Malkom

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  1. You'll never understand what I'm talking about. You sit there and provoke me, waiting to see if I'll fall for it. I'll tell you this: I don't give a shit about your provocations. Interpret whether I'm falling for them or not, however you want with your sick brain. But in reality, I wouldn't try to explain things to you like a child and make excuses. I'd simply knock you out, that's what I did to you, like an adult. I know from experience that explaining to people like you is useless, and people don't change. One punch and you'll understand everything better than a thousand words. If you were smart, you wouldn't even have to talk, but you can't explain it to a fool. You're not the first fool I've beaten in my life. Now fuck off.
  2. I don't talk to narcissistic pompous fools who are in constant confrontation. Don't write to me, I won't answer. You said it all back then. If you keep writing to me, then I'll give you an ultimatum, either I'm on the forum or you are. Point. And let them ban me or you. I've said it all.
  3. And the child has the most direct imagination. Think about it. Live with it now ahaha
  4. There is no awakening. Awakening NO Exist. You made it all up. You're hallucinating and waiting for a response from the same hallucinating ones, and you'll discard the ones you don't like, but reality doesn't have to obey your desires. The best way to wake up is to forget about waking up altogether, go for a walk, get creative, play with the kids, pet the cat, go for a ride in the car. Look around you. The only thing you need is maximum authenticity with yourself within reason, otherwise it's a fixed idea and neurosis again. When your expression is sincere. And it's not about removing masks or roles, it's not about ego destruction. It's about the free flow of your energy, without clamps and blocks - this is Life How does awakening feel? Remember yourself as a child. Get in touch with your inner child, in a good way (and not about moodiness, infantilism, immaturity, selfishness - I don't want to, you don't want to bebe e bebe ahahaa) only this is not childhood at all, but a real full-fledged maturity.
  5. This is how I did it, but this is my personal experience, it might not work for you, but there is a general pattern. First, I do meditation, just a regular one, because it helps me concentrate; your psyche teaches you to concentrate. And then I go to bed. At night, I just sleep, and in the morning, after waking up, I first write down the dream, and then go back to sleep. And sometimes it doesn't work out - it's not my day, or it's night, ahaha. And so on. The thing is, for many, morning is the best time for lucid dreaming. For some, yes, at night and even every day, there are such gifted people, but don't emulate them, even if you are gifted. but it's better to take it easy. From there, follow your intuition. And be sure to write down your dreams; it trains your memory. Take this seriously. Moreover, when you reread your notes, try to recall more—this is also an important point, and shouldn't be ignored.
  6. And I almost forgot. You'll experience many disappointments along the way. That's normal; everyone goes through those. Keep that in mind. The main thing is the goal. And if you have two or three lucid dreams a week, that's a huge success; they don't happen every day. Don't overemphasize why I don't have them every day.
  7. The very first thing you absolutely must do is start writing down your dreams, without skipping a single one. Write down as many as you remember, either in a notebook or on a voice recorder. It's best to write in as much detail as possible. The second point is to focus primarily on feelings, not images. You may have a poor memory of the images, but feelings are remembered, and feelings are more important than images. You'll understand why as you go along. Few people on YouTube can advise you on how to get started. They mostly give easy advice, claiming you'll learn it in a day. It's all hype, clickbait, a ploy. Have patience, and the path will be mastered by the one who walks it.
  8. Only Infinity always surpasses Infinity. Live with this now ahaha
  9. So, I'll answer the author's question . Is God self-aware? He is, in essence, the Most Self-Aware, and that includes through you. I'm going to bed.
  10. Sorry, I'm probably just sleeping. So. This phrase about something or someone asserting something, who asserts it? It seems taken out of context. Some blogger asserting it? Or a school teacher? What materialism? Or is it asserted in feature films? Or is it simply someone's personal experience that asserts it? Does "emergence" mean anything? Emergence is the emergence of completely new properties that "things," so to speak, didn't have before they began interacting. The concept of emergence can be applied to anything. For example, a crowd of people, a society of some kind, develops completely new properties that are not inherent to individuals, even properties of certain computing programs. That's emergence. And the idea that we're just a bunch of unconscious matter gathering to form emergent consciousness—well, that's an extremely oversimplified answer... I'm off to bed.
  11. Teaching and tutoring are secondary. The first thing is doing research, for example, if there's a project—not just a few phrases, but a specific task. The second thing is, for example, writing articles, but I don't really like that because it's mostly about money. That is, some people publish without even fully researching something, just to get funding, and there are even cases of fraud. I don't like that kind of thing. What do I think about the hard problem of consciousness? This isn't a question for physicists, but for neuroscientists, of course, but I'll answer. There are various problems of consciousness, they're mostly described, they're solvable problems of consciousness, BUT, one thing stands out—the so-called hard problem of consciousness (qualia). And this problem really exists, it's not just some "I'll have it this way" idea. In my opinion, this problem isn't hard, as many believe, but insoluble, fundamentally insoluble, not because it can't be solved, but simply because it's impossible, no matter how powerful one's intellect and knowledge. You could say this is a question outside of our universe. What do I think about spirituality? What kind? I don't think anything at all; it doesn't interest me. What do I think about God? Well, let me put it this way: if I suddenly imagined that I only knew the words Universe, Reality, Being, Existence, Truth, Consciousness, God. Knowing only these seven names and nothing else, I would call it God. And of course, that's if I limited myself to just these seven words; it's not. It's neither one nor the other.
  12. I'm a scientist, a real one. If I do this professionally, then it's logical that yes.
  13. If you ask me about something else, like "solid state physics," I can't give you a reasonable answer. There are processes there that resemble magic. Two colleagues who study this very physics are trying to explain a phenomenon and say, "Let's call extrasense psychics." I say, "What are you laughing at?" and they say, "Well, what difference does it make? This thing is really weird." They're going on about something else. Everything you see on YouTube, for example, about science, is basically fairy tales for kids in short pants.
  14. Yes, I'm working on quantum physics and the theory of relativity. I don't have any open projects at the moment, just a little tutoring. My writing style is quite specific, so what's the reason for that? Hmm. Maybe it's because of the translator.
  15. I am as merciless as truth itself. I am so finite that infinity itself is contained within me, and everything finite that is separate from me is as infinite as I am. Ahaha. Joke
  16. He realizes through you. Looking, for example, at the stars, the fire, the sea.... This is how God looks at himself and realizes
  17. This event can also be viewed as a real-life bad trip, albeit at its most basic. While everything happens multidimensionally in a psychedelic trip, it's as if your aspirations, your beliefs, your stereotypes, your fears are revealed. You think of something, and the event rapidly unfolds in different directions, revealing their meaninglessness in such true and sweeping manifestations that no amount of imagination can suffice. Absolutely everything is destroyed. Even love. All your thoughts, your entire Self. And the Ego resists. Then, NOTHING remains. You kind of Exist and NO Exist! But ego death doesn't mean anything; it's simply the experience of ego death. Afterward comes the experience of Awakening, without fantasy, Pure Innocence, Absolute Openness... And that Reality, the meaning within it, is always immortal and eternal—it's Infinite Beauty in all its manifestations. And what Awakening is, usually only YOU yourself will know. Absolutely NO ONE else will tell you what it is, NO ONE AT ALL. Not the Teacher, not anyone else. And you yourself won't be able to convey WHAT it is, and I can't—these are just interpretations for common ground. Moreover, a kind of inner compass or nonsense detector appears, already looking at the real world. Have a nice day.
  18. You can take a philosophical approach to this—these events are like a mini-ego death. Reality shows you exactly what It Is. Dude, I spent time in prison, and that's where you really learn who and what you are, not just in words, but in actions. Everything you think you're cool is mostly just your imagination, but if you're strong-willed, you truly relate to things more authentically, looking reality in the face. That's also a mini-ego death ahahaha.
  19. Are you serious, dude? You'll tell me how you're doing later, if this doesn't make you lose your mind. Of course, I wish you all the best.