UnbornTao
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Too maverick to be nonconformist. 🐠😎
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Having it known, so to speak, tends to undermine our experience of the emotion. It makes us feel like we know what we're talking about, while in truth a lot of that is disguised ignorance in the form of a "map." Yeah, my gripe is with getting lost in the mapping and not really recognizing the difference between these two domains. This sounds like a basic point, and yet it's easily missed. Also, it's real. Look into it: Why would the physical act of obstruction necessarily ignite or inspire anger in oneself? You can be walking beside a construction site and be met with a bunch of bricks falling just in front of you, making you pause. Not only will you not be angry, you'll be glad that you stopped in your tracks. Notice that you can not get angry when merely physically obstructed. If you get angry as a result of that, it suggests you wanted to do something but didn't get your way, and so you felt hurt, which the anger is trying to manage. I claim this is inextricably linked to a feeling of incapacity. Hurt is core to anger. It is something to look into. Pain's contribution to life is huge. Hierarchies are fine, and yet they are not necessary and are hearsay when it comes to one's experience of the emotion. I find such pursuits tend to distract us and keep us stuck in intellectual considerations, and so are superficial in this case. Not saying such overlays can't be useful - they just have very little to do with the actuality and presence of the thing itself. What actually occurs so that that emotion arises?
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The point of competition is usually winning. Especially in a professional setting, that's what the team effort is about.
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But anger is quite fundamental to the human experience - it's a form of pain, rooted in the sense of feeling hurt. I've never understood the need to fit emotions into a model or hierarchies. Anger is whatever it is. That's my gripe with it. Most of what you said I'd agree with and find reasonable. Give pain some love.
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Ew. Propietary format by Microslop.
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Martial arts actually originated out of monks trying to get enlightened. Nothing as enlightening as a 'slap' in the face.
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Got it. You may want to consult a professional dietitian or doctor, then.
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Finally, something coming from the heart.
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I'd agree with the last two sentences. What do you mean by 'low', though?
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UnbornTao replied to Cathy92506's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Is this AI? Hello there. -
I'll remain open and see.
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"Jesse!"
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Have we achieved AGI yet? There's often a lot of smoke and wishful thinking around these topics.
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Actually... It can be relatively painless to set up a new Linux system. Spreading the word! I'm just a humble servant.
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TES VI: Now It's Personal.
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Nothing like a good mango.
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Have you tried an elimination diet? It might be useful in this regard. You might want to do some research on it. (This isn't medical advice.)
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You're a Balenciaga, Harry. I liked the movies so I'll give this show a chance.
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Exercising is arguably even more important than diet for general health and wellbeing. But to answer your question, you already know the gist of it: burn more calories than what you consume. Eat less junk and incorporate healthier forms of food into your diet.
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UnbornTao replied to Ramasta9's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
But I wanted a pill for awakening! Broken promises. -
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Nice cosmology you got there. It just works.
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UnbornTao replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Pretension is a deep topic.
