Princess Arabia

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  1. 14 minutes ago, Nemra said:

    Instead of receiving a response that engages in whataboutism, I would prefer to have my responses ignored.

    Not responding does not mean he or she is always ignoring you. It could be the case that they are thinking what you said, saying "thank you" would seem cheap, or it is simply a way to end the conversation with someone.

    A person who wants to help someone, by default, cares about helping them first.

    Also, we are not working in a corporation to send a "thank you" every time someone responds to us. I think if a person actually receives value from someone, he or she would want to reply or would at least think about replying.

    You have totally deconstructed what i said and turned everything around. If you never responded to my comment, I'm not referring to circumstances like that, I'm not referring to responding every time someone responds to us nor am I referring to people simply just ignoring a response. If you read, understood and interpreted my statements correctly, you would have seen through the message. I will give an example.

    If someone starts a thread seeking advice about something and someone took the time to respond to that thread giving advice they seek, I think it is proper to at least acknowledge that person's efforts of responding. THAT'S WHAT I SAID. They don't have to respond, but I'm saying i think it's rude not to. Please don't seek advice for something and when someone responds to give you that advice, you totally ignore it and not respond back with at least a thank you. THAT'S WHAT I'M REFERRING TO. Maybe shouting should be another, but sometimes it's necessary to get a point across. I don't respond to every comment and neither do I expect one.


  2. 2 hours ago, LordFall said:

    What is true is truth and if you can't affect reality with your knowledge than it must be false by definition.

    This statement is false by interpretation. We can be effective and change the trajectory of society by just being at home. As long as we're relating to other people, we are affecting humanity in one way or another. It's energetic. People just by being on this forum alone, are changing lives, even by being in a hospital bed. The limited mind can't see past it's limitations, but Reality isn't separate, and everything is in relation to something else. Also ideas can be communicated telepathically and can be effective or affect the world just by appearing in the mind of another.


  3. 2 hours ago, LordFall said:

    A great example is politicians. However corrupt they are they are honestly putting themselves on the line to rule and affect society. And they are at least somewhat selfless because of that.

    This is so far from the truth, I'm surprised at how you've deceived yourself into believing this. Selfless? This is how they get delusional followers because they have managed to trick the public into them believing they have the public's best interest in mind. Not all, but most. The bad outweighs the good so the good gets eaten alive. 

    "Rule and affect society" can be a powerful tool for the ego to use to unknowingly corrupt itself some more.


  4. I agree with Leo's post Totally agree. Not from an outside in perspective but more inside out. What he outlined is pretty much how the ego got corrupted and misled. The more it got what it wanted, the more delusional it got. The more it saw that it was right about something, the more it got strengthened. The more it lived in society amongst other egos that swore they were in control and  saw how other's were living and became comparative, the more competitive it became at strengthening itself. 

    Point is, this is all contagious stuff and the more we get what we want, is the more we want, and the more we want, is the more corrupt we get and the more corrupt we get is the more delusional we become, and the more delusional we become is the further away it takes us from the truth, and the cycle then turns backwards and spawns into a loop where the more disconnected from truth you are, us the more you want - repeat the cycle I just outlined. It starts to repeat itself and that's why the rich wants to get richer and greed is prevalent. It's a never-ending cycle. 

    P.S. I'm not referring to people who strictly use their success for the good of humanity and who got lost in the endless cycle. There are successful people, who aren't attached to their success and who understands it's not who they are and are living in truth. Those are far and wide between, though. 

     


  5. We can start with proper forum etiquette where if someone poses a question looking for advice on how to solve an issue, that they can at least acknowledge the efforts of another's response, especially if it was with the intention of trying to help. At least a thank you would be suffice. A response isn't always necessary and sometimes appropriate; but, as adults I'm sure we are capable of using discernment where that is involved and is the case. A continuous conversation, for example, has to end somewhere and need not be responded to with every remark - even one remark can be enough. Another circumstance is if one merely makes a statement that doesn't require a response. I'm mostly referring to starting of threads anyway; and I'm also aware some responses can get blindsided and not seen, so I'm being overly general with these statements.

     


  6. 1 hour ago, Nemra said:

    That's true, I think, about 80% of the time. People comment too much without trying to understand the context, which I'm also guilty of.

    Also, there are people who do needless self-explanation.

    The negative side of this forum is that it can make you think you have an in-depth understanding of something without getting out of the forum and doing research for yourself.

    I have noticed that some people try to overcomplicate things and use big words to be seen as intelligent. Some are so reckless with their grammar or wording that they think it makes them too cool for this forum and shows their independence of thought.

    Well, people are different and we are varied in our communication styles. We are from various backgrounds and ethnicities and also educational backgrounds. It is to be expected on a forum of this nature the things you mentioned. They are not negatives, imo, just differences. We can learn a lot about people from the way we communicate and where it doesn't conflict with our own unique styles and also where we don't necessarily expect them to be communicative how we think they should.


  7. Once you realize it's all stories, all made up, that life is nothing but a bunch of chaotic mess to the mind that needs to fit in, these types of questions and inquiries fall away and are of no concern. It is your mind that can't make sense of this. You have constructed a world made of beliefs, concepts and ideas for yourself and anything that either contradicts that or doesn't fit in, you question. 

    Who is to say it's wrong or even insane to give away money to a stranger you haven't met. You. Why not ask why do you keep watching and believing in these stories. 


  8. 32 minutes ago, Thought Art said:

    I think a distinction can be made between what my post is about, and a general request not to do something on the forum that I think muddies threads. There is no need to quote the entire multiple paragraphs to then write a sentence.

    True. Just be aware also that being on the phone VS a computer sometimes the features are harder to access. It's easier to start the response with the @ feature to quote the name, but if one is trying to quote a particular sentence from a whole quote, it get's quite challenging using the phone. The mouse is what I use to swipe the quote and it highlights a blue color and says "quote"- on the phone i can't do that.

     All that said, I see your point.

     


  9. 28 minutes ago, Sugarcoat said:

    I take them every day lol. So it’s useless…

    Probiotics and prebiotics go together and is naturally found in foods. They are extremely powerful and useful for gut health and can heal leaky gut syndrome and many other symptoms including brain fog. If taking in supplement form, it's very important to choose one from a replicable source and of high-quality. Yes, they are useful in the overall maintenance of the body and can improve one's health in many ways.

    The only thing useless, in this case, is Schizophrenia's response.😛


  10. 4 hours ago, Thought Art said:

    @Inliytened1 Hey man, I noticed you quoted my entire initial thread comment. I think when people do that is muddies up threads. Perhaps single @ me or whoever instead of quoting such a long line of text. 

    Being respectful is one thing, but telling people how to quote is another. I think that's a bit much especially since the original post wasn't even that long. The pic made it longer. 


  11. Yeah, that's what those pharmaceuticals will do to you in due time. I don't care what it is. People challenge me all the time about natural remedies but it's these same people I see with all these symptoms and then some. Nature will not be duplicated. Yes, sometimes they're needed but for very short periods. Nightquil and bangay and pepto bismol and taking pills to sleep and fake dopamine supplements and fake melatonin supplements, and yellow#5 that causes Adhd in children and cheap probiotics filled with chemicals and all sorts of shit, Eventually it ruins the body's natural responses and abilities to perform and heal itself. 

    Go ahead and rebut.


  12. 30 is the new 70. Amazing. Utterly amazing. I'm now convinced 100% that something happened to rapidly decline the timestamp within the brain. You guys will challenge me, but I know what i'm talking about. I'm old enough to know. Years ago that number would have been between 50 and 60. To constantly be seeing the number 30 being used as a reference for getting older utterly amazes me at this point. Don't know if you've seen other threads where people 30 and younger, even much younger refer to themselves as aging. Someone even said at the ripe old age of 17. 

    To simply answer your question, NO! But that's my perspective and maybe it will become harder if one believes they're old at 30. It's a mind game and time is relative. Take it from me, this age thing is irrelevant, it's up to how the brain perceives time and it's getting shorter by the minute. In 10yrs maybe 20 yr olds will think they're ancient. 


  13. 1 minute ago, Hojo said:

    @Princess Arabia If god dosent want to interfere why dosent it create a being that does interfere and its job is to do that. Maybe that's what Jesus is for.

    The interference, I think, will disrupt the flow of things. Since it's alive intelligence and is itself unfolding in the relative domain. It is mind activity and is "issing". If it interferes it would be like interrupting the flow of energy and it's intelligence. I'm not sure if this is the case, but is what I believe to be the case. It is everywhere, everything, omnipresent/potent but it's still operating on rules of the game. Imagine your mind going haywire and ten people talking to you at the same time. Impossible to keep it in check and receive the data. I think God receives information through the mind's activity and interference would only create imbalance. Think trying to concentrate and the phone rings. Not saying concentration is what's happening, but the same effect. 

     


  14. 48 minutes ago, gettoefl said:

    Awakening is, I have created this world

    Love is to exit this world to enter another's world to assist them in realizing they created it

    Until a person awakens love is hypothetical and academic

    In short, love is the fact that I cloned myself as you and owe it to myself to wake up this thus far unawake fragment

    What I give quite simply is what I get

    Nice


  15. The mind loves to know, know, know. The internet was designed to keep the mind engaged especially YT. It loves to categories too. It will say this is positive or negative. Your info-binge isn't necessarily based on emotions and intuition but curiosity.

    Why do you feel the need to have to do something with everything you read. How will you use the information you've learnt about why Hitler killed himself or about Washington's personal life or anything else you read that pertains to other people's bio or things of that nature. If you have an interest or a passion or a goal, then obviously the information will be useful and can be utilized; other than that, it's just food for the mind and it is doing it's own digestion and regurgitating. 

    I used to be an information junkie myself but I would usually only put it towards things of interest like health and nutrition or self-help improvement or anything artistic so I found no problems with it. Actually, it helped me in certain ways and improved my knowledge-base. What we focus on expands, so try to divert that to things you are interested in and not just to get knowledge of any ole thing that crosses the mind. This way, it won't seem like an issue and you'll be expanding in areas of interest and maybe automatically find ways to implement.