UnbornTao

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  1. Can't lose what you didn't have in the first place.
  2. Depends on how you hold reason. But there are certainly people who are capable of being irrational. By definition, a lunatic is irrational. Otherwise, how would we bridge the gap between these two? Without that distinction - which we already make - you'd be essentially arguing for the nonexistence of irrationality.
  3. That just sounds like breathing with extra steps.
  4. Seems to boil down to preference, or opinion.
  5. Looking good! Vravo Bince.
  6. You might ask, for example, who is doing the observing or perceiving? The question isn't pointing to some imagined entity, but to you, the very one asking it. Keep digging until you have a breakthrough. You seem to be heading in the right direction. Just keep the subject of your contemplation in mind, and whenever you get distracted, return to your most real and inmediate sense of yourself.
  7. Yes, stories can be illuminating.
  8. @cetus It's a sci-fi story.
  9. Not sure about actual shapes and sizes changing, but the sense or perception of those qualities can probably shift or be altered a bit - it's likely happened to me a few times. It seems like your mood, and where you place your attention (among other factors), can influence that sense. This might turn out to be a change in mind state, not sure. Can be fun but it's also subtle, in my view. Nothing magical or fantastical.