CARDOZZO

Reality Engineering

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Thoughts, Insights, Questions, Meditations, Contemplations, Knowledge, Observations.

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Adopt a perspective where you no longer live in the planet earth with human beings. You don't play human games. You are not a human. You don't have a human mind. 

Take this perspective seriously. Embody it. 

Switch your mind between this perspective and your actual perspective of being you (human). 

On & Off. On & Off. On & Off.

Human & Non-Human. Human & Non-Human. Human & Non-Human.

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Free yourself from the symptons and effects of being human.

Transcend.

Be Human. 

Build yourself from the ground up.

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 What is the principle responsible for creating worlds?

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Why do you assume that something out there is consciously perceiving yourself as a human?

 

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Why not? 

Discover for yourself what it takes to be a Philosopher, Artist, Physicist, Mechatronics Engineer, Inventor, Pioneer, Innovator, Entrepreneur, Hybrid Athlete, Writer, Cyberneticist, Hacker, Enlightened Avatar, Futurist.

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What if reality is a game?

How can you become a Meta Meta-Reality Designer?

Do you love your games? 

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Accept yourself as you are right now.

Paradox is one of the keys to the game of life.

You can change when you don't depend on changing.

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Contemplate/Meditate/Become Aware/Study:

  • Insight, Mind, Understanding, Perception, Interpretation, Awareness, Language, Space, Distinction, Representation, Concept, Map x Territory, Direct Experience, Sentience, Life, Death, Movement, Color, Form, Vision, Sound, Time, Relationships, Context.

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The deal with spirituality and self-actualization is that you need to make a shift. 

You have to build your own world and validate your perception, POV and mental programming.

One of the most painful things is trying to self-actualize while seeking validation to behave in a different way that society dictates.

Make a shift.

Seek your own individuation, habits, mental programming, values, POVs.

Self-actualization is a single player game.

That's why self-love, satisfaction, solitude and giving yourself permission are so important in the process.

 

 

 

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What is context?

What is the possibility that makes possibility a possibility?

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Your skill to make distinctions.

Your skill to unmake distinctions.

Be your distinctions.

Mind, Life, Sentience, Space, Body, Perception, Thought, Emotion, Sensation, Ambient, Humans, Skill, Self-Esteem, Vision, Audition, Smell, Taste, Touch, Color, Form, Movement. Internal, External.

You ARE a Reality Engineer.

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Feel all distinctions deeply.

Be all distinctions deeply.

Connect to their essence, presence, form, feeling, sensation, image, sound, smell, taste, touch, movement.

Become all distinctions.

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Jed McKenna, Peter Ralston, Gilles Deleuze.

These 3 guys can change your entire perception of reality, self, life, mind.

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A value judgment is an assessment or opinion about something based on one's personal beliefs, values, and principles rather than objective facts.   

It involves making a subjective determination about the worth, quality, goodness, or desirability of something. Some key characteristics of value judgments:

  • They are subjective and based on personal beliefs and values, not facts.
  • They can be controversial as there is often no clear consensus on the "right" judgment.
  • They can influence decision making and policy.
  • They are often prescriptive, revealing attitudes or beliefs about how things should be.

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