eggopm3

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  1. I'm canadian and US politics are shoved in my face all the time, so I don't know how you've managed to avoid it. We just had a provincial election in BC and over the last month I probably saw 10 times more coverage of the US election I can't vote in than the election I actually could.
  2. Yeah this is the reason I find it difficult to recommend Leo to other people. I know that they will not understand. Frankly, it's Leo's dedication to not dumbing down his content and to reaching for the deepest possible insights that make his work valuable, and I don't think he should change that approach. But that simultaneously makes the videos very inaccessible, and perhaps even offputting, for new people. so perhaps there is a role for others who can frame things in a way that can help those at lower levels start to see what he's getting at.
  3. How do you feel about Rupert Sheldrake's views? He makes many similar points about science.
  4. I laughed out loud at the guy who posted a link to rational wiki as if that was a reasonable source for an explanation of who Leo is.
  5. it's fascinating to see the responses to this video. Seems to me like the people who miss the point the hardest are those locked in the belief that science and facts and logic are out there in the world rather than projected onto it by the mind. For those people understanding what Leo is saying becomes like 100x more difficult, he might as well be speaking in paradoxes for all the sense it will make to them. One of the biggest points I liked from the video is that you need to explore the limits of science in order to do better science. That seems completely reasonable to me. But i think many people within the scientific paradigm are so locked into that way of thinking that they dont realize that there are limits at all. Like the room labelled "science" is so big that you can't see the walls or the ceiling when you're standing in the middle of the room, if you explore deeply you'll find that those limits are there, but most people cant be bothered to put in the effort.
  6. Thanks for sharing, I've been really enjoying this series. Contemplating some of his ideas has inspired some really good self-reflection too.
  7. I listened to some of his talks on a trip once, it was stunning. Deep spiritual power in that man.
  8. One thing that has struck me about the development of science is that even though it always claims to bring us to truth, that truth changes drastically from one scientific era to another. For example, science once said that the sun revolved around the earth, but eventually science made new discoveries and changed it's position. So my question is: How can we discern which things modern science claims to know as true will remain true within science, and which things will be replaced with new science? Is it inevitable that every piece of scientific "truth" will evolve into something different over time? If so, than to what degree should we even take modern science seriously? Surely someone from the year 3020 would look at the scientific "truths" of 2020 as being quaint and outdated, much like how we see the scientific views of the middle ages. (and likewise someone from 4020 would look at 3020 in the same way, and so on for as long as humans continue to exist) However, there were also many qualities of the science of the middle ages that remain relevant today. So how do we determine which facets of science will remain stable and which won't? Is it not possible?
  9. Mushishi is an anime with deep spiritual power. More than any other I think it would appeal to users here. The main character is basically a shaman, and the series is about him going around Japan doing his work. Lots of powerful lessons about Japanese philosophy, religion, and spirituality. And the show's music and atmosphere seem designed to put you in a calm and soothing, yet often eerie, state of mind. There are many seasons and it never drops in quality (if anything it gets better as the series goes on). Also, unlike most anime series, it's fully episodic so you can watch it at your own pace, start with a later season, or even skip around in the episode order if you want.
  10. The pope does not just declare something and Catholics go along with it. the hardcore Catholics in my circle think Pop Francis is evil and undermining the church, and these types of comments from him will just be more evidence for that. If the pope says something that disagrees with the catechism then according to them it is the pope who is wrong, not the church doctrine.
  11. Yes I still keep a dream journal. Though my use of it vacillates widely because some days I remember tons of dreams and some days I cant remember any. It lasted just a minute or two at most probably. It was noticing that I had to pee that alerted me to my dreamstate. I observed my perspective in the dream walking along the side of a road next to a fence. From within the dream I was able to consider whether or not I should wake up to go to the bathroom. And eventually after holding on to the dream for as long I could I consciously chose to wake up and go to the bathroom. When I went back to bed I almost was able to return to the same place in the dream. It was like I could perceive the same place I had been dreaming about begin to materialize in frot of my eyes once again. But I couldn't quite go all the way with it and eventually gave up. I'm not actually sure what I would plan to do during a lucid dream if I had one. Probably just walk around and observe things I guess.
  12. Somewhat spontaneous. I had started keeping a dream journal a few months prior, so I was paying much closer attention to my dreams than usual. But I wasn't trying to LD in particular.
  13. I lucid dreamed once, but it was just becoming aware that I was dreaming and then realizing I was on the verge of waking up and trying to hold on to it. I'd like to experience it again one day.
  14. This is why I don't talk to my family about psychedelics and spirituality. They are all stage blue catholics and christians, and my mom in particular views things like yoga, meditation, psychedelics, and so on, as vehicles for evil spirits to invade your mind and whatnot. It's a shame since I'd love to be able to share that side of myself with them, but being realistic I know their minds are not open to it so I always try to steer around the topic. My cousin once told me that her parents taught her that buddhism was evil, and when I asked her to explain why she had literally no idea, she just believed what she was told and never questioned it.
  15. Doesn't seem like that ROA would change much except for how fast it kicks in. Curious if you notice much difference other than that.
  16. Maybe to curry the public's sympathy in a latch ditch effort to get more people to vote for him. Or maybe he could use it as something to blame his loss on so that he doesn't have to take responsibility.
  17. What are the chances this is a ploy for the election in some way? I wouldn't put that past trump.
  18. I love how epic in scope the Life Purpose course series feels. I hope that's a quality that remains in future courses, really helps it feel special and set it apart from the main youtube episodes.
  19. I wouldn't be surprised if Trump makes more money selling crap to his fanbase after he's out of office than he did with his business ventures prior.
  20. This is something I wrestle with. Being in an emotionally charged place when you trip definitely amps up your experience. But of course that makes things more risky too. When I first discovered psychedelics I had several life-changing trips in a relatively short span of time, this period coincided with a time in my life where many significant personal events had me emotionally heightened. But since then, I've tended to only trip when I feel like I'm in a good place for it, and my trips have been a less intense (at equivalent doses). this holds me back a bit though since I'll often use that as an excuse not to trip. Like "oh coronavirus and the US election have me super bummed out, so I guess I wont trip today" but of course, I know in the back of my mind that if I did trip that day I'd probably feel a lot better about the current situation!
  21. wtf? Are nofap intentionally trying to ruin people's dates with horrendous advice? (also it occurred to me that if you imagine this quote said in the style of stand-up comedy, it scans as a decent joke.) porn addiction and erectile dysfunction go hand in hand. Admitting to one practically admits to the other.
  22. I'd love for Trump to be crushed, but I thought the same thing would happen in 2016 and it didn't. So I'm not getting too confident in a Biden victory. But circumstances in the world are so vastly different from what they were in 2016 that that could make all the difference. However I'm really not sure whether the covid19 scenario will help or hurt Biden's chances, on one hand Trump's incompetence at handling the situation has been clear, but on the other hand the situation has divided people into opposing camps largely along political lines which might intensify people's support for Trump when they might have not otherwise because they think a democrat victory means they will lose all their libertarian freedoms and cause enforced corona vaccinations or mandatory mask wearing and stuff. If Trump does win I think he'll still lose the popular vote again. I can't see the reverse happening though. If Biden wins I think it will be decisive.
  23. If you use weed every day for an extended period of time you will likely become addicted. But if you use cannabis with the same frequency as you might use a psychedelic then it is not addictive. In my experience if you're new to weed and have a low tolerance you're more likely to get way too high to want to use it every day anyway.
  24. Will it revolutionize the world's economy in the next few years? Not likely. In the long term (decades into the future) it's possible, but it's far too soon to tell. I don't know if the future of the technology will even resemble its current state in any way, but I don't think it's going to go away either. It's a useful technology with a lot of potential applications. Personally I think it's value lies more with the technology involved than it does the specific coins that people like to hype up. It is likely to continue to grow in popularity and it will make an increasingly large impact on the world as it develops. So it is definitely worth having knowledge about. It's still pretty niche as far as these things go, most people have heard about it, but a relatively tiny percentage of people who've heard about it actually understand or use it. So you can be a bit ahead of the game by learning about it now.
  25. Petition to rename men as "penis people". I like the alliteration.