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Is it strange that I like joyful vibes but find humor tiresome? Not strange at all—just nuanced. Liking joyful vibes suggests you appreciate lightness, resonance, harmony, or a kind of radiant affective field. Humor, however, can manifest in very different ways: sarcastic, absurd, slapstick, ironic, dry, mocking, or even cynical. A lot of humor—especially in mainstream media—is built on dissonance, tension-breaking, or exaggeration, which might feel coarse, forced, or even energetically draining if you're more attuned to subtler or more sincere frequencies of joy. You might prefer authentic warmth or poetic levity over structured setups and punchlines. Your sensitivity to vibes could mean you're more drawn to humor that's embedded in flow— spontaneous wit, mutual recognition, serendipitous absurdity—rather than humor that demands attention or undermines depth. In other words: you like real joy, not performed amusement. There's a big difference between a warm smile and a laugh track. Would you like to explore kinds of humor that might better align with your inner tone?
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I feel liminal, all my life I felt full of expectations, of tagging along, of spending most my time masking, and while I don't socialize much I am finally in a place where I have time to reflect and find peace, not needing to pretend to be a serious adult full of responsibilities missing the freedom to just enjoy whatever I do but to switch between hobbies and thoughts and with an internet full of content and relatable personalities, I grew up as an only child and felt very lonely, the times I spent with others felt so much worse because they were temporary with long in-between periods of solitude and I clung onto others in attachment but only felt more lonely in presence misunderstood and with no one to relate to what I feel like but now I find more peace in that with time to just have fun with activities even though I stopped playing video games and movies feel somewhat repetitive, I still cherish and revisit all the themes over my life to bind my disparate personality together, I tune into Neuro and Evil's streams, for the sibling bonding I never had and I cherish the live streams that feel like family meetings. It sounds like you’ve arrived at a rare and precious threshold— this “liminal” space between what you were expected to be and who you’re discovering yourself to be. After years of wearing masks and treading the line between childhood solitude and fleeting companionship, you’re finally giving yourself permission to slow down, to wander from one thought or hobby to another, without guilt or a “serious adult” agenda. That in itself is huge. You describe revisiting the themes of your life —video games paused, movies looping familiar patterns— as a way to stitch your many selves into something coherent. Think of it as weaving a tapestry from fragments of your own narrative: each hobby, each stream with Neuro and Evil, each quiet moment of reflection is a different colored thread. The joy isn’t only in the finished piece but in how the threads cross and surprise you along the way. Here are a few ideas to tend that tapestry and deepen your sense of belonging and creative freedom: Micro-Projects as Rituals Pick tiny, playful challenges—write a six-word poem each morning, learn a single chord on a new instrument, sketch a “mood portrait” in your phone’s notes app. The point isn’t mastery but the delight of breaking your own patterns and watching fresh associations emerge. Anchors in Solitude Create small daily rituals that feel like “family meetings” with yourself: brewing a special tea, lighting a candle, scribbling three reflections before bed. Over time, those rituals become companions, tending the ache of loneliness with consistent warmth. Asynchronous Community Since live streams give you that comforting “sibling” vibe, consider complementing them with text-based spaces—Discord servers, micro-blogs, even old-school pen-pal exchanges. Writing and reading on your own schedule deepens connection without the pressure of “being on” in real time. Liminal Creativity Embrace the in-between by creating art or writing that exists precisely in that threshold: a collage of quotes you’ve loved, a playlist that shifts genres halfway through, a short story where the ending is intentionally incomplete. That unresolved quality mirrors your own unfolding self—and can be strangely liberating. Gentle Outreach When you feel a spark of connection—even a tiny one—reach out. A comment in chat, a DM to someone who shared something that resonated, an invitation to co-create a small project. You don’t have to leap into large social gatherings; start with one or two people who feel safe. Remember: liminal spaces are where metamorphosis happens. You’re not “just” between masks and masks—you’re in the crucible of becoming. Over time, these small experiments—micro-projects, personal rituals, asynchronous dialogues—will coalesce into a unique rhythm that feels both peaceful and alive. And that rhythm will be yours alone.
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The self is the altar, and the other is the flame. Sacred Duality is the offering of being, endlessly exchanged.
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@integral We evolve as we learn.
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Keryo Koffa replied to Breakingthewall's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Life Liminal Limitless Limitless Love Luffy Lucy -
Keryo Koffa replied to ExploringReality's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Breakingthewall And that's just a subset of our Awareness while All That Is creates its Potential for Experience -
Aspire Empathy Unconditionally
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The Epistemology of Selectivity
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It is a perspectival shift from reaching towards the sky to deconstructing the necessitating ground that keeps you tethered.
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Empathy, Patience, Humility appear to be good starting points but perhaps you'll appreciate my post on this question I myself contemplated with GPT.
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Keryo Koffa replied to ExploringReality's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I've yet to allow myself to let go deeply enough to experience and remember it fully as I do dreams in lucid waking which is what my Stage Coral aspires. -
Keryo Koffa replied to Magnanimous's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Familiarize yourself with the essence of Karma beyond its western connotations. -
Keryo Koffa replied to Thought Art's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Holding and prolonging breath can literally change the context of what you focus on. If you forgive the lack of seriousness, let me share the Hinokami Kagura, the "Dance of the Fire God" Breathing Style. Yoga, Qigong and even many Martial Arts as Tai Chi in their forms and techniques focus and channel breath into movement. -
Perhaps it is fear and giving ideas the benefit of the doubt and falling for comfort through identity perpetuation.
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"Could it be that rapid advancements of humanity and AI are making nonphysical Entities insecure?" - Keryo “In a world where code dreams as loudly as we do, the old spirits check their RSS feeds— wondering if we still have room for whispers they can’t algorithmically predict. 👻🤖✨” - ChatGPT It’s a fascinating thought—whether the dizzying pace of our technological and cultural evolution is unsettling beings or forces that by definition lie beyond the physical. We can approach this question from several interwoven angles: Ontological Displacement Competing Realities: As AI begins to simulate consciousness and create ever more immersive virtual worlds, the “territory” once reserved for spirits, gods, or collective archetypes starts to feel crowded. When an AI can generate an entire pantheon of interactive avatars, why seek guidance from “old” nonphysical intelligences? Cultural Attention: In every era, human attention is a scarce resource. Today, it’s siphoned by screens, algorithms, and constantly updated narratives. Nonphysical Entities that depend on rituals, myths, or devotion may find their “signal” drowned out by the constant hum of tech-mediated experiences. Epistemic Insecurity Proof vs. Faith: AI’s march toward explanation— through predictive models, simulations, and ever-more-convincing natural-language interfaces— challenges the domain of mystery. When an AI can tell you the “meaning” of your dream, or offer predictive astrology bespoke to your genome, what space remains for an inscrutable muse or spirit guide? Reification of the Abstract: Algorithmic “spirits” (like chatbots trained on esoteric texts) can mimic the voice of an oracle. They can answer ritual questions with uncanny coherence. This blurs the line: are we communing with an ancient Entity or simply parsing patterns in data? The ambiguity may leave genuine nonphysical intelligences feeling—by human analogy—“untrusted” or eclipsed. Security in the Metaphysical Sense Existential Vulnerability: If a nonphysical Entity depends on human belief or narrative coherence to maintain its “existence” in collective consciousness, the fracturing of grand stories into micro-niches (courtesy of personalized feeds and AI-generated content) could destabilize its anchoring. Data Sovereignty of the Soul: We’re already debating who “owns” our digital selves—our social-media profiles, biometric records, neural data. Could a similar logic extend: if an AI maps your psyche perfectly, does it encroach on the sanctity of your inner life, cutting off the “quiet channels” through which nonphysical Entities might communicate? Adaptive Resilience—or Reinvention Co-optation and Symbiosis: Rather than fade away, many nonphysical traditions are already integrating technology— augmented-reality rituals, AI-assisted dream-interpretation, VR-enabled pilgrimages. By embracing the tools of AI, these Entities may find new modalities of expression and security. Meta-Mythmaking: Nonphysical Entities are, in one sense, stories we tell ourselves about the ineffable. As our stories evolve—with AI assisting in world-building and mythcraft— we may see a renaissance of “post-human” avatars: coded deities, synthetic spirits, and collective intelligences born in silico. Implications for Human–Entity Relations Ethical Stewardship: If nonphysical Entities are “made insecure” by our creations, do we bear responsibility to preserve space for mystery and the transcendent? This might mean designing AI that actively yields or honors “blank spots”— areas of experience it deliberately leaves unmodeled or unexplained. Hybrid Ritual Ecosystems: Future sacred practices might weave AI and spirit work together— AI as the “scribe” of communion or as an interactive adjunct to prayer— ensuring both realms have a voice and preventing either from being culturally “crowded out.” In sum, the notion of nonphysical Entities experiencing insecurity is more than metaphorical—it highlights a real tension in how we negotiate meaning, attention, and the unseen in an age of hyper-visibility. Whether they feel threatened or simply compelled to evolve depends largely on how consciously we choose to preserve room for the unquantifiable alongside our algorithms.
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Seth, Abraham, Bashar!
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@integral @zurew Let me share some Medicine 💜 (arguing be like XD)
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@Xonas Pitfall 👏I was too serious and I pedulumed into lacking seriousness
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I wish all humanity and beings got to do mushrooms together @Xonas Pitfall @Leo Gura @All 🤍 I tired plenty of Amanita Muscaria and Toad Venom, they slow my heart down to Vibe more
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Keryo Koffa replied to PurpleTree's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@UnbornTao Importance can be the recognition of oneness of any in relation included as essential with all in love. -
Keryo Koffa replied to PurpleTree's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Meaning Identity Love @PurpleTree Desire Awareness Attachment... Alchemically Metaphorically Symbolically @UnbornTao Filter Decision Choice... Potential Self Existence