perceive influence. -
Well it is toxic 101. What your friend's ex did. Women exploiting men for money is just as toxic as men exploiting women for looks or sex. Just because someone offers you to steal, you don't steal. It's called integrity. May sound harsh. But it is dysfunctional in every possible way. No woman has the right to exploit a man for money. Men have emotions too. A man enters into a relationship for love and commitment, understanding and compassion, just like women. We are humans and humans need companionship irrelevant of gender. So why should a woman have the right to exploit a man? And if a man offered a lot of money to keep her with him, it's his codependency and weakness, yet she shouldn't prey on his codependency. Our values are most challenged and tested in times of temptation and openness and that's where our real morals are revealed. A high conscious woman wouldn't want to exploit a man even if such an opportunity presented itself. This applies to men. Many men get a chance to exploit a vulnerable woman, but good men stay away from that. We don't want a society of degenerates, we want (and we should want) a society of helpful trustworthy people, not people who break our trust and justify it.
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Wrong for you. Right for them
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They are, just with the right men.
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Do Trataka meditation. It will help you seriously.
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Buck Edwards replied to Loveeee's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yes I experienced it once. But it's a deeply personal account so I can't share it publicly. -
Buck Edwards replied to Princess Arabia's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Thank you for addressing it. -
Haha cute comment.
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It's how he stares. That's a skill, pure skill. You don't even have to be handsome for it. Any guy on the street can do that with enough practice.
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Good video.
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His stare is the absolute masculine stare a woman enjoys in her beautiful romantic dreams. His expressed his masculinity so perfectly through that stare and so subtly. He nailed it damn.
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@Spiritual Warfare
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I would appreciate if you open a thread. But if you don't want to, that's up to you (literally begs someone to open a thread lol).
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I didn't try it myself so I don't really know. But that trick worked for my friend. They have a healthy weight now. Also my friend was vegan.
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Guys can learn from this clip as much as they can learn from a dating coach lol. A very rare clip of masculine vibe in motion.
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Unfortunately I agree with this. Any discussion or perspective should involve both positive and negative feedback. Otherwise it will have a cult like appeal to it. Although criticism can be hard to take sometimes, it's a necessary path.
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I wish our journals were also like that haha.