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Tradition is an obvious example, and yet, at the same time, not following tradition - avoiding it - can be even more conformist. How much of your so-called non-conformity is a reaction against what you perceive as conformity?
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What? I love her. She's the one who's making some sense. The only one not participating in the gangbang
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Run away and don't look back.
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UnbornTao replied to Jannes's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think not! You know, the meme. -
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UnbornTao replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Well, first get a profound consciousness yourself. Don't take for granted that you already have it. It's very likely you're fooling yourself without even realizing it. This applies to virtually everyone - and no, you are not the exception. -
Right, we're seeing it from a different standpoint. You do the same with your work to some extent, so this was to be expected.
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UnbornTao replied to Hojo's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Hear me out: "Phallic Baguettes" Trademark pending. -
Good luck with that. Discerning a cult would be the first step.
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The same could be said about any other cult, if you are a faithful enough acolyte It's not necessarily about the content, the character, or the outrageous claims - not even about potential deception and lies (although those are important, too). But they do a disservice. To "conform to the groupthink", it is false spirituality. I didn't expect their followers to recognize that in the first place, to be clear - hence this discussion. We are desperate to be told what to believe, and when someone presents a nicely packaged model of the world a certain way, you eat it up almost indiscriminately - without knowing the difference between real communication and something else. It just invites people to become followers. You end up believing claims that are assumed to be true, for whatever reason. Even if this doesn't negate some value you might gain from it - in the same way that you may benefit from going to church and burning incense.
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Great to hear, although that's not really my point. I'm not sure I can articulate it very well. The best I can do right now is pay attention. What are they up to? After the stories, the assertions, the arguments, and all that - setting aside the assertiveness and self-assuredness - what is the communication actually doing? And who is the author ultimately doing it for?
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Sounds good. It could still be clarified, especially your first sentence. Since you mentioned vibe, the way that term is used often highlights what is felt rather than what is thought. Would you call feeling a type of thinking in that sense, then? What about basic and ingrained physiological reactions that even less complex animals are able to produce? You think that language exists as an object in the way a rock may be said to exist, and that we just stumbled upon it one day. For example, does every sound communicate? Is the sound of a crystal bowl falling to the floor and breaking communicating something to you? What makes a sound a communication? Could there be communication without language? How do you see communication if it could exist without language? Remember that this kind of language isn't just the words, sounds, symbols, gestures, touch, sight, etc., themselves. Estos píxeles en la pantalla, ¿qué son y cómo sabes que están comunicando algo? ¿Qué los convierte en "palabras" o en símbolos entendibles en primer lugar? Even when using a different language you may not know, you still know that something is being conveyed. Why is that? The words themselves may not be understood, and yet this "possibility" is still operative. Maybe this is more along the lines of what language is. We completely take this experience for granted, and it's hard to imagine what life was like prior to the invention of language, since it dominates our entire experience. It's a bit like imagining the world of computers before the invention of the GUI (Graphical User Interface).
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I wouldn't mind it, it could be entertaining. But at the end of the day, it's just a technology. LLMs like GPT still can't reliably provide accurate information without hallucinating. I'd rather have some profound episode than this. Gotta love the buzzwords.
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Cool!
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Not at all. It's more like thinking that your reaction to the dog bite could come from something or someone other than yourself. Your preferences, for example, are already generated by you in your own experience, both the conformist and the non-conformist ones. It does seem, though, that this preference for nonconformity may well be based on a desire to feel special. And this occurs within a social context, which you yourself generate as well.
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UnbornTao replied to Hojo's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He can take on different forms. -
UnbornTao replied to Hojo's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Someone here -
Take some time to ground yourself, and consider seeking professional help. Take care.
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Huh... you don't see the problem either. Cult leaders, tell me about it.
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Who else would generate it? Your preference for X thing is ultimately generated by you as well - along with many other things that could be considered conformity.
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At the very least, they overlap. In any case, both serve the same purpose, albeit in different ways. How much of one's search for comfort is based on conformity? Do you eat a particular snack when you're bored? Do you turn on the TV to check the news? Do you wear clothes purely for practical reasons, or do you avoid wearing certain items altogether? Where's the line between conformity and comfort?
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Is it really a need, though? Of course not. It's emotional dependence, a social nicety - one possibly rooted in a sense of worthlessness. The difference is that without food, you'll eventually die. You conform to yourself. Everyone does. And everyone takes themselves to be the center of the universe.
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UnbornTao replied to Hojo's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Is there any other reason to post on this subforum? Not sure. -
UnbornTao replied to Ponder's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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