Malkom

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  1. There are three known causes of cancer, at least based on metadata. The first is a weakened immune system. Stress, for example, weakens it, lack of sleep also reduces immunity, and intense physical activity is also stressful (sometimes it's positive and necessary, if not excessive). Don't focus on the stress itself; rather, focus on the immune system; stress itself is stressful. The second is a physical factor—radiation, for example, ultraviolet and gamma radiation (fluorography), if done in large quantities. The third factor is chemical. There are substances that are inherently carcinogenic, such as asbestos. There's no need to panic here; the list of such substances is limited, and in general, they are currently used to a minimum, but this is officially regulated, and it depends on the country. If you have moles on your body, they're so-called "zombie" cells, meaning they could have been cancer, but instead turned into moles (don't panic here, it's normal). And everyone develops cancer cells every day, but one day the immune system says, "Auf Wiedersehen!" and off we go. The idea that someone supposedly had normal genetics plus a bad diet and still didn't get cancer is frivolous, as there's not enough honest research. Moreover, mutations accumulate with age, so the risk of developing it is higher in older people. And cancer is just a common name. Brain cancer is the most dangerous type of cancer (there are actually several), and it's glioblastoma. There's probably no point in talking about smoking, as it has a direct link to lung cancer. And usually, everything works on the principle: where it's weakest, it breaks. You might not get cancer, but you will get another disease if you mindlessly exploit your body. And cancer isn't just a human problem; it occurs in animals too, and, surprise, it occurs in plants too. Cancer is often genetic, and its treatment and explanation lie primarily in genetics. But that's not all; the emphasis here is simply on it.
  2. It seems there's some truth to it. I like quotes; they resonate with me. But I'm not religious, and I don't have to be, because your relationship with God is yours and no one else's. The Quran or the Bible are books you need to be able to read between the lines, and, moreover, they're not for everyone, at least not at this stage, maybe not for everyone.
  3. You shift a lot of responsibility to your "higher self," but where are you yourself? There is no higher self or lower self. These are all your projections. Your higher self is your positive shadow projection. There is a negative shadow projection, and then there is a positive one. For example, you like some idol, you worship them, they are completely unattainable for you, they are an example for you. In fact, this is your positive projection, it shows who you are, or rather, what you could become, and in general, who you are. There is a negative shadow projection, for example, you don't like homosexuals ahaha, this means that you are homosexual yourself and you are suppressing something in yourself. You need to integrate both the positive and the negative, then you will be complete, that is, YOU ARE.
  4. Cancer can be compared to a democracy, where there's individualization and fragmentation. Some cells have decided they're better than others and have their own minds, they've discovered God and know their own path, hahahaha. Although our body is a complete dictatorship. Power unites and strengthens. Contrary to popular belief, dictatorship and dominance do rule in nature. This is all a figurative comparison, not a literal one. Furthermore, cancer is a general term; there are many types. For example, there's small cell carcinoma, which is the most unpleasant; lung cancer is one of them. Melanoma is considered the most dangerous cancer because it metastasizes extremely quickly. Cancer treatment lies in the field of gene therapy, but it's notoriously underdeveloped worldwide. Because of all these activists who have neither brains nor intelligence, but shout louder than anyone else. I'd burn them at the stake. Furthermore, there are a number of studies showing that a weakened immune system influences the development of cancer. Weakening the immune system is caused by stress, lack of sleep, and other factors. The key here is immunity. But not all stresses are the same; some types of stress are beneficial, which is a separate topic. The future lies in gene therapy, not pills. More accurately, pills aren't going anywhere. They'll likely even be individually tailored and even made unique, something only your body can handle, like the precision of a jeweler, a surgeon, or a sniper. But that's a very distant future.
  5. I'm no expert, but I know a thing or two. Obsession is linked to neurotic anxiety disorder, and it creates a compulsion. It's calming, but the anxiety still remains. Even making a lot of pointless purchases is a compulsion, or some kind of ritual. For example, if you're superstitious and you absolutely have to cross yourself for everything to be alright. That's anxiety, bro. You need something calming, and generally take a break from this whole thing. And seek help from someone who can specifically examine your case, not just online, where there's not a lot of input data and you simply don't know much about your condition, only the general outline, nothing more.
  6. What I noticed in Leo (after watching some videos) is a high level of abstract thinking. He could have become a good mathematician, I think, or a philosopher, or even an epistemiologist. Mathematics is related to epistemology, just like logic. Mathematics isn't just numbers—numbers are preschool, or rather, their primitive representation. But despite its "detachment from reality," this knowledge, this vision, truly helps in understanding Reality (which means it's not detached from reality, a play on words). And in fact, areas that are close to reality, to relevance, and have pragmatic and practical applications, require the development of abstract areas that help work with less abstract ones. Mathematicians are interested in Truth, and mathematics has a principle of uniqueness. Furthermore, mathematics values beauty more than crude physicists like me (but that's only at first glance). Leo knows something, right...
  7. As if it were self-promotion. I'm in touch with a real neurobiologist. And isn't that you? Log back in. Although, as far as I know, it's against his nature, but who knows. Is that really what you're secretly like? I remembered Newton's biography: he was engaged in mathematical analysis of natural principles at the English court. But secretly, he was involved in alchemy. And at the end of his life, he devoted himself exclusively to it.
  8. Everyone I know who took psychedelics was a fool and remains one. That's just the truth. So draw your own conclusions. Psychedelics have value as psychedelic therapy. But are there people so advanced and knowledgeable that they can use them in this way? Question. What are my guesses about what will happen to him? These are just thoughts—most likely, his reality will collapse, I mean his inner world. But if he manages to somehow adapt, he will be able to tame both in harmony. BUT. Most likely, it won't turn out as I've assumed; these are just thoughts.
  9. It's a shame. The shackles of the mind won't let you see beauty. And in general, I know from experience that it's impossible to dissuade someone from anything, especially when it comes to religion. Let them be fools, sometimes stupid decisions lead to the right answers. Because it allows you to relax, see from a different perspective, from a new point of view, and that's fun.(you kind of escape into the "not-self").
  10. But that's just a point of view, and it's empty and meaningless. The real God isn't felt that way, isn't known or comprehended. It's like you inherited a house, a rich one, and you decorate the façade, put in beautiful furniture, sharpen your tools. And the furniture itself becomes beautiful, and you simply keep it tidy. And God forbid a wind should blow into the room, and the windows of your house are tightly closed, and even more rarely you make changes to your home, and when you do, you constantly apologize, as if it were a crime... And all this makes you feel cramped. What am I saying? That an argument or discussion is simply USELESS. It's empty, it's not fruitful, it's dead. It's not God. If you want to understand it that way. Regarding the person "who doesn't really live a real life"... He is the one who lives it, and his capacity for passion and involvement is simply laughable, so much passion and life is within him. This is how "God's energy" manifests itself. And yes, he's not spiritual and isn't interested in such topics. He's also closer to sincerity than to hypocrisy, which "spiritual" people probably suffer from 100%. You'd be better off sorting out your own psyche; it would be much better, and by the way, much more truly spiritual. Don't engage in this nonsense. I was created to build new houses and overcome invisible, yet powerful, circles. After all, the world is INFINITE. So-called "spirituality" is when a flower grows and grows on its own, blossoms, and so on. It does this ITSELF and ITSELF knows it—this "Pure Desire." It doesn't MUST anyone anything, and no one, not me, not anyone you are, can force it to do so. It's like fire, it simply burns, or like a flower. These are Metaphors, read between the lines and use your intuition. It's simply EXISTENCE. I'm going to bed, hahaha.
  11. The funniest thing here might be that, for example, you take 5-Meo DMT. And you'll have to let go of even "letting go." And you'll have to give up even all the comments, and what I write, and what others write, and what you write and make up for yourself. Being itself is "Pure Desire" It's existence itself, its essence. It's not the absence of desires; the absence of desires is deadness. When Buddhists or anyone else says "let go of desires," they mean something a little different. But even this concept, it seems, is even somewhat successful.
  12. Well, that's also a concept. I've actually noticed this: people who know nothing about spirituality are much more pleasant and spiritual, and kind of empathetic. I was talking to someone, there were three of us in the conversation. One of us started talking about the nature of reality, his own version of it, of course, and they responded, "Dude, stop doing this, it won't lead to anything good." And that's exactly it. Live a real life, and that will be much closer to spirituality.
  13. Perhaps there are civilizations whose minds are multifaceted and whose feelings are deep and full of many nuances.
  14. Everything is clear with you. The mental hospital held an open day or an internet session. OK
  15. I don't like self-confident people. What kind of high consciousness are you talking about if there is neither love nor respect in it? In reality, if you said that, I wouldn't say anything, or try to convince you. I would simply punch you in the face. That's all. Without explanation, I would bring you back to reality, I would awaken you. Your supposedly higher consciousness is a purely subjective story, your consolation, nothing more. It has no connection to reality. Perhaps you have schizophrenia or a manic state.
  16. How do you determine that you have a higher consciousness? Let it be the highest, if you can't enter into another subjective experience like me, like everyone else. And you don't know what another person's REAL consciousness is like. Therefore, this is also ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT
  17. They're all fake. 1,000 enlightened people, 1,000 opinions on enlightenment. There's only one Truth. If there's no unifying consensus, then it's all ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT.
  18. Don't try. For example, if you're learning a new skill, you HAVE to try. You won't be able to make it comfortable until you become more proficient in it. Don't try to make everything easy and simple; that's when you already have the hang of it. If you don't try at all, it's deterioration/degradation, bro.
  19. Yes, I've lived like this my whole life. Ever since childhood, it turns out I've always been with God, ahaha, if you follow those descriptions... I have a clearlight head, a real extrasense psychic told me so, although I knew it without her, but it was verification. Someday I'll write a thread about "mystical stories from life."
  20. The soul doesn't seek happiness or comfort; it seeks "meaning," "realization," "actualization." Life doesn't need bots, it needs PERSONALITIES. This is much closer to enlightenment, shmenlightenment even more so, because it no longer confines you to the boundaries of enlightenment, to non-duality, which is essentially much closer to True Non-duality. If this seems like egoism at first glance, it's not. Your I-Am and my I-Am are One and the same, COMPLETELY. And I repeat, YOU are YOU, I am I, it's not someone in some personality, it's YOURSELF.