Nemra

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  1. @Cireeric, gotta say, Mads Mikkelsen is a great actor and charming as hell. I loved how authentic he was when playing the Hannibal character.
  2. @Cireeric, the trailer is promising. I'll watch it.
  3. This is a Danish film called "Druk". So good. Started watching European films. They are a breath of fresh air.
  4. @Nemo28, actually, the first time I was alone, and I enjoyed it. Although, some things went wrong as I was unprepared. I like being alone. But I won't mind when I see someone from this forum. I'm trying to get a Schengen Visa again. Let's see what happens.
  5. Hey, Europeans. I want to travel around Europe. Which countries and cities would you recommend I visit?
  6. Location-wise, I'm not. It's depressing. Although, visit Egypt. It is way, way worse.
  7. I’m thinking of going to the Netherlands again, and I would appreciate any guidance on where to visit. This time, I’m open to exploring places beyond Amsterdam.
  8. I was contemplating about the 'I' while walking in a park a few days ago and was trying to understand what it means to have had an experience of 'I' in the past, and it really hit me that people think of the past backwards, because the past is always based on the present, no matter how complicated our past is. The past, as a reference to some present moment that supposedly happened, could not exist without the present. The present and the past are qualitatively different. The present points to what's happening now, but the past points to an idea of an experience that doesn't exist now. To say that something happened in the past tricks us into thinking that the past exists as an event alongside the present moment, as if it is its own thing. However, the present happens before the past of that present moment could even be thought of.
  9. @Daniel Balan, haven't you cried about something existential that is deep?
  10. I get fully immersed in the video and don't even care to remember how much time is passing.
  11. When I desire truth, I become open-minded to experience anything, whatever it is. I know that I might experience feelings that I wouldn't want to experience; however, I must experience them because I want to know whatever must be revealed to me. It becomes gravitating to face whatever is going to be faced and to find what anything is.
  12. I used to consume his content back then when he was starting his con, and it didn't even cross my mind that he was a fraud. Although his live meditation series has helped me. Eventually, I moved on because his content started to become shallow for me.
  13. Life-changing video. Truth as an infinite value has never crossed my mind. Recently, I have been thinking about how we are like children playing in a playground.
  14. The following documentaries show what happens in the world of psychedelics through firsthand accounts and investigative reporting.
  15. With whom is the context shared if others’ experience is non-existent for you? @Natasha Tori Maru, I think this is a question of why things are the way they are—a question to which I don’t have a deeper answer.
  16. Whatever you are, you are seeing a thing. It is not that your body or another’s body is doing the seeing, because they themselves are seen by you.
  17. With whom is the context shared if others’ experience is non-existent for you?
  18. When using words like seeing, feeling, etc., in reference to others, they imply that those people are separate conscious agents existing within your experience. The question should instead be rephrased in a way that does not focus on the existence of independent conscious agents in one’s experience—since their experience is, from your standpoint, non-existent—while still acknowledging that the thing is being referred to both by you and by the other person. A possible rephrasing could be: How is it possible that a thing within my experience can be referred or pointed to both by me and by other things within that same experience?
  19. Christians, the most hellish Datura beings. I googled whether he used hallucinogens but found nothing.
  20. I wonder by what methods Giordano Bruno came to the insights expressed in the blog post "Profound Quotes #048".
  21. @Leo Gura, forgot to ask, from what age do you consider mature for that?
  22. By "object" I mean what is literally appearing, like the phone or computer that you are using. You wouldn't talk about it if it didn't appear. And I'm saying that it is somehow being imagined. But I'll stop here.
  23. I'm not saying that as a human I'm imagining reality. I just had a few glimpses that physical reality, as in any object that is being experienced, is somehow imaginary. Anyways.