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Everything posted by Nemra
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@Princess Arabia I was saying about "Someone here". π
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@Princess Arabia He is bi as I remember.
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@Schizophonia Realities, however subjective they are, aren't always equal. So, I think you and I wouldn't want to live in those kinds of realities.
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Nemra replied to thierry's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Razard86 Recently, the thought of being murdered or being in a car crash has put a little fear in me about going outside of my house. -
@DefinitelyNotARobot If you don't care about how much your understanding (simple or complex) of the things you know or are accustomed to (which doesn't have to be everything) is biased, you don't and will never care about the truth.
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@StarStruck Just don't do it often if you're starting to get tired. Wait for a day or two. Or maybe go see a doctor.
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@DefinitelyNotARobot I'm just more focused on that. I didn't say they are separate. But like everyone else I have and am forming biases, which have an influence on how I do it.
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@StarStruck Even here, however careful people believe they are, have the tendency to absolutize relative things.
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@Butters I don't care about the truth as much as understanding.
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@Yimpa The experience is different. Children are at least not dogmatically defending what they believe.
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ππππππ Excellent description
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I guess she is brave enough to tolerate her man's behavior. She is so brave to talk about women on their behalf and how to truly be feminine. Problems are solved!
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@Twentyfirst This is not that difficult to get.
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@Twentyfirst It's not normal that you don't understand what is being said.
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@An young being He will gaslight you by saying that there are gods who are violent and who's to say which one is true?
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@Princess Arabia Thanks Me too.
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@Princess Arabia agree
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@Princess Arabia I agree with you. I don't care if I'm weird or normal, but if being normal means living your life with the beliefs that were given to you, then I gladly admit that I'm weird. I'm weirder than just weird, imo.
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@Princess Arabia I agree with you to some degree. We can hold our judgments for others to not get stuck on immediately judging others, whether the judgments are true or false. E.g. I don't like judging others that much, as it drains my energy for enjoying my life, and I could be wrong about something. I sometimes lie or don't tell others about my views, as they could misunderstand me. Imo, judgmental people are full of crap. I'm also full of crap, as you can see. But they are more.
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Judgment will always happen. What people mean by not judging by appearance is to be a little bit conscious of your biases, but they can also use that to hold their true opinions about others, which will become problematic. Judgmental people need to stop judging for a while, and non-judgmental people need to start judging. But, as you can see, it's very complicated and not easy, because of our judgemental nature.
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I have a little patch of white hair, and it's cool, imo. Grey is also cool. Own it, and if they don't like it, then they are boring.
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People are so optimistic and naΓ―ve about wanting to be in a relationship. They think that it will continue to be the same or even better. In reality, there will be fights, and your energy will be wasted on drama. This is more realistic than people would like to imagine. Traumas are a natural part of that process for most people even if they are conscious. Finding your partner brave for their masculinity or femininity will be nothing when your partner starts to psychologically abuse you.
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What if you don't have a desire for marriage or a long-term relationship? Is that wrong? Are you less of a human? Is approaching even appropriate in that case if most people want to be in a relationship?
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Often, not. That's why I said to be smart. When the school or university is corrupt, cheating is necessary.
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Sometimes labels are too simplistic to describe a person, even for straights. Discovering that we are bi, etc., is still the beginning of discovering how weird we really are, I think.
