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Sometimes in order to survive we end up prostituting our Power, and the survival strategy end up going backwards.
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Rafael Thundercat posted a topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Interesting observing the use of "Other" in this video. Ps: Leo, still waiting more videos on Post-Modernism and Relativity. -
Rafael Thundercat replied to MellowEd's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Whatsoever one experience one experience. Experience is infinite -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
What is delivish in th link I posted? Answer with points and context. To call something 100% is a very bias position that ignores sublety, complexity and paradox. Your words speak more about your than the article i shared. -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
You make no sense for me. -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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Rafael Thundercat replied to Phrae's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Do you have enogth resources to travel and start again in a different place? What are your Skills ? Since you will need to take care of yourself in the place you are moving to -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Phrae's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Where are you living and to where you ate open to move? -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Good to read this https://slowfactory.earth/readings/faq-gaza/?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-theslowfactory&utm_content=later-38989066&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio -
She have a lot to add. I cant give so much spoils on the video, but I can say that a woman like this would put many members of this forum on track or would just put them out of her train ( You undertant this if you watch the lecuture) . What I take from this video is the powerfull style of communication this woman have.
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Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Not condoning the situation here or saying is the best way to reach infinite Love but second to this video, we are here debating a situation where many souls are reaching Infinity The ice scupture is relate of something with form and Identity becoming selfless and formless. -
@thierry at least you are aware enogth to recognise the need to calm down. Chill a bit with the coffee, it gives jitters bro
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Rafael Thundercat replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Intellectual Stuff: Philosophy, Science, Technology
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This channel is cool
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Rafael Thundercat replied to Danioover9000's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Danioover9000, what a great loopwhole you find your soul to be. I feel sorry for you. Pray that one day you get out of this useless effort. But undertanding that this is your special way to survival as the Identity you are. I also have my survival loops but I try to shift them for awile. Now I am into studing Animal Evolution. You simply chosse to Study Destiny Evolution. -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
A Q&A by the Brother of Gabor Mate with two Israeli guys who have the courage to speak againt their own Contry. Very Interesting to see the dialoge. There is a point one of them say: If my physical life is in risk I leae Israel, obvious, but see that in the end of the day we are all materialists, physicalists. Lets adimit, even Leo, we just want to live one more day. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2c0MQJRKoM/?igsh=MTU3aWh3cnhxeGZlMQ== -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Second to this list https://www.dni.gov/nctc/groups.html There are many Terrorist Organizations around the world. HAMAS Included. I will use one example of a small terrorist organization to set my point. The Comando Vermelho in Brasil, a criminal militia that trives in drugs and much more. So, how logical would be entering the favela and killing the people living there just because the Terrorists live there? Noy every one in the favela agree with Comando Vermelho. For sure the villagers need to keep themselfs quiet about the terrorist activites around them since their ass are on the line. But is senseless to destroy the whole favela, kids, girls...with the justifocation that is being for the good of all. So, what point ISRAEL have in destroying innocents using HaMas as a scapegoat? -
The Voynich Manuscrit. I take this as a freak of Nature because why someone would write a book in crazy language for nobody to read it? a fake book to create Hype or maybe the writer was channeling some unknown language? Alien ? Ep 151: The Voynich Manuscript Part 1 — Astonishing Legends https://www.astonishinglegends.com/al-podcasts/2019/8/17/ep-151-the-voynich-manuscript-part-1
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If you want to study the relation of sounds and color you would love to study ayahuasca. Of course Ayahussca is more than just colors and sounds but maybe a personal study alone drinking moderate doses one can get a guitar or piano and see what colors show up with certain notes. I am still learning , but i am ready noticing that the plant have some preference for some specific souds: Maraca or Shaker for example or the sound of leafs shaking activate the medicine , maybe because since is a plant is used to the sound of leafs in the forests when is windy, not that the plant have ears but is used to this kind of vibration.
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This video is amazing, is old, but it intice curiosity and around minute seven it brings the importance of continent shifts and here we see that life have a lot do do with geography, one cant go without other https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjthfvB47Mc
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Thank you @Davino this also led me to reflect into a phenomena happening in spiritual circles called Cultural Appropriation where people in the cities go to jungle and bring their "downloads" and start playing Shamans forgeting that they are playing with serious things and in majority not even giving credit to the traditions they went to learn their special magic. Is very sad what is going on in Tulum, Costa Rica, Ubub, and in many areas where Spirituality is basicaly monetary games.
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William Blake: 'The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.' In the realm of profound thoughts and philosophical musings, the words of William Blake hold a special place. One such quote that captivates the imagination and invites introspection is, 'The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.' At first glance, this quote may seem rather paradoxical - how can one transform their foolishness into wisdom? Yet, when we delve deeper into its true meaning and ponder its significance, it reveals a profound concept that challenges our perspectives on growth, development, and the human condition itself.In its most straightforward interpretation, this quote speaks to the transformative power of persistence and perseverance. It suggests that despite initial appearances, even the seemingly foolish can journey towards enlightenment and wisdom if they persist on their chosen path. It is a reminder that wisdom cannot be gained solely through innate intelligence or natural talent, but through the willingness to learn, adapt, and continuously improve oneself.This quote touches on the essence of personal growth and the human capacity for evolution. It reminds us that wisdom is not a destination but a lifelong journey. In this context, being a 'fool' is not meant to be derogatory but rather symbolizes a starting point of ignorance or naivety. It is recognizing our own limitations and embracing the idea that we all have room to grow and learn. Now, let us venture into the realm of an unexpected philosophical concept - the concept of the 'eternal beginner.' Drawing from Eastern philosophy, particularly Zen Buddhism, we find a similar notion. The 'eternal beginner' is someone who approaches life with a beginner's mind, regardless of their level of expertise or experience. This concept aligns beautifully with Blake's quote, as it emphasizes the importance of humility, curiosity, and the ability to unlearn and relearn.In contrast to our conventional understanding of knowledge and wisdom as something attained through accumulation, the 'eternal beginner' reminds us to let go of preconceived notions and approach every situation with a sense of openness and wonder. It encourages us to embrace the unknown, be willing to make mistakes, and persist in our quest for understanding.When we connect the dots between Blake's quote and the concept of the 'eternal beginner,' intriguing parallels emerge. Both concepts emphasize the importance of persistence, despite initial setbacks or perceived foolishness. They remind us that growth and wisdom are not linear but rather a cyclical process of continuous learning and unlearning. In our modern society, where the pursuit of success and the fear of failure often overshadow the joy of learning and exploration, these ideas serve as timely reminders. They invite us to embrace a mindset freed from the shackles of ego and achievement, and instead, focus on the intrinsic value of gaining wisdom through experience, reflection, and the capacity to change.Ultimately, Blake's quote and the concept of the 'eternal beginner' invite us to question our assumptions about knowledge and wisdom. They challenge us to reevaluate our attitudes towards growth and development, urging us to value the journey as much as the destination. In embracing the spirit of persistence and maintaining a beginner's mind, we break free from the confines of foolishness and embark on a path that leads to true wisdom and self-transformation.
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Rafael Thundercat replied to Anonman90's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Anonman90 So what? No big deal -
@Davino the guy will not undestand. Once one close the mind for one important aspect of Integration one will be stubborn as a mule till life shows him that he still have shit to do.