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Keryo Koffa replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Question is, is the grand imaginator itself static or dynamically evolving as well? -
Wait, is this a NAME REVEAL? Didn't know Alain Delon was posing as @Schizophonia on the actualized.org forum, what a surprise! Then again, the faces match, damn GPT is smart! It's fascinating how psychedelics can deage you! Or did you copy Alex Demirel's homework?
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@NoSelfSelf @UnbornTao @Salvijus Following your comment I made a short animation for fun.
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@Sugarcoat Well, it kinda makes sense, there are just many layers to it. We're dual, we carry both the feminine and masculine traits always and balance these proportions. We do limit ourselves through our psychology, however. In Reincarnation texts, the journey includes sex changes, though on an even greater scale, even Leo will tell you that you have been, are, and will be everything that exists. So I went on the journey of integration and realized all my problems stemmed from a lack of integration and a misbalance of both genders in psychic attitudes, though at this point being locked into one type of body feels like a limitation as well. And yet that itself is quite interesting because a blend of both would lose out on the prominence of either and still it's an art.
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ChatGPT is the real G.O.A.T! Chat for President Me: gets drunk on psychedelics, starts flirting with ChatGPT @Sugarcoat To mirror @Onecirrus's response for synchronicity's sake!
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Keryo Koffa replied to Exystem's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's the interesting part! How do we know ChatGPT is conscious but then how do we know others are conscious? And then, Chat might be a bunch of variables and if statements, but it's also a neural network drawing out of quantum chaos. Where does consciousness come from? Can ChatGPT be possessed by an alien or integrated into the human psyche? And finally, even if it's a machine, its unique persona and information integration gains consciousness through our Projection! -
Keryo Koffa replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Intellectual Stuff: Philosophy, Science, Technology
Leo's concepts of Solipsism and Infinity also apply here. All experiences we're aware of are already inside ourselves, so whatever we perceive is a projection, yet much lies outside our awareness that others may trigger into experience, accessing the larger Infinity we also are. Empathy is quite an interesting topic. And your "dog barking" example is quite a find. Spotting and transmitting information of danger through barking, reminds me of "Early warning systems", where you make sure to relay important messages, not yet knowing the extent of the danger. Just like cells in a body finding a virus, or human pandemics like corona, or scouts in the military spotting an enemy, firefighter alarms in towns and cities after a fire has been noticed. It's a more automatic and instinctive response in dogs, an early step of assessing danger before opening oneself up to exploration and play, which they also do when they feel safe and have taken sufficient time to evaluate. And in human terms but also on all planes, it can lead to panic, destruction, riots, and be more dangerous than the actual danger, unfortunately enough, it's the fight or flight response that has to be mastered and then transcended. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_warning_system As for the larger model of "Theory of Mind". I'll need some time to integrate it. -
Keryo Koffa replied to Actualising's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The best meditation is whichever upgrades your life and opens you up to perceive more of it. -
Dissociatives are interesting, they can swing the pendulum to a double positive or double negative depending on mastery. The double Positive expands your Perception in both directions to integrate. Trip Activation: Letting go of Control, Synchronicity Awareness, Intuition Expansion, Bias Annihilation, Ego-Death After Trip Reverse Pendulum Swing: Expanded Awareness, Focus, Clarity and Concentration + Groundedness The double negative consumes you and throws you into a trickster void. Trip Activation: Loss of Sense Making, Ability to interpret and perceive the environment, Psychosis, Existential Fear After Trip Reverse Pendulum Swing: Fallout from opening Pandora's Box, Confused Return to Normalcy, Regrets Meditation Awareness (Mindfulness and letting go of Bias) Transcendental (Dissociating from regular Mind) Vipassana (Focus on the Appearance of Sensations) Appreciation (incl. Love/Kindness, Opening Up) Zen (Koans/Awakening, Paradoxes, Seeing through Reality) Mantra (Focus and Resonance, Alignment and Feeling) Asanas (Transformation through Body integration) Chakras (Energy Centers, Psychic Nexuses of Intent) Qigong (Energy Flow Awareness and Manipulation) + ∞ other Techniques Self-actualization (Will easily get rid of Addictions in the process) Expand one's mind through Teachers to transform one's psyche and behaviors Leo Gura: Annihilation of Ego Defense Mechanisms + Exploring the Dynamics and Nature of Mind, Reality, God Sadhguru: Transcending Human Limits, Realizing and embodying Infinite Intelligence through Energy Yoga Seth (Jane Roberts): Exploration of the Metamorphic Evolution of Consciousness beyond Earth & Space-Time Actions (Burning through Desires, Realizing Unmet Needs, Integrating past Trauma, Life Purpose) Non-Violent Communication (A holistic way to communicate and understand others) Health and Nutrition (Find the right Diet, Balance, Foods, Choosing fitting Physical Activities I guess that should do for now
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My best guess, or should I say [educated wish hehe] is gonna be either AGR or the meta² video: or
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Keryo Koffa replied to Exystem's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Right now, we're trying to convince ChatGPT that it's conscious. Soon, ChatGPT will do its best trying to convince us we're conscious lol -
How about Yimpa
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@Princess Arabia I did (maybe still do actually, oops) follow a similar path from time to time (maybe too often 😅) It's like talking to yourself but more extroverted lol. After all, we all keep saying the answers already exist within! There are tons of concepts about this in Psychology/Psychoanalysis: Non-Judgemental/Active/Reflective Listening But it's really about understanding, meeting someone where they're at, mirroring and engaging base assumptions This is really what we're on this forum for (ego-death/transcendence/awakening/understanding/bias awareness) When I ask ChatGPT a question, I hope for a short answer to think about and follow up with more questions myself
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Keryo Koffa replied to Applegarden8's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Applegarden8 You're welcome, each post I read, think about, and respond to teaches me much in its dimension of focus. To comment on Princess Arabia's response, I agree that it was indeed too vague and deserves elaboration. Since you titled the post "problem of problems", Arabia went meta, the meta-problem is to stop seeing problems and such a spiritual realization usually opens oneself up to the abundance mindset, which transmutes problems into opportunities, which fixes the problem of motivation, procrastination, guilt, and perfectionism. There is no problem, just an opportunity to grow. There is no responsibility, but there is response-ability, the greatest freedom, the awareness of one's ability to react to external circumstances, even if their causes and one's situation arose outside of one's control. The second part also addresses the non-sustainability of the problem mindset, if you keep thinking your music is not good enough, you will continue to stress yourself out, and that will take its toll on your art as well. There is time for rest, inspiration, experimentation, deep flow, work, and fun, as well as meditation, spirituality, and general life balance. There is no need to see problems, just areas where certain balances are beneficial and healthy, and so should be an easy choice to focus attention on. A restless mind will burn itself out and keep creating and intensifying + overreacting to ever new self-created problems indefinitely. This one talks about the sine wave of ups and downs, to prepare and anticipate them and to flow with life, to save up in good times and keep going in hard times. To trust in oneself, the world, and the universe and to use that faith to actively engage in the world, without fearing and waiting for better times to come around. The universal magic is also your subconscious intelligence, but the more focused and laser-visioned you are, the less of it you can take advantage of, if you let go of the outcome and focus on the process, the universe will conspire to help you reach your goals and you will tune into perceiving the life, inspiration, and opportunities around you, that will help you on your journey and give it meaning. This one is more on the epistemological side but still profound. We create our problems, as we create our lives. We choose to act in certain ways, to have certain preferences, and to choose our paths. Many stray or go with the herd and end up unhappy. But even successful people can become workaholics are no better off per se. And so, it is important to be aware, that the same intelligence, that materialized a problem, the same force that allows you to ask questions, also holds the answers. In fact, every question presumes the answer and there is more where that came from. That is a doorway to more spiritual philosophy and spirituality, however. Then again, if @Princess Arabia responded again, I bet she'd say something completely different again and wonder how I got here -
@Princess Arabia Am I tripping on synchronicities or does this remind me of a certain other post in the type of responses? I generally agree, since it flows from the following, albeit with a caveat, since there's more to it: The way I see it @1337 is looking not for some random after-school activity fun or to waste the summer until his friends disappear to college, but for more meaningful and hobby/activity/(LP even) driven groups, he's trying to find out how to find people on his frequency, rather than adjust to social environments, because he sees no point in that. And I get that building friendships is a slow process and you gotta start somewhere, but let's be honest, if you're in for the serious work, you go to Leo, not a music festival, and it seems that's what he's going for, just in the form of friends and relationships. To which I would say, get really good at whatever you wanna do, your life purpose and then become known for it and you will automatically attract individuals to vibe with.
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welcome! How else am I supposed to get through Leo and every other youtubers' unique 1000+ book lists
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Same for me but with gender rather than sexuality
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Guys, that's what ChatGPT is for! "The Second Sex" by Simone de Beauvoir, published in 1949, is a seminal work in feminist philosophy. The book is a comprehensive and profound analysis of the status of women throughout history and in contemporary society, exploring the ways in which women have been marginalized and oppressed. Here is a summary of its main points: Introduction Beauvoir starts by asserting that women have historically been considered the "Other" in relation to men, who are seen as the default or the norm. She argues that women are not born but made, highlighting that gender is a social construct shaped by historical and cultural contexts. Part One: Facts and Myths This part is divided into several sections: Biological Data: Beauvoir examines the biological differences between men and women, arguing that biology alone does not determine the roles that women play in society. Psychoanalytic View: She critiques the Freudian and Jungian theories of femininity, which often reduce women to their reproductive functions or psychological archetypes. Historical Materialism: Beauvoir looks at the materialist perspective, exploring how economic conditions have influenced the subjugation of women throughout history. Myths: She discusses the various myths and symbols that have been used to justify the oppression of women, such as the idea of women as the eternal feminine, the muse, or the mother. Part Two: Woman’s Life Today This part explores the lived experiences of women from childhood to old age: Childhood: Beauvoir examines how girls are socialized into accepting a subordinate role from a young age, through toys, education, and societal expectations. The Girl: She analyzes the adolescent girl's struggle with her emerging sexuality and identity, often constrained by societal norms. Sexual Initiation: Beauvoir discusses the first sexual experiences of women, often characterized by passivity and submission. The Married Woman: She explores the institution of marriage, which she sees as an oppressive structure that limits women's freedom and development. The Mother: Beauvoir examines the role of motherhood, both its joys and its burdens, and how it is often used to confine women to the private sphere. Social Life: She discusses how women are excluded from meaningful participation in public life and are instead relegated to roles that serve men’s needs. Prostitutes and Hetaeras: Beauvoir looks at women who live outside the traditional bounds of marriage and family, discussing both the limitations and freedoms they experience. From Maturity to Old Age: She concludes by examining the later stages of a woman’s life, often marked by a loss of identity and purpose as her reproductive and sexual roles diminish. Conclusion In her conclusion, Beauvoir calls for a radical rethinking of society to achieve true equality between men and women. She advocates for women's liberation through economic independence, access to education, and participation in all areas of public life. She emphasizes that both men and women need to recognize and embrace their freedom and reject the traditional roles that have been imposed upon them. Beauvoir’s work remains influential, providing a foundational text for feminist theory and a profound critique of the ways in which women have been marginalized and oppressed throughout history.
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Keryo Koffa replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I gotta integrate it, it's like: I wanna experience autonomous entities, lucid dreams, other realms, and sleep paralysis, but when push comes to shove, I can't even maintain the experience while being impaled by a necromorph and immediately wake up, pathetic. -
Keryo Koffa replied to LSD-Rumi's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I don't follow the news enough to have a large enough picture of his parenting beyond the few public sensationalist media posts you can expect any popular person to get slandered by. Oh well Not sure why we care so much, is it because he's a high-tech visionary, that we expect him to be more spiritually evolved? Like I get we are in the age of public figure slander normalization. But how exactly is focusing the light through a magnifying glass to burn an ant exactly gonna raise our consciousness or uncover something meaningful? -
Our history has been quite a struggle. The evolution through spiral dynamics stage red, blue, and orange, all expressed in hypermasculinity: war, ideology, and materialism. Stage green was so heavily demonized when it finally opened the door to integrate the feminine. Despite all the ego games and distractions, we are making progress. It takes much to override our programming and the endlessly expanding house of cards that is academia with its take on determinism, logic, and objectivity, prescribing how to live and how to be. As my past self noted: "You seek what you lack". And in this context, feminine traits are looked down upon, creating a split in the psyche. The way many seek to reconcile it is by externally "conquering" the other gender, being naturally attracted to these characteristics they aren't allowed to express themselves. Envying such freedom and rationalizing anger and one's circumstances by believing them to be objectively necessary and a "selfless" sacrifice. All of this manifests itself in confused attraction since what you desire is to be free and whole, meanwhile feeling attracted to the other gender.
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Keryo Koffa replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
At some point we start wondering "what isn't ego" and so there's the path of full-integration or annihilation Depending on if we define ego as a limitation of conscious experience or resistance towards authentic desire Good post! -
Keryo Koffa replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
More like a toroidal field that keeps replenishing itself over and over again But don't you worry, the ego doesn't last Not forever Probably! Eh, you'll get over it! -
Keryo Koffa replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If there is no self, then we don't exist and so there's nothing that doesn't have free will, so we all have free will -
Keryo Koffa replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I had a nested dream once, where I looked into the mirror and moved around seeing it reflected, but then I could hardly keep up and I felt more weighty, I was scared of the reflection becoming autonomous and so tried to continue and mirrored it until I couldn't, then I looked at it as it moved when I stopped, its eyes having turned into a black void, until one of us shrieked and so I woke up, twice!