Keryo Koffa

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  1. There are states of non-awareness, but not of non-existence. Existence is infinitely malleable, scaling in and out of form.
  2. Well, I'm not interested in Advaita fundamentalism, which dismisses all phenomena that aren't "self-help/optimization".
  3. And this forum is here to upgrade our dream. I don't see you walking on water yet, Mr. Jesus.
  4. Interesting Pro: The potential for self-delusion and narrative construction approaches infinity. Con: Form is quite arbitrary and they'd likely present themselves in a form you're familiar with.
  5. If you view your mind as a qualia prism of constructivist lenses and your cells as a operational social units... then yeah. And a disembodied consciousness that can perceive or feel its reality is an interpretor, the smallest social unit. Since "social" is interpresonal but personal is fundamentally really just dual perception, then so is presence. Any being, is by relation, and relation is the broadest definition of social.
  6. Would you feel safer if I embedded the link in an emoji? 😈
  7. Can't wait for neuroholographic interfaces! We might be turning cyberpunk, unless we learn to jailbreak our own neural network and gain metamorphic 'master control', which would then switch it to biopunk instead 😁
  8. But have you considered that Leo might be a social construct? 😁
  9. @Ero You mean A.L.I.E.N. (Axiologically Linguistoalgebraic Iterative Ethnobotanical Neurosomatics)? That way you can include your neurosomatic ethnobotanical studies 😉 in your academic algebraically iterative axiological framework and as Laagan would say: "language is an algebraic structure". I first seen "Limitless", so when "Lucy" came out, I thought it was a sequel, well, more like a spiritual successor, love them both.
  10. Well, that's one of the cosmic jokelines, you get flooded by what you seek once you truly stop caring.
  11. @Ero
  12. @Princess Arabia @Javfly33 @Ishanga @r0ckyreed @UnbornTao
  13. All these discussions start sounding like this is what the ideal polarity is supposed to look like:
  14. Here's @Princess Arabia demolishing @Javfly33's "limited beliefs" in an aesthetic video format!
  15. Sounds like a lot of effort on his side for... what exactly, a devotee with benefits? I might be starting to understand what harems are about...
  16. @Princess Arabia @Javfly33 This is how I interp the conversation seems to me 😁 I crafily wove this beautiful red carpet The carpet is a lie and so are you
  17. Good points, I'll be in awe of all the new areas we'd discover. I can already see the arguments at your university when you come back from tripping 😂
  18. Ever thought about fairies and unicorns? 😁
  19. @Letho I thought so, of the 7 6 continents (Antarctica only has Penguins and the Mars colony ain't set up yet), North America, Australia, and Western Europe can roughly be described as a converging piece of the stylistic cultural gradient. Northern Europe shifts into greener aspects, yet remains strongly individualistic, while the eastern and south-eastern blocks tend to be more traditional, though also authoritative, due to their past and present geopolitical positioning. The south and southwestern parts are more culturally open and expressive. Asia varies, the eastern part suffers from strong individual repression, masked as etiquette, while China as a whole is a vast area with its own issues. The southeastern coastal regions and islands are of course very rural, traditional, and open, while going further into the western side of the mainland like india will present a vastly different cultural set, which is to say: Asia ≠ Asia. Then there's Africa, which is the most distinct and diverse area one can travel to, while South America culturally maintains past mysticism with a strong collective family focus while being sufficiently integrated into the Western sphere at the same time, which is why I thought it might fit your search.