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The human mind is like this: Each node is a holistic thought, made of an idea, a taste, a smell, a feeling, a picture, you name it! They are interconnected and fluid, they move arround and can be seen through many different perspectives Nodes go on clusters, each cluster is heavily interconnected and some clusters are more connected with other clusters. Few clusters are more isolated, with spare connections with neighboring clusters. This is a cluster: This could be your relationship with riding a bike for example. How you learnt it with your family, the memories with your friends, the motor skills and movements, the first bike you owned, the sensations and freedom of riding it... All nodes and clusters are alive and superconnected in a grid like scheme. Like a colourful multidimensional piano playing itself. The source of it all is the I-thought at the centre The human mind is like a tree with its conscious and unconscious aspects. The I-thought being the spinal column of the Mind
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@Princess Arabia I've figured that out years ago. The Universe is an Infinite Mind. Of course! However, I never grasped the mechanisms of my human mind, the ego, the psyche and how it is all connected, in real time. It's such a breakthrough. We use our human minds everyday but hardly we realize in one scoop the whole human mind map. That I've realized today. I think you underrate the significance of what was shared here. No metaphysics; the purest psychological mind-understanding.
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You could become a yoga teacher and make your own centre
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Expose yourself to massive social interactions You'll learn Do you know how my grandfathers learnt to swim? They threw them to the river when they were babies They tried and tried to swim, crying and moving desperately Everyone looking They drowned When their face was purple They took them out A couple of deep breaths And threw them back to the river At the third time they cognised how to swim Do the same with yourself Take the deep dive To never return
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@Javfly33 If you truly desire that You'll have to work a lot to make yourself financially independent That's what Leo did That's what I'll be doing for the next decade Why? Because I truly want to do what you are saying and I understand what that truly entails
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It's amazing. It's like seeing the guts of my mind at work. I can see how it is working live, on air! It feels like pure magic, the human mind is truly a miracle. It's like my mind became holographic and transparent
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Crazy insight really This is one of the most epic realizations and self-understandings of my life I'm speechless
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@Yimpa The peacock cluster
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@Gerhard I have a different tier list obviously. My only critique is on Salvia I feel no one understands this substance When time is ripe, I will give Salvia the proper respect and mastery it deserves
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@Gerhard Happy to see you back brother
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Davino replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
A tool in the toolbox The only true ego killer for me is Salvia. At least a percentage of people on it seem to experience total death. Maybe that can help you now. Spot on -
Davino replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Good one I see Infinity at work I see finity/limitation at work also What I was pointing to is: Infinite Infinity Your methodology unites trascendental and relative, yet doesn't bring to actuality Absolute Infinity. Consciousness must become Infinite, that's the bar -
Davino replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Maybe because we cAn fEeL ? -
I loved Zen-Body Being, quite impressive honestly. I am still surprised by the efficient method he discovered for walking up stairs. It's counter intuitive yet such an improvement in the way I use my body. The truth is most people are using their body in extremely unskillful ways. That's why developing Kinesthetic Intelligence has been a conscious priority for me. In fact, in this regard I polished the way I hold a pen. I learnt it poorly and wasn't applying the most effective technique for it. Now I'm relearning the motor skills and feel grateful for improving myself. It's the little things that most matter. I have still to check The Art of Mastery. I'll surely give it a check. Thanks for the recommendation
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In contemplating the nature of sports, we can draw an interesting distinction between heavily constructed sports (like golf or basketball) that exist purely through social agreement and rule-setting, versus more fundamental physical activities that emerge from basic human survival needs. To explore this concept, I propose a thought experiment: imagine being the only human alive, with no access to historical or cultural knowledge. What physical activities would naturally emerge? This helps identify the most basic, biologically-driven forms of human movement: Running/Sprinting: Whether escaping threats or pursuing food, this fundamental movement pattern is deeply encoded in our evolutionary history Swimming: Essential for crossing water bodies and accessing aquatic resources Fighting/Self-defense: The need to protect oneself and hunt naturally lead to combat skills Climbing: A crucial ability for accessing resources, finding safety, and navigating terrain Throwing: A uniquely human adaptation vital for hunting and defense Lifting/Carrying: Basic survival requires moving materials, food, and water These activities aren't "sports" until humans add rules and social context, but they represent our most fundamental movement patterns. Modern sports could be viewed as ritualized versions of these survival skills - basketball draws on throwing accuracy, weightlifting on carrying strength, MMA on fighting instincts, etc. This perspective suggests a spectrum of social construction in sports: Minimally Constructed: Wrestling, running, climbing (emerging directly from survival needs) Heavily Constructed: Football, basketball, cricket (requiring extensive rules and social agreement) While even "natural" sports today involve some degree of social construction (rules, competitions, techniques), they tap into movement patterns that are encoded in us at a deeper biological level than socially invented sports. That is my understanding at least. This reflection helps us understand why certain physical activities feel more intuitive and spontaneous, even kids perform them as natural part of growing up. They're connected to our species' fundamental survival wiring rather than being purely social constructions. What are your thoughts on this spectrum of natural and constructed sports? Does this perspective change your view of different athletic activities?
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Davino replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
No methodology is perfect Yet you can say which one is the best My claim is on effectiveness of methods not on perfection I'm happy to know which method you find more effective for realizing Infinity. Please I'm eager, you know I would do it -
Davino replied to JoshB's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
This is a good point My most profound existential crisis after Awakening Where only solved after an order of magnitude higher Awakening. Pushing myself to go deeper into what I feared and breaking through it in a more holistic absolute way -
Davino replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
30mg of 5-MeO-DMT in your butt That one is ezzz We can make an empirical test. How many humans realize they are actually Infinity by 5meo and by other methods. I'm happy to bet my house on this one! -
Quite cool to contemplate https://www.incedigris.com/ Recomended for tripping
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Regarding the last pickup/corruption post, it's truthful but puritan imo. If someone tries to live up to those ideals, they'll probably be miserable. Things build up, this is crucial. I feel this context is important, some people may misinterpret your words.
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Yes As evolution goes, sports evolve from the primal branches to more evolved ones. True it is that I didn't account for purely mental sports. Mind comes after body is satisfied. Chess is just one permutation of possible game, totally constructed. However, if earth was divided in two continents, both humans on each side would develop similar skills to climb trees, lift weights, run, fight and swim. There are biomechanics at play and more efficient ways of going about it. Literally they are born from principles and experience. There aren't so many effective ways of lifting a heavy object, there are a few and you must discover them, because it increases survival. How many games like chess could be done? There are millions, yet chess is a sweet spot for playability, that is granted. Great inventation and mind sport. All societes developed wrestling. That's actually the first sport. I'm talking about historical facts. How much it took for chess to appear? My inquiry is on the constructed nature of sports and it took a lot of millenia of construction for that to happen. There are sports that are born from mundane and common taks. Literally wired in our DNA, evolved for millions of years so that the best in those physical activities would survive. Our ancestors found ways of making their common tasks more efficient. As I said before, they discoverd biomechanical efficient ways to run, to swim, to lift objects, to climb and to fight. Then used their minds to evolve and make it more efficient with cars, boats, heavy machinery and guns.
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Cringe Don't straw man me High skills for higly constructed sports
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I do believe jesters are the conscious enactment of ego in the playful tragicomedy of life Such conscious entities, don't deny their persona but actually embrace and manifest through it for their own enjoyment They show us the clown we actually are, masters of deceptions, now they have become a superlative obvious example of them, a mirror for instropection, a hammer to crack the shadow and a laugh
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Horrible advice Violence should be the last resource You should know the last resource