
Whitney Edwards
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Whitney Edwards replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It seems it has a great emotional impact on you. How is your life in sweden going to change whether Trump wins or not? -
Whitney Edwards replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Why do you want Trump so bad? What is it about him that you relate to? -
This is very difficult to do. Society teaches us to be stuck in who we are. Identification with self is hard to completely dissolve. It triggers insanity.
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Whitney Edwards replied to Scholar's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I wonder how much of this is actually true or just fantasy laden thoughts and projections. -
Whitney Edwards replied to Ramanujan's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Kamala Harris wasn't as charismatic as it was predicted earlier. Trump also still has a strong hold. But Kamala did not lose by a huge margin. So there's hope for democrats. -
Positive affirmations. Uplifting music. Asmr. Bunch of emotional work and you'll get there. You need fresh air hun.
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Whitney Edwards replied to Emerald's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Thank you so much for the detailed answer Emerald. -
Whitney Edwards replied to Emerald's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Emerald What specific actions or practices can individuals take to integrate feminine values and consciously limit themselves? -
Whitney Edwards replied to Oeaohoo's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Expect a lot of drama for TV. -
Whitney Edwards replied to Sincerity's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Ok then make a list of every tiny (and even tiniest) little thing you like about life around you and the world and keep looking at every item on that list everyday. What do you find? Do they look like facilitations? What do they mean to you? Would they add a whole different meaning to your life if they always existed with you? Will they drain all the meaning and transcendence from your life if they suddenly stopped existing? Just do this as an exercise and reflect back on your thread and insight. It might be a great exercise in the context of this thread. -
Whitney Edwards replied to Average Actualizer's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Whatever about Allan Lichtman's predictions lol? -
Whitney Edwards replied to Sincerity's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Sincerity when you are (actually) living in a society, you're already a slave. Don't you think? I mean freedom would have been if you had left everything for good. -
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Thanks.
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I have a deep fear of Abandonment, anxiety, feeling neglected, outcast, isolated, dumped, lack of acceptance and validation, betrayal of trust, brokenness, negligence, void, fear of chaos, authority, arguments, conflict, fights, hostility, fear of judgement, policing, cold shoulder treatment, feeling of being unaccomodated, distrust, mistrust, fear of being policed, fear of being watched, stalked or invaded on, rejection sensitivity, inability to cope with tension, repression around sex, multiple Phobias, excessive need for validation, excessive apprehension around people, fear of missing out on, insecurity about my present and future, desperation to fit into social structure, inability to cope with social pressure, wanting to be attached but fearing such attachment, excessive vulnerability around judgement, validation, social acceptance, rejection. How to overcome?
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That's exactly what social calibration is. And if you don't follow social calibration, the extreme end of it usually something unethical. I don't know what sort of socially uncalibrated behavior you're discussing about since you don't offer any so called examples of what you perceive as "socially uncalibrated."
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The entire world includes you. But the entire world isn't you. Which means what applies to anyone also applies to you and me. Certain things can upset majority of people. Just avoid that behavior, it's not rocket science. You can test it as a social experiment if you want. For example if I went to a party and spat in someone's drink, that's socially unacceptable behavior and I could get told to leave the party and I can't blame them. Similarly if I walked to a couple holding an infant and started yelling at their baby, that's socially uncalibrated behavior too. They would tell me to leave. Similarly if a man walked naked on the street, it could be considered a public misdemeanor and he could even be arrested for public nudity. If I walked to a man in a park and slapped him, I could be jailed for assault. There are certain things we intuitively know we shouldn't do because they are a nuisance to others and people generally give an unpleasant reaction to it. The least reaction you could get it is a weird look, people walking away, people swearing at you or telling you to walk away or the worst can be a call to the police to take you out of the venue for public misdemeanor or disorderly conduct. You could even ask in the same breath "why shouldn't I say racist slurs? who made the rules?" You thread reminds me of this.
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Its the entire world. There is no country.
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Society is the authority if you didn't get it.
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By society's definition. You're living in a society not in a jungle.
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If you are going to act socially uncalibrated you might also have to face the consequences of it.
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Whitney Edwards replied to Inliytened1's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
People like this want to vote for Trump. -
You can write one thought at a time so there's more clarity hun.
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Whitney Edwards replied to Whitney Edwards's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Interesting one. -
Interesting debate of Ben Shapiro against 25 Kamala Harris supporters. Some of their views didn't make sense.