
intrastellar
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We could get arount this by just saying it like: "the second book in the Consciousness, Enlightenment & Spirituality cathegory" - assuming the order is the same for everyone. Maybe Leo could give the books on his list numbers or codes, so we can talk about them here without spoiling anything.
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If you only read one book in your entiry life, then let it be this one.
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On what ground are you assuming my level? Seriously - your comments here don't help at all figuring out where I might be wrong (if that's the case). It takes heart? Yeah green may be much more about the heart than orange, but as is blue. That's my point. The difference is that green is about equality and blue more about "us vs. them". Yes, veganism as an idea is about equality. But we're talking about radical, militant veganism here. And that sounds more like us (vegans) vs. them (non vegans).
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Yeah but is it really green and blue that are fighting or may it acually be two different manifestations of blue that are fighting? Why are you (in your eyes) more developed, just because you're following a different dogma? It's just different content.
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On what point in what I wrote was my own Spiral level (whatever that may be) clouding my vision? I'm curious. Also it would be helpfull to hear some sort of clarification of your point instead of just saying "thats the way it is".
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Militant veganism, as well as many "social justice warrior" / radical feminist-types seem actually blue to me. They are absolutistic in their believes, not relativistic. They just have another "higher truth" than our typical blue conservatives. Their higher truth doesn't come out of the bible or from tradition or God, but from the "real green" people/values. They may sense that there is some truth to those green values (just like the religious blue sense that there is some truth to spirituality /god / the teachings in the bible), but they don't fully understand it and it's ramifications. You could say militant vegans are blue disguising as green, as are "social justice warriors" or radical feminists. The values they fight for are green, but they act in a blue way. That's at least how I understand it - what do you guys think about that?
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I'm not sure about this one - it seems more like an example of yellow to me. He's not purely defending the orange viewpoint here but is aware of the validity of other viewpoints and the flaws of orange.