Yimpa

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  1. You’ll be using Bard sooner than you think.
  2. Yup, best to talk to a professional. There have been times I thought I had something, then I asked the professional and they opened my mind to a different perspective.
  3. Here’s what’s going to happen. You’ll probably fail again. But guess what? There’s plenty of examples in your own life where you’ve failed so many times, yet you eventually figured it out and maybe even mastered it. Now take that same mentality with this situation. Most importantly, though, do it out of pure love and an authentic desire to deeply explore yourself and your partner.
  4. Go to some meditation or yoga groups. You’ll find plenty of nice women there!
  5. Man… I’m finding myself laughing throughout this interview. AI makes humans look and sound so stupid in comparison!
  6. Awakening… you can never truly plan it
  7. “Behind the Buzz: How Ketamine Changes the Depressed Patient’s Brain The anesthetic-cum-party drug restores the ability to make connections among brain cells” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/behind-the-buzz-how-ketamine-changes-the-depressed-patients-brain/ —- From the article: Ketamine’s main drawback is its side effects, which include out-of-body experiences, addiction and bladder problems. That sentence is so ironic, because I experienced the opposite of said drawbacks. I loved having out-of-body experiences, I didn’t get addicted, and I thought I had a bladder problem prior to doing my first ketamine session (literally felt like I had to use the restroom 10+ times a day for a month), yet after my ketamine session that problem went away. I’m not joking.
  8. Are you using some cheap no-brand charger and/or cable that you got online?
  9. I just had some yesterday and the day before.
  10. GOD sounds like a boring mf, then.
  11. Awakening allows both limits and no limits. Reality doesn’t favor one or the other, but you certainly do. Yes.
  12. You’ve ultimately got to listen to yourself. It’s a trap if you take someone’s advice (especially someone you admire) and immediately make an assumption that it will help you. Then you spend all your energy wondering why it’s not working and then think something is wrong with you.
  13. Of course it’s one of the possible truths. Like how if you don’t pay your bills and don’t go to work, being homeless becomes a possible truth.
  14. Actually, Reality can imagine anything. There’s only Reality. All of us are imagined. Leo is imagined. Being correct is imagined. Possessing something is imagined. Even the concept of “somebody” and “nobody” is imagined. Now, that’s not an excuse not do Pure Philosophy and working on improving your human self. In fact, if you decide not to do any of that, Reality can imagine a shitty life for you, and you’re understanding of Reality will be diminished significantly.
  15. Of course there is. Love is literally the answer. Don’t take my statement out of context.
  16. Yes, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Simply changing the story or belief you have about a traumatic event is not going to be sufficient. It may work in the short-term, but in the long-term creates more confusion and doubts about yourself. This is why Awakening and Love are essential to understand why anything, including horrible things, can exist.
  17. I would argue that claiming any identification as false is not fundamentally true. Rather, someone’s understanding of Reality can be significantly limited. Claiming that people’s experiences are false can actually worsen the narrative they have of themselves. For example, if I convinced myself that my OCD was false, I might as well not get therapy for it or do any therapeutic work to improve my condition.
  18. Convincing yourself that there’s nothing to do and that all is perfect. Nonduality? More like, Boreduality
  19. A belief understood clearly is the antidote to fear.
  20. I would rank overcoming OCD as one of the most challenging feats a human can accomplish. But then again, I’m biased