Nemra

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  1. Punishing the murderer could also prevent the deaths of many others. But it's also good to prevent the people, especially murderers, from having access to guns, etc., so that they have a hard time doing harm, although it won't stop them, but at least they won't have too much power. For example, the child will probably harm herself/himself regardless of the toy you give, but the more dangerous the toy is, the more harm the child could do to herself/himself. So, the parents have to prevent those harmful actions. The example isn't quite accurate for this murderer issue because the murderer is an adult who intends to kill, but it shows that there also needs to be a better system that prevents those harmful things from happening without an immediate harsh punishment for every case.
  2. @PurpleTree, but a murderer is different than a disabled person. Also, a murderer has to be physically in shape to do what he/she has to do and have an intention to harm someone. I think acts like murder are fair as long as the person has caused more harm than the murderer, and the murderer has no other options to change the situation. But even if it's justified, the act itself will have a toll on the murderer. Also, I don't think we would like it if people killed each other for not liking what the other does, as it'll make the world less safe and people will be more fearful.
  3. Compared to where I live, it's a million times better. Also, it's interesting that there isn't snow in Amsterdam. Copenhagen was cold like hell. I like the designs of those cities. Also, it's quite refreshing to be in a more peaceful environment.
  4. I would appreciate if anyone could confirm it.
  5. I fell in love with Amsterdam. I wish I was born there. There weather was so nice.
  6. Is that even possible? What if you never go beyond a certain limit without it? Well, I don't understand what it means to do 500 trips. Perhaps those trips did change you in a way that you can easily pursue higher consciousness without using it.
  7. So, basically, you are done with it and satisfied with what you have realized by using it? Or has it affected you in a way that you can realize more things without using it?
  8. @LambdaDelta, ok.
  9. @Leo Gura, you said in one of your videos that psychedelics will be your most-used tool, as it's way more powerful than other methods. Have you changed your mind based on the toll that it had on your body? I did my first psychedelics 3 days ago, and I'm convinced that other methods, like meditation, are of little help for me. And also I have traveled in order to do it and won't be able to do it for a few months. How am I going to continue to have realizations if I limit myself to doing it sparingly?
  10. Hi y'all. I would appreciate your response to my question.
  11. @shree, what about 4-AcO-MET? Also, can 4-HO-MET and 4-HO-MiPT be taken orally also?
  12. Pictures from my ongoing trip in Europe:
  13. @Emerald, thank you for the advice. It makes sense to me that understanding my experience of it is much more important than just trying to stop it. Interestingly, it gets amplified when I feel attracted to someone. And the more it gets amplified, the more attractive that person gets, which makes me want to be even more desired—to be more feminine, I guess.
  14. I was just contemplating and realized that I seek attention often in very subtle ways, as it feels good. Especially when I find someone attractive, I naturally want them to give me attention, as it intensifies the attraction. I don't know what to feel about this. Generally, I don't like to seek attention, as it's very limiting. However, it seems that this thing is installed deep inside me. I would appreciate helpful advice on how to navigate about this realization.
  15. That should tell you something. Well, in the end, you either know what's true or not.
  16. @Emerald, did I answer your question?
  17. @Infinite Tsukuyomi, interesting idea.
  18. For example when their words reflect in their actions. when their survival isn't dependent too much on lying. they have high self-awareness. ... Again, how do you? I try not to assume that I don't have any blind spots. Being aware that you might be biased is way important than being paranoid that other could be biased.
  19. Do you know what knowing the truth about something even means? My suspicion that you don't know what truth means is getting confirmed.
  20. @Salvijus, when you and I burn our hands, we will feel pain if both of us can feel pain.
  21. And how will you know? You direct that question towards me and yet you make claims, assume or believe stuff and question others using the uncertainty of knowing stuff when you don't agree with them?
  22. Most of the time, it's difficult to know. However, when you observe them for a while, you will see which one is being more truthful by just understanding how they think and act. The problem is whether you are deluded / deluding yourself or not.
  23. It's also important not to take people's harsh judgments as a personal attack all the time. You could be forming views based on their reaction most of the time, which will make you confused and regretful when they stop being harsh.
  24. You think I'm not an AI because of some reasons. So, you do know and are certain of it more than other stuff, but you say that you are equally uncertain of everything. And still, being certain doesn't make you right either.