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Everything posted by UnbornTao
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Definitely, but it runs the risk of us "moving with the map." It can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Also, why did OP say Reddit? This is Tumblr.
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Such a stage-brown perspective. Seriously, though, I think people sometimes overestimate the importance of these models.
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And viceversa.
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Moving this to the Health subforum should help reduce fantastical thinking.
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Is Ronald Reagan still the US president?
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Drink agua.
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Haribo Goldbears, of course. That phrase is part of an internet meme. First Haribo, then the truth.
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"Guys literally only want one thing and it's fucking disgusting."
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It was said semi-jokingly, but consider: What are extremely rich people actually up to, in the end? What we, as people, are up to is survival - fulfilling our own agendas, getting what we want, persisting as our selves, and so on. In a so-called spiritual context, this might involve making others feel good or validated. Nothing inherently wrong with that, but it's fundamentally different from the pursuit of truth, which is often seen as worthless or useless - and frequently threatening to one's current sense of self and reality. I agree with you to a point, since I'm talking about teaching or facilitating people. You could be the CEO of Whole Foods, for example, and that would be fine from the perspective of "conscious business." But that's not what I mean. Facilitating consciousness is more difficult than selling a bill of goods, because the former isn't subject to fantasy. That alone already excludes most people from participating. Consider why the more profound episodes of Leo tend to get fewer views. A video on getting laid gets far more attention than one that genuinely contemplates what reality is, without any fuss. This doesn't seem random. Broadly speaking, as a culture - or even as a species - we couldn't care less about the truth. We'd rather have our beliefs validated. Perhaps it's a bit like comparing McDonald's with a local place that values craft over convenience. Jesus's quote shines a light on this condition. What I suspect he was really pointing to is greed: "It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven." Not to get moralistic about it, though. Money!
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Definitely. It seems to be a common archetype among men, from my point of view. We're all little scared kids deep down.
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Classic tough guy with a vulnerable and somewhat tender interior - depending on who it is directed to. Random comment: sorry, I just remembered to reply to your post. Also, I'm watching, and loving, the show.
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If by "wealthy" you mean extremely rich, I'd say not really. Culture as a whole doesn't stand in favor of "consciousness," and appealing to the masses tends to water the spirit of the work down. Because, for the most part, no one gives a hoot about what's true. You could draw a correlation between poverty and consciousnes.
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What is it that you're feeling hopeless about, and why? Hopelessness and an imagined negative future go hand in hand.
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No idea. Austin?
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Why the truth? Because it's fucking true!
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I haven't been actively maintaining my commonplace book for a while now, but I'd recommend Obsidian. It is tried and tested and has a solid (free) plugin marketplace. Logseq is similar and open-source, but I haven't tried it. Same goes for Joplin.
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The guy's work ethic is laudable. Remember to drink agua
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UnbornTao replied to pursuitofspirit's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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