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Look inward to what you want to create. abundance, connection, power, pleasure, joy, love, purpose, harmony, beauty. Then let that flow outwards. If you depend on the world to flow inwards you set yourself up for disappointment.
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@Nivsch started to admit things to myself. And the stream of consciousness just takes me to unexpected places.
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@Javfly33 Yes but there is a reason why it feels good. I'd never do this but I get the appeal. There is value in reflecting on why it has appeal and if there is a way to integrate the quality without degrading oneself.
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Reality is going towards perfect integration and infinite form. Hagel is limited as you said that he only sees integration. Niche is also limited in that he doesn't see integration. The most powerful master is the one who achieves perfect harmony with the greater whole. Because harmonious cooperation beats individual parasitism in the long run. Both fail in proper integration. Sidenote: You are the one who integrates and harmonizes, you are not an outsider who is subservient to the process. Be a master that integrates. Love is power.
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This actually works tho. Some deliberately smoke until they throw up before going cold turkey.
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martins name replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Schrödinger's Palestinian: Israel is fine with Palestinians dying as collateral damage in a way they would never be okay with killing a Jew. Yet, Israel wants Palestinians to be Israelis in the way Israel constantly rejects the 2 state solution. If you think this is a strange paradox you are blind to Israel's real intentions. -
Yes, just let go of all expectations. Just drop them. Let your mind be a blank slate of potentiality. Say fuck you to all expectations and be yourself. There is an uncomfortable knot in the middle of your head that you want to be free of. Breathe deep and slow and on the out-breath dissolve this knot and let go of who you should be. Instead, embrace who you could be.
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It's a form of self-reflection. Everyone who self-reflects would understand. I communicate with my spirit guide rather than myself tho. Why talk to yourself when you can talk to a wiser being? Just imagine the wisest being you can comprehend, maximally wise and good in every dimension. To me, it's an angelic older female entity of pure light. I ask her things and she responds. It's a way to access our deepest intuition.
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@Nivsch I probably misunderstood you. Good luck with the technique it's been powerful for me. I surprised myself with the things I started saying,
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Sounds like you use thoughts to escape from owning your emotions. The proper relationship between emotions and thought is to be honest with how you feel and own the fact that it's you who feels it. Try this exercise: focus on your throat area. (Throat chakra) Breathe deep and slow. On the out-breath relax your throat and say vocally or in your mind's voice something true. Start by filling in any of these phrases: I'm worthy of... I like... I dislike... I want... I don't want... I love... I hate... I am... I am not... Say these phrases like you don't know the answer and let whatever comes just come. Go with the flow and be spontaneous. Feel into what is true for you. It might take some time for something to come up, let it take time then. That's why we breathe slowly. These phrases are just a suggestion if something else comes up spontaneously, let it. 4. On the in-breath feel the anticipation in your throat like words are bubbling up. 5. Repeat from step 3. Tell me how it goes.
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If you don't use cast iron like a real man you should get your testosterone levels checked.
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If it's not a transformative experience it has little value. I doubt it's transformative, it's just escapism. I see the appeal of it tho and dropping the roles and expectations of yourself you have is a spiritual exercise. If you only let yourself let go like that during pet play you are not transforming the ego. Then you are reinforcing the idea that you are not the one who can experience freedom. Oddly interesting topic.
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martins name replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Brivido Sounds like you have unfortunate genes. If you choose to cut it then research how it's done. I don't think you are supposed to just snip it with a scissor but rather tere it over a long period of time. The thought of it makes me cringe tho. I'd go harder on the stretching before going nuclear. You are supposed to be sore. Are you sore after stretching? -
martins name replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Brivido Can you push it in further with your fingers? -
@Yimpa unreality is real.
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Tnx I'll make you proud. Real proud. Real soon.
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Almost no one knows the biggest reason for the war. The biggest reason is Putins belief in the color revolution conspiracy theory. Putin has said so to Obama and his aids for example. Many people believe in it in Putins administration, including Sergey Glazyev, who was in charge of integrating Ukraine into Russian institutions. It also has some traction among the American left, such as with Jimmy Dore. A closer look at this conspiracy theory reveals how fucking crazy it is. Basically the American deep state have funded pro democracy NGOs in Ukraine by a tune of around 3 million dollars and this was enough to overthrow the whole government. Also George Soros is a CIA puppet who is in on the plan. It's all explained in such detail in this video that it's a god damn piece of art. @Leo GuraThis is such a core piece of the puzzle to understand the conflict and almost no one knows about it. The people in pod save America does, which might make this more plausible in your eyes since you hold them in esteem. Their testemony as Obama aids is in the vid. The vid is long and takes some time to get to the point but is extremely well produced and researched to the point of almost being art. You might want to check it out, you will love it.
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martins name replied to martins name's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@bebotalk I was specifically talking about the merits of apartment complexes vs villas. You haven't followed the conversation. I've never underestimated the amount of total land a human uses. Anyways I'm satisfied with what has been said in this thread and feel done with it. -
The birth rate in western/westernized nations have fallen well below replacement level. Immigration is an unsustainable solution in the long run even if one argues that it's good short term to decrease human population to sustainable levels. What is causing the problem? What is the solution? My current thinking is that it's mostly an effect of urbanization, less on non-blue values. Japan is the proof of this, being blue/orange while having one of the steepest birthrate falls in the world. The solution seems no where in sight. I've thought that the solution would come from cultural developments once cultures feel the pain from the demographics collapse. But since western countries are taping over the problem with immigration it seems we won't feel the problem as a demographics collapse but as a cultural collapse. Thus western culture won't feel the need adress the birthrate problem.
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Does your analysis take precedence into consideration? Russia has learned that they can inch their way forward military with Georgia and Crimea. Why would they ever stop if it isn't painful?
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martins name replied to martins name's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@BlueOak I'm all good now thank you. I'll check out the links. Thanks. -
martins name replied to martins name's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Sorry for the late reply have been down with a fever. I'm not sure what you mean. Economic immigration fixes the demographics problem but if it's by an undeveloped culture it comes with the cost of degenerating Western culture. The 3 percent that I wrote isn't space that is used for agriculture and resources, but the area that has buildings on them, which shows that buildings and villas aren't the problem when it comes to space even tho it's probably more like 6 percent if we count per habitable land area. Also, England is 4x as densely populated as the habitable land area at large, making it a bad example. I'm not saying that. Just that there should be a filter on people coming in. Everyone should be allowed to practice, but building permits for religious buildings shouldn't be granted. Preferably for all religions but maybe the native religion, in this case, Christianity, could maybe be compromised with. However, if people want to rent an office space to use as a mosque I think it should be allowed. Out of the land we use buildings take up a small amount of it, meaning that, specifically, family houses aren't the problem. -
martins name replied to martins name's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@BlueOak About 3% of the global land area is used for buildings and roads. We aren't running out of space. But sure, for economic reasons it's sensible. The reason I wanted to fix birthrates in the first place was to protect Western culture meaning nationalist blue, orange, and green. I've changed my mind in thinking that it's incompatible with immigration, as long as it's the right kind. -
martins name replied to martins name's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It has been bipartisan from the orange right and green left. There hasn't been a blue right until two decades ago when the Sweden Democrats started to rise. We have a strong orange foundation hence the 16th highest GDP per capita. With regards to blue, we have a strong nation-state and national cohesion but at the same time expressly blue values are seen as cringe from greens. We act blue but don't think blue. It's strange. I think we need to go to yellow to understand how to integrate blue, like how JP does it. Some dumbass politician suggested that, but it has never been public policy or public recommendations, just headlines. I don't think firearms would do much. Rapes don't usually happen to random people at night but among aquatints in social settings. Random assaults usually target younger people who seem meek, who wouldn't carry arms either way, but that way the bad guys would for sure have guns. Sure, but it's hard to find secular Islam in the Middle East. I'd rather have atheists as it indicates orange and green values. Yes but I'm critical of religions as a whole, they keep people at blue, in a way nationalism doesn't. -
martins name replied to martins name's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I was wrongly equating highrises and urbanization in my mind. I'm saying Nordic countries are proof that even if you fix economic conditions it still doesn't solve the problem. I think we are in agreement, but just how much you emphasized it seemed like you thought it was the whole solution. Immigration from poor Muslim countries to Europe has been a disaster. This gives the dilemma: how do we have immigration that works? I'm no longer looking for long-term solutions, just a series of short-term solutions until world population has decreased to sustainable levels, after which culture, education, politics, and tech have increased so far that long-term solutions might emerge naturally. Or at least we will have more means at our disposal to solve the problem.