UnbornTao
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@Carl-Richard @DocWatts Do you guys have a list of resources to learn all of this from?
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Works for me on Chrome and Brave mobile (both Chromium-based).
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Jurassic era.
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Apparently, he will. May have mentioned it on the last episode.
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Bots, it seems.
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OK. Sasha Shulgin
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Lol not Sasha Grey. What was that guy called? What was I thinking? ?
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Elaborate your stance please. Brendan has contemplated a lot. He also has had enlightenment experiences and tried 5-MeO. He said that that's not it. Why weren't Timothy Leary and Shasha Grey enlightened? They consumed psyches. extensively. The former was especially committed to using them in order to become enlightened. However, he ultimately didn't achieve it.
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Then you're invalidating the possibility of drugs producing enlightenment. Enlightenment happens now.
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Thnks
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Start by recognizing there's nothing wrong with you as a being. Also, pursue life-long learning and personal development for their own sake. Your motivation should be a positive one, to become conscious and develop mastery. Do not ground yourself on a negative purpose. I mean, you can but it isn't recommended. Also: When are you going to be happy? Be happy now, and grow as a person. They are not mutually exclusive.
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UnbornTao replied to Razard86's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Knowledge creates ignorance. One can become confident and arrogant in symbolism without actually knowing what something existentially is. Consider: You Life Others Emotions We live as if we know what these actually are. Our arrogance creates a wall of false confidence. Unless deliberately pursued, openness won't emerge naturally. Once we begin to question our certainty by way of contemplation, the possibility of true knowledge -- direct consciousness -- arises. But don't start making education a bad thing. This stance doesn't justify conventional ignorance. Learning is a joy at whatever level. -
One at a time. Focus on one aspect. Develop a sort of impatient patience. It will take years to see the biggest results in that area. If you want a girlfriend, build a habit consistent with that goal. Go to social places and approach as many women as possible. Get to know them. Clarify what kind of woman you want to have a relationship with. Apply these. Choose one goal, decide a habit that is consistent with that, focus exclusively on implementing it, and keep at it. No "ideal" advice nor easy answers. It's difficult and takes hard work. Start with one thing and take action consistently and continuously. That's what I came up with.
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@Michael Jackson @JoeVolcano Sorry but I'M wrong. No wait...
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What would "conscious" marketing look like? Having an excellent product and presenting it accurately. Letting the product speak for itself as much as possible.
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I don't own any Apple product. I've heard about those rumors but don't know about their legitimacy. They're a big corporation. Could be possible. But again, relative to products: their new MacBooks have received a lot of praise. Those ARM-based laptops have revolutionized the industry in terms of performance/efficiency. The M1 MacBook Air has a 9.5/10 score on The Verge. When you buy a product from a company like this, you know that it is a high-quality one. With a great product, then marketing is about creating interest so that others buy them. That was my point.
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What do you mean? Existentially speaking then, moving a chair in order to sit on it is manipulation. A small subset? In which ways? Can you elaborate/clarify? The key difference seems to be that marketing involves manipulating others while pottery is about manipulating an object.
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@jimwell I wouldn't call it deception and exploitation, unless they were in fact the case. Certainly one can use marketing deceptively and in order to "exploit." But again, I see it more as an euphemism for manipulation -- getting others to buy your service or product. What that entails is up for grabs. Apple, for example, offers great products using remarkable marketing strategies. Their products are generally represented honestly, too. On the other hand, some companies straight out lie or misrepresent their products or simply offer a mediocre one while selling you the cure to all your problems. So, you can manipulate in a straightforward way without necessarily "lying" by offering a great product or service, and getting others to notice it.
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Marketing is basically an euphemism for manipulation. Not that that's "bad".
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He's gonna explain in greater detail why drugs don't lead to enlightenment in his next newsletter.
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Cult-ure.
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Have you guys tried microdosing for dating? Imo, it's an intelligent alternative to alcohol if you're doing night game. Of course, considering context and environment.
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It could be called an online spiritual organization. I know many will immediately be wary of these kinds of organizations. And that's good and necessary. But assuming sites of this nature are cults by default is misguided. Is Eckhart Tolle a cult leader? I'd say no.
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@Razard86 Rational Wiki. There's an article there about Leo. If you want, check it out for fun.
