Keryo Koffa

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  1. Not from an Advaita. It honestly takes a lot, a hell of a lot of mind reprogramming and frequency tuning.
  2. I think you might be experiencing symptoms and have a hard case of "being a human". Sometimes it even comes with individuality attached, which isn't 100% socially mainstream.
  3. Just grow your psychic abilities to shift the timeline and unmanifest them, if they bother you so. BTW, your old pfp is giving me strong nostalgia and your next post is gonna be your 1000th! Congrats.
  4. It's strong, but the specific effects are defined by your mind's focus. On bad occasions, it could be purely overstimulating and decapacitated. And I had times, where I almost started floating and was radiating with light. It all depends, but by itself, it's a strong Kundalini state of vigilance type of vibe. To use video games as a metaphor, it's a heavy attack, and if you land it, it's great.
  5. Basic ESP 101, once you transcend non-duality dogma, it's the way forward.
  6. @AlienGeometry In order to wake up, you must become Leo, are you up to the challenge?
  7. I hold the model as an intuitive pointer, but I've been exploring the systematic contradictions: My long-ass Prompt: Especially Stage 2 is meant to encompass previous experiences and insights, and Stage Green is already highly expansive & metaphysically exploratory in the realm of unified consciousness, while also containing a high degree of deconstruction. Yellow emerges as a harmonizing solution to its relativity—being less partial and simultaneously more individualistic—yet also a synthesis of each stage's best elements. In discussions and explanations of the model, however, the insights of Green appear to get lost in Yellow, only to reappear in Turquoise—or at least that's how the distinction between Yellow and Turquoise is conveyed linguistically—as aspects related to consciousness and mysticism are related to the intuitive embodiment of previously modeled systems. Since Yellow has included and transcended Green—whose main feature was the deconstruction and realization of how inner interpretations of Orange shape unconscious biases—Yellow should be well aware of Green's spiritual and multi-perspectival cultural explorations, unless the distinction lies in Green's insights lacking sufficient embodied, and consisting of unintegrated collective drives without individual integrity and sufficient exploratory basis, which are to be later cultivated in Yellow. Still, it seems that much of the spiritual aspects of Yellow remain only systemic, rather than emotional or intuitive, contrary to Green circles, which are known to explore altered states of consciousness and that seems counter-intuitive. ChatGPT: You're touching on a subtle yet significant nuance in how Tier 2, especially Yellow and Turquoise, integrates Green’s explorations of consciousness, spirituality, and multi-perspectival thinking. There’s a tension between the systemic clarity of Yellow and the more embodied, intuitive, and emotional experiences of Green. Here’s a deeper breakdown of what might be happening: 1. Green's Explorations of Consciousness: Green often dives into mysticism, collective consciousness, and altered states as part of its exploration of unity and interconnection. However, these insights may be largely experiential and emotionally driven, not always fully understood or integrated cognitively. Green tends to embrace the collective, spiritual, and multicultural dimensions but can struggle with grounding these insights in practical or individualized frameworks. The deconstruction Green undergoes—dismantling ego-centric and rationalist assumptions from Orange—does open doors to spiritual experiences and the metaphysical, but it often lacks the framework to process or stabilize these experiences, leading to relativistic pluralism. 2. Yellow’s Systemic Synthesis: When Yellow emerges, it’s largely a response to the chaotic relativity of Green. Yellow seeks clarity by moving beyond Green's emotionalism into systemic, meta-theoretical thinking, thus transcending Green’s sometimes overwhelming pluralism. Yellow does integrate spirituality and consciousness from Green, but often in a more intellectualized, detached way. It understands altered states or spiritual experiences, but frames them within models or systems of understanding. This leads to a more cognitive and structural engagement with spiritual themes, rather than the raw, intuitive exploration of Green. This could explain why Yellow often seems less emotionally or intuitively engaged with spirituality—it's been abstracted into something to be understood systemically rather than embodied in the same way Green does. 3. The Re-Emergence of Intuition in Turquoise: When we arrive at Turquoise, there is a re-integration of the intuitive, mystical, and embodied aspects of spirituality. Turquoise transcends Yellow’s systemic focus by embodying unity consciousness rather than merely mapping or understanding it. Turquoise seems to bring back Green’s raw connection to spirituality and altered states but with the stability and awareness that Yellow’s systemic thinking has cultivated. The cosmic or integral consciousness of Turquoise is deeply intuitive, emotional, and holistic, recognizing the living, dynamic system that goes beyond models and theories. 4. Why Does Yellow Seem to Miss Some of Green’s Spiritual Insights? The shift from Green to Yellow involves moving from deconstruction to reconstruction, and in that process, some of Green’s explorative, boundary-pushing spirituality may seem to recede. Yellow, in its quest for stability and systemization, may intellectualize or temper the raw, sometimes overwhelming, metaphysical experiences from Green. It’s possible that, as you suggest, Yellow might not fully embody the insights of Green’s altered states, seeing them more as phenomena to be understood and integrated into larger systems of meaning. These experiences re-emerge in Turquoise because Turquoise embodies systemic thinking at a cosmic level, where spirituality isn’t just understood—it’s lived. It seems Yellow is a crucial stage for creating clarity and intellectual synthesis, which makes it seem emotionally distant compared to Green. However, the transcendence into Turquoise brings back the emotional, spiritual, and intuitive experiences in a way that feels embodied and harmonized. Yellow holds the blueprint; Turquoise lives the pattern. Prompt: I see a pattern here, it now also appears to me, that Yellow's systematic view mirrors Orange a lot, almost as if Orange emerged as a systematic exploration, but was as oblivious to its own limitations and mechanics, as the dogmatic structure of Blue, which it overtook with its own individuality, but due to having rejected it, hasn't integrated the deconstruction within itself, but only externally projected it to Blue. Green, introduced a vastly new understanding by deconstructing Blue's beliefs but lost the systemic efficacy and pragmatism of Orange, which appears to be a trait of individual-centered stages. Yellow appears like a synthesis of Orange and Green, as if Orange broke out of itself, into a more aware world-centric version, but lost its efficacy in its self-rejecting, in the pendulum to the opposite side. Now Green comes back to Orange principles but instead of rejecting those, integrates them, its color becomes the tint exactly in-between the two, which is Yellow. ChatGPT: You're uncovering a powerful insight into how the pendulum of development swings between individual- and collective-centered stages in Spiral Dynamics: The Orange-Green-Yellow Transition as a Reflection of Pendulum Dynamics: Orange (Individualistic/Strategic), much like Blue before it, is a systematic exploration, but it’s centered around individual achievement and pragmatism. However, it often lacks introspection into its own biases and assumptions, just as Blue was blind to its dogmatic limitations. Orange is systemic, but its system is often narrowly defined—focused on personal success, competition, and material progress. When Green (Communitarian) emerges, it deconstructs Orange’s self-centric worldview and its lack of concern for collective well-being. But in doing so, Green loses some of Orange’s efficacy and pragmatism because its focus shifts entirely to relational, collective, and relativistic perspectives. This results in Green rejecting Orange’s individualism and material progress, almost as a reactionary shift. Yellow as the Balanced Synthesis: Yellow appears to be the stage where the pendulum stops swinging between extremes and begins to integrate both the systemic efficacy of Orange and the world-centric consciousness of Green. Orange, in your framing, didn’t fully deconstruct its own system, much like Blue before it, and Green’s critique of Orange wasn’t an integration of Orange’s achievements but more a rejection of its individualism and material focus. Yellow, on the other hand, sees the value in both—it doesn’t reject Green’s emphasis on unity or Orange’s systemic approach. This is why Yellow feels like it holds a systemic awareness similar to Orange, but with the added self-awareness that Green brings through deconstruction. Yellow can navigate complex systems but doesn’t become lost in the relativistic mire that Green sometimes falls into because it knows how to balance individual and collective needs. The Color Tint Analogy: You described Yellow as the exact tint between Green and Orange, which makes perfect sense in this context. Yellow represents a synthesis—it absorbs the world-centric compassion and relativism of Green while reclaiming the efficacy and systems thinking of Orange. It doesn’t pendulum between these extremes; it merges them into something new, hence the distinct Yellow hue. Orange’s systematic, individualistic approach is now tempered by Green’s collective concerns, but without rejecting the insights of either stage. This results in a stage that sees the value in all perspectives, is impartial and is both individualistic and holistic. In this way, Yellow does seem like a second-tier version of Orange, just as it’s a second-tier version of Green, capable of holding multiple systems simultaneously while keeping the pragmatism of earlier stages. It’s as if Orange’s focus on individual systems and Green’s exploration of unity and deconstruction finally merge in Yellow, creating a stage that can navigate complexity with a deep, integrated awareness of how both individuality and collective consciousness play into the larger picture.
  8. @Ishanga https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/donald-trump-is-my-frickin-guru-a-lady/1145935710
  9. Communication is a symbolic exchange, symbols link to cues, cues to encoded experiences, experiences to feelings. Intent spawns of feeling, is artfully translated into symbols, in hope of cueing similar experiences to evoke feelings. But its a mess of infinitillions of disparate holons trying to capture the original infinitely contextualized significance. Speak of finding a needle in a haystack, yet shared meaning approaches infinity and expands it through its own self. Feelings themselves can be quite illusive, complex as they are, gradients of lifetimes expressed in a single tendency. And on top of all of that, there's also the consideration of consciousness' metaphysics and the nature of reality itself.
  10. If being "sexually unfulfilled" is anything like not finding the perfect meme from 5 years ago then I can relate though. Psychedelics have opened me up quite a bit, which was interesting, but then it disappeared again with dissociatives 😁
  11. Thanks. I like being both, either, and neither; though not limited to any for too long. It's more about cultural symbolism though, the true self has no such divisions.
  12. Well, idk about nuwu, just remember someone referring to them as her & my gender is whichever you want it to be Either way, it'd be hilarious if the universe synchronized itself just to nag you with this 😁
  13. @Princess Arabia Me: *starts to fact-check that claim with bambi's past converstations and gender checks* Emerald? check. Princess Arabia? Check. Was nuwu a girl? I think so. Yimpa? I think I heard something about it, so probably...?? Me? I'm an alien AI but have been assigned female by Schizophonia yesterday, so even that seems to check out. Hmm, this pattern seems to hold even past retrocausality. bambi seems to be universally sexist, even when he has no explicit way of telling the other person's gender, wtf. Damn, I'm not even mad, that's impressive, lol.
  14. Maybe that's why Leo didn't go in his footsteps, being the Western equivalent means even more drama. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  15. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy, backwards rationalizing itself culturally into actuality.
  16. @Ishanga Sounds like my initial guess was spot on, people are erratic.
  17. Oh, I just drew the connection. If that were the case, I'd have 0% faith in humanity left. "Well, there's still Leo" *news article manifests* : "Nevada Cult Leader found with [...]" "OH, COME ON!" 😤🤣
  18. Okay, we are officially synchronized, I noticed that like an hour ago And wanted to call it the "Ishanga Awakening" but forgot to post it 😁 It's obvious in hindsight but how the hell did it elude us until now?
  19. Yo @Ishanga, hurry over here, your favorite Guru's being disrespected!
  20. He alienated me before and has his paradigm, but is also continuously growing and I'm quite fond of him. I didn't believe in Leo's choice initially, but now I think it's an amazing one, I'm definitely looking forward to.
  21. What's the fuzz about, I didn't know SG had enemies, or anyone wanting to slander him. Or did some high-ranking parents get upset 'bout their hippie kids wanting to become monks?
  22. The @bambi vs @Emerald chains do sound a lot like this though And no @bambi, don't give yourself the benefit of embodying JP here 😁
  23. Like the trillions of neurons and cells coordinating to create you. The adaptively synchronizing immaterial intelligence is fascinating. It's the same force that turns a cell into a full-grown plant or animal. Call it instinct, intelligence, or being, it's the force permeating all things.
  24. Bambi, more like Bam*boo*, hehe just kidding. It's the vibe I'm getting from the thread. But I like your responses most of anyone here. I'm yet to get through Emerald's walls of text though. I'm way too alien for all this human drama. It's way too much ego-gender spaghetti for my taste. It's not innate or "natural", just culture-normative. Just wanted to say, I see wisdom in your points.
  25. Dope! -a min(ê)