nahtanoj

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  1. @SonataAllegro do you have a good source where I can learn more about this. Right now I’m discovering that subconsciously I’m sabotaging myself to do what I need to do, but it is a struggle.
  2. I started paying attention to it after doing mindfulness. I started noticing that the moon has a lot of influence over my moods, inflammation and other stuff so obviously the other planets also influence you. Anyways I'm not super into it but I find it interesting and illuminating some days when I read about what's happening in the cosmos.
  3. I changed from software development to massage therapy and I don't miss the tech world a bit. I started studying massage in the evenings after work. So it was fucking hard. In my opinion don't leave your main income yet. Start your passion on the side and slowly transition.
  4. She has good points and I know many women that like all of that. But others that don't. You have to know beforehand what is her type of energy. If a woman is very feminist (ideology) + more masculine energy, all of these 10 things would be a turn-off to her because she wants to dominate, if you have this type of woman in a longer relationship you can over time start to talk about what you like and try one or two things, she may even start to understand that surrendering is part of the feminine energy and start to like it. If the woman is feminist + feminine energy, you can do some of this but you have to build up to it. If you have a woman that is not in the feminist mindset and her energy is very feminine all of these suggestions would make her fall in love with you. So it isn't that easy, you have to talk and be very present when having sex to notice the moods of the woman you are having sex with. If you are doing pick-up and one-night stands it is probably that that woman is feminist + feminine energy and because it is a one-night stand you can try more of these tips. Other tips (waring explicit content): Eat pussy, I don't care, this is mandatory, and learn how to stimulate the clitoris with your tongue, but only do it after she is very horny, tease her first don't go to the clitoris right away the more you wait and tease her the more she is going to enjoy it. Wait until the clitoris is erected, yes it gets erected. Don't do the same thing each time you have sex. Try to change the location and know what she likes. If she is into books do it next to the bookshelf. Have sex by surprise, lets say you two are kissing in the car after going to the movies, just have sex there or maybe you are kissing with her in the kitchen have sex there but don't over do it, she don't want to have sex in the table all the time. lol Talk to her while having sex, women are more auditive than men, we men are more visual, it doesn't have to be dirty talk, you can say things you like about her like: "I like you how your pussy/tits/thighs feel", "Your body makes me crazy" etc if she is into dirty talk say things very dirty lol like: "fuck me like a whore" if she is on top of you or "That pussy is mine" and fuck her hard.... The point is to talk the most you can. Dont do more than 3 positions, we men are used to porn and because we are very visual we love to do many positions to see all her body, changing positions isn't fun for woman. Unless you have a woman that is a nymph then you are lucky. Make her cum first, woman usually cum after clitoral stimulation not so much penetration. After teasing her and doing lots of fore play fuck her for a while and then eat her clitoris, you can cum later... The only caviat of this is if you have a very masculine energy woman she would behave like a man and she after finishing would want to sleep lol so in that case finish first and then make her finish. Usually masculine energy woman don't like you lasting long hours into the night. Pretty much this list is gold.
  5. Dreams are amplified during Pisces season. Read about it. I started having more vivid dreams a few weeks ago. While astrology isn't an all-in-one cure I think it has some truth to it.
  6. Did you were an atheist before, because I was and I find myself resisting prayer and other "religious rituals" in my life. But any time I do them I feel 10x better. For example I started praying before sleeping for one week just to test it but also not expecting anything, (or so I think lol) I but that week was an amazing one full of connections and insights. Another one was when I started going to a buddhist center and people just bowed to you. It was super weird for me at first, I just moved my hands in sign of reciprocating to them but after a while and after learning of oness and that I was bowing to myself because we are one, I started bowing and it felt super good. I still bow to regular people in the street or in my job and some people get surprised. I just do what it feels right and has some knowledge behind it even if I don't understand it or I didn't follow their dogma. I also modified them to my own worldview or spirituality. I make my own prayers, sometimes I use different mantras and regular Christian prayers. Just follow your intuition and watch out for becoming dogmatic with different religious views. Usually the truth is in everything but not completely. ?
  7. Buy books about Spiral Dinamics, Google it and consume some SD websites, compare it with other models, and lastly journal and contemplate about Spiral Dynamics, in your life, in others life and in societies. Contemplation is key whit this topics.
  8. I discover Richard Granon, who has like 3 different channels in youtube, I like him for basic stuff like emotional literacy, building self respect, discipline, boundaries, he makes some 30 days challenges that are fun and etc... he has good arguments and talks about the shadow but I feel he lacks some psychedelics breakthroughs to become really powerful. I hope he do some psychedelics and discover more of life.
  9. I love physical books, but for me audible is more practical, usually I buy both but now I have to many books I need a bookshelf. Probably I'm going to buy some digitals and then if I love them buy them physically.
  10. @levani I have used it before and it really puts you in a very deep meditation. I need more practice with it. But I prefer to start the meditation with it because that way you have a deep meditation until the end. One time doing Kriya Yoga I finished the session with the meditation concentrating in the third eye and did HRV and I saw the white light and then I saw some red color. Also one time I feel like my body was bended in the half like a snake my head in the floor next to my sitted body and those experiences where after doing HRV and Kriya.
  11. @Carl-Richard I sleep 7-8 hours and do fasting in the mornings. I'm also very comfortable doing it. So Idk. I usually prefer to do some Kriya Yoga because breathing wakes me up.
  12. My problem with meditation is that I get super sleepy if I Meditate more than 30 minutes even if I'm sitting in the floor without back support and specially in the mornings. So I Meditate 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the night. But for me I love meditating I feel like my body needs the meditation and craves it.
  13. The worst trip on weed was getting this thoughts that suicide was ok it got me freaked out because I have never ever think of suicide or trying it. I love this life. Idk where that come from maybe it was some shadow part of me speaking. Crazy stuff.
  14. Exactly my view. I have had very deep mystical experiences with weed and also sometimes used it to do emotional work because the clarity it gave me with emotions, but the trap with weed is that if you keep doing it daily you get into a hole. Now if I use weed I don't use it for more than a week and wait a month or more to use it again. I treat it like a mushroom trip.
  15. I cried with this, this year the energies are heavy and opening my heart big time. https://youtu.be/ZSI7xcizXLc
  16. I was posting some business related post in Instagram and saw and ad for a new type of school. This is their website: https://www.whittleschool.org/en/program-overview From their website: A Whittle School Education We aim to create an extraordinary school—the first truly modern, global institution serving children from ages 3 to 18. Student Illustration by Violeta Lopiz In fall 2019, our first two campuses will open in in Shenzhen, China, and Washington, DC. Within a decade, we expect to have a system of 30-plus schools in the world’s leading cities. Designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano, these campuses will be inspiring environments where students can pursue their passions and achieve their highest potential. Flexible workspaces, theaters, on-campus accelerators, private music rooms, advanced sports facilities, and robotics and coding labs will ensure that education extends beyond classroom walls. Each campus will include residential dormitories for local and regional boarding students, as well as for those studying abroad from other Whittle campuses. Each Whittle campus will serve approximately 2,000–2,500 students ages three to 18, with about 150 students per grade. Graphic describing the distinctive components of our education Curriculum & Pedagogy Outdated educational models focus almost entirely on one element of the school experience: coursework and course content. We believe that education should take into account everything students experience during each moment of their time at school. Every interaction is a lesson: how your child is greeted at the beginning of the day, how the purpose of a course is explained to her, or whether a schedule rushes her mindlessly from one class to another. Curriculum is more than just course content. For too long, the core pedagogical methodology has remained largely unchanged, at the expense of genuine innovation and responsiveness to new discoveries in learning theory, emotional and moral development, technology, and pedagogy. Drawing on decades of collective expertise from both hemispheres, our education design team has spent thousands of hours researching best practices and programs at top educational institutions around the globe, from early learning centers to charter school networks to innovative high schools and universities, including Stanford, Harvard, and Tsinghua. The result is an educational model that is truly global, fully adaptable for each student’s needs and strengths, and at a level of rigor that will prepare them for the most selective colleges in the world. Core Academic Skills and Knowledge Our core academic curriculum— science, technology, engineering, math, humanities, global and local history, creative arts and design— will integrate best practices from schools around the world, with careful consideration for what is required by the education codes and college entrance exams in each of the countries in which we will operate. Career preparation— something most schools give minimal attention to—will be addressed and integrated into the curriculum as well. Global Study Experiencing different cultures changes and deepens students’ views of the world for their entire lives. Our students will be strongly encouraged to take advantage of our world-wide network and spend part of their school experience abroad, including at least one program in each of China and the U.S. by the time they graduate. Options will range from one- or two-month summer programs to full years abroad at other Whittle campuses. Immersive Language Learning Immersive programs at our campuses combined with global rotation will ensure that all students graduate with a level of written and spoken proficiency in a second language that will allow them to work and study in another culture. Outside of English-speaking countries, English will be the required second language for all students. In English-speaking countries, Chinese and Spanish will be the most frequently offered second-language choices. Additional languages will be offered depending on location. Personalization The “one-size-fits-all” model of the Industrial Era is insufficient for the Innovation Age. Whittle School & Studios will provide a personalized education that empowers students as partners in their learning. A crucial early step is knowing every child well. Caring, connected advisers will guide students through all stages of their academic and extracurricular lives. One-on-one advisory will be prioritized and integrated into our school schedules. Interdisciplinary and Project-Based Learning Interdisciplinary academic experiences connect mastery to inquiry- and problem-based project work, making learning “sticky,” or more permanent. Throughout their education, students will explore significant questions and problems that cut across disciplines, culminating in presentations to the rest of the Whittle community. Experiential Learning Going out into the world and learning directly from physical, social and geographical reality enhances understanding by tying learning to personal experience. At Whittle, these pursuits will be built into the schedule and organized with the same rigor as any lesson plan by the directors of each campus’s Centers of Excellence and City Core programs. College Advisory Our college placement program will use a combination of global and local resources, something a single-site school simply cannot do. Members of our leadership team have taught at, attended, or led at most of the top 20 universities in the world, giving us unparalleled insight into what these institutions desire from their students and the processes they conduct to recruit them. This looks amazing, obviously I would like to know if they encourage system thinking and Spiral Dynamics in their curriculum.
  17. @Yog WOW This is amazing, I have the same sci-fi style in my system, I'm trying to gamified it by thinking I'm in a Battlestar Galactica Game, so all my pictures are from BSG. I'm going to implement the daily block style you have, it makes so much sense. Thanks a lot for the explanation and BTW I love your Station Codex I stole some of yours and put them in my Mindset page.
  18. @kag101 Be careful with your skepticism, it could make you stagnant like the lymph nodes. There are hundreds of research papers about lymphatic drainage... you can look for them if you are that interested in reading technical papers, I'm telling you it works, it is used effectively in cancer patients and people with circulation problems.
  19. @smurf88 I did use OneNote in the pass, my problem with it is that it doesn't inspire me, yeah I can link some pages but thats all. Notion has some crazy capabilities specially with Databases, you can make some crazy data crunches inside it. One thing that gives me crazy about OneNote is the way you can't align text boxes. In notion you are more limited but the alignment works beautifully.
  20. @Yog Amazing, I think the same as you, they need to make offline posible, and more backup options. I have plans to dive deep into astral projection in the future. I had success doing some lucid dreaming but i went off doing other things. Im going to follow you to be looking for that. Another question I have is if you can explain your toggles and daily batches part in your notion implementation?
  21. @kag101 Im a massage therapist and the taping not only works for emotions but also for moving stagnant lymph fluid. Specially doing the one in the collarbone. Don't discard this yet it has many benefits.