Malkom

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  1. If you're so obsessed with a vegan diet, you could, for example, try the Mediterranean diet; it's more sensible and practical. It includes vegetables, which is essential for people.
  2. I'm skeptical about vegetarianism. Just my observation. I once decided to go vegan for a week. The first thing I realized was that I wasn't feeling full at all; I had to eat a lot of "grass." Ahahaha. At first, I felt a sense of lightness, and as if my thoughts had become clear, but that's just a first impression. It's not really like that; you're just telling yourself stories; it's just ego. Then, toward the end, I got sick and really craved meat. I ate it and felt my density, firmness, and strength return; I felt like I existed. And I quickly recovered. Furthermore, humans aren't designed to eat only vegetables; we don't have huge jaws like cows, or the same powerful stomachs and intestines. This means all our energy goes into digestion. Meat is necessary because it requires less energy to digest, plus the very structure of the jaw has evolutionarily allowed us to develop intelligence. There has to be some balance, and both are possible. All this vegetarian nonsense is just brainwashing. Trust yourself sometimes. And besides, we're not bugs that only eat leaves.
  3. It's a good thing I haven't had a drink in years. Alcohol only makes depression worse. Plus, you don't face reality, which means you're not working on yourself. If you want to learn how to make sculptures, sculpt them; if you want to speak well, speak. Alcohol is an escape and fantasies with bravado. As for a Higher Power, there must be Faith. It's a matter of Trust in Life, it's fearlessness, it's not skepticism, it's not about a naive, childish perception. Just Faith, that's all. In what? Not in what. Just Faith.
  4. I've been there. I'll put it this way. Everything depends on your personality and the strength of your spirit. For example, no one will convince me of any power independent of me. It's simply impossible. I am my own Authority. If anyone has any doubts, I will destroy them. Ahahahaha
  5. You momentarily crossed the line. You freed the part of your ego structure that blocks your energy, so you experienced ecstasy; you became honest with yourself, albeit in a scandalous way. But what does awakening have to do with it? To fully (or perhaps not fully, but much more) experience your "I-presence," you need to work on yourself.
  6. what is said in words is no longer what was said
  7. When something is "alive," it's always original, even if it's within the bounds of mediocrity. Even humor is a sign of a lively and agile mind; it's essentially intellect. God is humor. And our world is a joke (but that's not certain...)
  8. Leo's authority legitimizes insight
  9. This is sophistry, this is simply scientific-likeness, this is simply speculation.
  10. You and Me. Is It One???? Broooootheeer (crying emoji, hugging emoji)
  11. And YES. In normal! four-dimensional time, where light doesn't move, development or evolution, as in our three-dimensional world, doesn't exist. How can we imagine this in our three-dimensional mind? NO WAY NONE. But that doesn't mean we can take a passive, rigid stance. Well, think with your heart only.
  12. This could also mean that you are seeing the Future.
  13. Don't take it personally. BUT We call people like that "turbid characters." For instance, a politician hangs a campaign banner proclaiming their promises. However, all of this could simply be replaced with large letters reading: "turbid CHARACTER," followed by phrases like "I'll try," "Let's see," or "I'll attempt." ahaha This is just the feeling and impression
  14. Even now, I can't grasp your stance. Being a zero must be great, I guess, or slippery like a snake
  15. You constantly avoid answering the question.
  16. Whatever you want, I'm definitely here. I imagine myself contacting some service and asking for something, and they start telling me, "You don't really exist, and neither do I." I tell them, "Do what I say and fulfill your obligations." And they tell me the same thing again: I'll just put a gun to your head and tell you to do what I said quickly, or I'll shoot you instantlyImmediately . Experience
  17. On the surface of a light cone, the four-dimensional distance between any two points is zero. This means that light doesn't actually travel anywhere. When light shines into a light bulb and then reaches your eye, the four-dimensional distance between the emission event and the absorption event is zero. In our three-dimensional world, light travels at 186,411.358 miles per second. In four dimensions, light travels no distance at all. And the distance between any pair of emission and absorption points in a normal! four-dimensional world is zero. So YES! You could say nowhere and everywhere. The theory of relativity agrees with you.
  18. How is it nowhere, if it's right there
  19. But the author is right that a chair, or planets, or whatever, even the Universe, can't think like a human being. What they think, what people animate them, is merely our projections. The question was precisely about absolute solipsism; absolute solipsism isn't connected to the ego. Being itself, Existence itself, is Consciousness. If you want to embody what was intended, become It. But everything you want, everything you desire, is only within your own framework; these are your ideas. Solipsism itself, as presented, is a somewhat infantile point of view. On the one hand, there's nothing wrong with this; it's a natural desire to be the best version of yourself or the quality of your being; in a sense, it's "God speaking" within you. But it's the Experience itself, first and foremost. In reality, I wouldn't have responded to this commentator. I'd simply replied, "Are you out of your mind, bro?" That's how it sounds in my native language. And I'd just punch him in the forehead. Hahahaha, just kidding, just kidding. I'd respond to him by saying, "Be like a child, imagine you know nothing and believe in miracles."
  20. This is a test of your faith, how devoted and fanatical you are that everything is Consciousness (joke). But seriously. Everything that surrounds you is "intelligence"—the car you drive, the computer, the tree, the heart, the liver........ All this functionality is "intelligence." But the author is referring to self-awareness, the ability to be aware of oneself. Also, the author of the comment apparently isn't familiar with information theory, at least not the basics; they would have a slightly different perspective on all this. Where is the line between living and nonliving matter? No one knows the answer to that question, but if you delve deeper, you get a persistent feeling, somewhere in the far corners of the mind, as if there's clearly a "programmer's" hand at work—not literally, but something like that. Moreover, in neurobiology, there are so-called problems of consciousness, and they are solvable: some process, its configuration, explains a particular effect. And then there's the so-called hard problem of consciousness. That is, qualia, subjective experience itself. In philosophy, there is a thought experiment called "Mary and the Color Red." Mary lives in a room and has never seen the color red, but she studies it, its spectrum, how people react to it, and knows everything about this color. Suddenly, Mary leaves the room and sees this red color with her own eyes for the first time. The question is, "Will she say, yes, that's exactly it?" or "Wow, so that's what it's like?" Will knowledge of color itself be the same as experiencing color? Will experience differ from knowledge? The answer will differ (although some will say no, but they are wrong). This is the hard problem of consciousness. But in "super-Turing hypercomputing" and "hypercomputers," this answer is solvable, but here's the problem: in the universe, in ours, it is impossible in principle, for example, that it can measure everything with infinite precision, and yet we would know the answer to absolutely any question, and this is a small fraction of the possibilities, but they are absolutely real. A "hypercomputer" could answer this question. But they're impossible in our universe—that's by design, if you want to think so. It turns out that the hard problem of consciousness isn't hard, it's IMPOSSIBLE, but REAL. For example, the Multiverse theory doesn't contradict "hypercomputers," but that access is forever blocked to us.
  21. Good question. Absolute solipsism isn't connected to the ego. Simply put, if you want to become like God, let Him in. But that's a joke. Although... If you have this obsession idea-fix, it's bad...relax and enjoy
  22. Why not engage in spiritual gymnastics? You already experience "Truth." Let it be known from this perspective. Feel the fullness and savor of Life.