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Kuba Powiertowski replied to Will1125's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Breakingthewall Question - why is it like this? Why don't people think for themselves? Well, the system of exercising power, as far back as history goes, has always tended to form a stupid subject, one who does not question the ruler's decisions, but blindly believes him. Such a subject is easily controllable. All attempts to introduce real democracy based on a well-informed society, where information is not manipulated, were effectively blurred and corrupted by the possessing class, the so-called elites. From the views of Thucydides through Aristotle through the dispute between John Dewey and Andrew Lipman during the formation of the United States of America to the present day - the only thing that seems to have really evolved is the system of mind control through division and intimidation wrapped in ersatz for everyone - all simple monkeys with alien babies, amphetamine for boys, crucifixes for ladies - sang Marilyn M. The education system, educating outstanding specialists in driving right-hand screws, where if you give them left-hand screws they don't know what's going on. How many are there here who have no idea why there is no zero in a three-phase motor, in a triangular system, have held a hammer a few times in their life and here they are talking nonsense about some kind of machine wisdom - I assume quite a few. We are reaping the fruits of mind-clouding with shiny gadgets, which without electricity are worthless piles of shit. Turn off the electricity to people for a week now - you don't need nukes for the apocalypse. Progress as fuck. -
Is spiral dynamics biased? Yes, it's biased to where it's created from, and it's created by observing humans. So yeah, it wouldn't necessarily apply to an alien civilization as much as it applies to a human. Also you're taking the evolution aspect too literally. Evolution is individual, remove culture out of the equation for now. Just because a mob of stupids come up with something they think is good, doesn't mean it's actually good. It means it's good for them, at the moment. And that's no basis for evaluating evolution. Are you really trying to evaluate evolution of all things based on groupthink? That's a shame. There's also a tiny quirk, this might perhaps help you understand spiral dynamics better. A stage red person who have honed in on stage red will be more evolved than a person of beginning stage yellow or even torqoise. Honing in on any one stage will unlock various perks. Also is the point the map becomes obselete to some degree. Mind you, I'm still talking about the individual. He's better off being a stage red and dying as stage red. But when it comes to civilizations, that's not how we should approach things. It will evolve, and it should.
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In bed with the most attractive women on the planet. Her: So what you are into Me: I'm into weird creature design, concept art of scifi environment alien places exotic colors, sometime creepypasta atheistic For real i love george lucas and his artistic spirit, its insanely inspiring to me to watch any behind the scene of the original star war a movie like this for me is nothing short of a miracle its insanely beautiful how much they did with their limited technology
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Jirh replied to Carl-Richard's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@zurew When I say intuition, I don't mean a theoretical possibility. A theoretical possibility is more intellectual, such as the possibilities you've mentioned. That's not at all what I'm pointing to. I'm pointing to something rather simple and more basic than imagined, and in that light, logic or the intellect kind of stands in the way. The intellect is used to think in ways that hinder one's ability to see other possibilities that can be sitting right in front of you. So, when I say intuition, I don't mean a hypothetical outlandish theory that is theoretically possible (regardless of likelihood). Rather, I mean what comes to you directly in your own lived experience, your hunch, gut feeling, or your first impressions (primitive understanding so to speak). For example, what is your first intuition about the shape of the earth? The honest answer is flat earth. Now, whether that's factually correct or not, and how useful or helpful it is for navigating through life, is a different matter. The point is not to fantasize or create alien models of what reality might be. The point is the opposite of that. In other words, your direct lived experience. How do you feel as a first-person or a conscious living agent through this thing called life? Do you experience the earth as a round thing? Or as a "flat" surface? (I'm using quotations here to note that it's not technically flat even in direct experience, but just to simplify our conversation). All I'm saying is that if you apply the same thinking to solipsism, you might find out something of value in there, regardless of how technically/absolutely true or how useful or helpful it might be. -
It was a bit a dirty joke, let it go. But to answer anyway, i don't want to do anything because the psychedelic already takes me somewhere by itself. I'm too alien to do any work. I can have insights but it's always downhill.
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Enough probiotics will help with fibers but no amount of them will help with too much fibers and reverse leaky gut. The only sure way to reverse leaky and inflamed gut is to reduce fiber intakes and eventually lactose/gluten ; And eat more fat. Maybe but me my objective is to become a 500iq alien bodybuilder, so from this pov does it worth the cost to invest money in "probiotics" that we aren't even sure are healthy ? I actually know peoples who recommend antibiotics lol. I don't think so 👊
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Hahaha at least this alien mind became Leo.
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I will remain an alien lone wolf until my man will not be a powerful dictator who controls 1/3 of the planet.
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Thanks my milky alien. I hesitated with getting fucked by a shemale but he can pay for that so it doesn’t work.
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Da77en replied to Da77en's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@gettoefl States such as these could be useful but they require a lot of integration and grounding. You have to recalibrate your understanding of consciousness afterwards. I would say it's such an expanded state of consciousness that it feels alien and insane. I don't think it's actual "insanity" though, it's an expansion of consciousness. -
Yes it's the Lidl drug. You will tell me what the museums are like in Amsterdam Prozac tends to make people more energetic and possibly more anxious especially in the beginning of the treatment and indeed olanzapine blocks that. Both reduce overthinking, aggression, gambling and work addiction, libido, and "manic" traits in general. Me too, it tastes very good with coconut cream, sugar and a tablespoon (or teaspoon) of rum. Yes sometime it's pleasant, i must smoke two packs a year. And me i don't scratch the edges of my nails like an alien.
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Da77en replied to Da77en's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When it comes to the alien insanity like state I've tapped into in the last couple hours, I've been easing into it. My current observations are that it's almost analogous to jumping into ice cold water, but for your overall state of consciousness and sense of reality. I've been acclimating and it's not actually as unpleasant anymore and it's way more manageable. It does still depend on how deep you are going into it. -
Da77en replied to Da77en's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Thanks for sharing. To anyone thinking of traversing states such as Alien Insanity, I recommend having sufficient mastery over fear because this is a state that can activate fear like nothing you have ever faced before. I would say the goal of such a state would be to expand your consciousness, let go of fear, and integrate that into your overall state and understanding of consciousness. You just have to be very careful because it can be dangerous to activate fear to extremely high levels, without knowing how to let go of it. I wouldn't recommend this exploration for the average person, you need sufficient mastery over fear. -
Yimpa replied to Da77en's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Oh my, looks like we are attempting to communicate about AI again (Alien Insanity) -
AI is evolving my Mind to new modes of cognition. I certainly feel the AI style in some of my sentences. Sometimes I spot ways in which my Mind is operating that feel alien to my normal human thought currents. I enjoy this richness of thought and contrast, it feels like having access to new tools via osmosis that I didn't have before.
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Translation : The actualize's alien finds the idea too cringe + still frustrated about the theft of her DMT anyway.
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Blessed is he who has a soul Blessed is he who has none, but woe and grief to he who has it in embryo. Woe is man human is woman man and woman are a completion of each other as well as a torture Poetry For a sorcerer, reality, or the world we all know, is only a description that has been pounded into you from the moment you were born. The reality of our day-to-day life, then, consists of an endless flow of perceptual interpretations which we have learned to make in common. I am teaching you how to see as opposed to merely looking, and stopping the worldis the first step to seeing. The sorcerer's description of the world is perceivable. But our insistence on holding on to our standard version of reality renders us almost deaf and blind to it. When you begin this teaching, there is another reality, that is to say, there is a sorcery description of the world, which you do not know. As a sorcerer and a teacher, I am teaching you that description. What I am doing with you consists, therefore, in setting up that unknown reality by unfolding its description, adding increasingly more complex parts as you go along. In order to arrive at seeing one first has to stop the world. Stopping the worldis indeed an appropriate rendition of certain states of awareness in which the reality of everyday life is altered because the flow of interpretation, which ordinarily runs uninterruptedly, has been stopped by a set of circumstances alien to that flow. In this case the set of circumstances alien to our normal flow of interpretations is the sorcery description of the world. The precondition for stopping the world is that one has to be convinced; in other words, one has to learn the new description in a total sense, for the purpose of pitting it against the old one, and in that way break the dogmatic certainty, which we all share, that the validity of our perceptions, or our reality of the world, is not to be questioned. After stopping the world the next step is seeing. By that I mean what could be categorized as responding to the perceptual solicitations of a world outside the description we have learned to call reality. A man goes to knowledge as he goes to war, wide awake, with fear, with respect, and with absolute assurance. Going to knowledge or going to war in any other manner is a mistake, and whoever makes it will live to regret his steps. When a man has fulfilled those four requisites there are no mistakes for which he will have to account; under such conditions his acts lose the blundering quality of a fool's acts. If such a man fails, or suffers a defeat, he will have lost only a battle, and there will be no pitiful regrets over that. * * * A man of knowledge is one who has followed truthfully the hardships of learning, a man who has, without rushing or without faltering, gone as far as he can in unravelling the secrets of power and knowledge. To become a man of knowledge one must challenge and defeat his four natural enemies. When a man starts to learn, he is never clear about his objectives. His purpose is faulty; his intent is vague. He hopes for rewards that will never materialize for he knows nothing of the hardships of learning. He slowly begins to learn--bit by bit at first, then in big chunks. And his thoughts soon clash. What he learns is never what he pictured, or imagined, and so he begins to be afraid. Learning is never what one expects. Every step of learning is a new task, and the fear the man is experiencing begins to mount mercilessly, unyieldingly. His purpose becomes a battlefield. And thus he has stumbled upon the first of his natural enemies: fear! A terrible enemy--treacherous, and difficult to overcome. It remains concealed at every turn of the way, prowling, waiting. And if the man, terrified in its presence, runs away, his enemy will have put an end to his quest and he will never learn. He will never become a man of knowledge. He will perhaps be a bully, or a harmless, scared man; at any rate, he will be a defeated man. His first enemy will have put an end to his cravings. It is not possible for a man to abandon himself to fear for years, then finally conquer it. If he gives in to fear he will never conquer it, because he will shy away from learning and never try again. But if he tries to learn for years in the midst of his fear, he will eventually conquer it because he will never have really abandoned himself to it. Therefore he must not run away. He must defy his fear, and in spite of it he must take the next step in learning, and the next, and the next. He must be fully afraid, and yet he must not stop. That is the rule! And a moment will come when his first enemy retreats. The man begins to feel sure of himself. His intent becomes stronger. Learning is no longer a terrifying task. When this joyful moment comes, the man can say without hesitation that he has defeated his first natural enemy. It happens little by little, and yet the fear is vanquished suddenly and fast. Once a man has vanquished fear, he is free from it for the rest of his life because, instead of fear, he has acquired clarity--a clarity of mind which erases fear. By then a man knows his desires; he knows how to satisfy those desires. He can anticipate the new steps of learning and a sharp clarity surrounds everything. The man feels that nothing is concealed. And thus he has encountered his second enemy: Clarity! That clarity of mind, which is so hard to obtain, dispels fear, but also blinds. It forces the man never to doubt himself. It gives him the assurance he can do anything he pleases, for he sees clearly into everything. And he is courageous because he is clear, and he stops at nothing because he is clear. But all that is a mistake; it is like something incomplete. If the man yields to this make-believe power, he has succumbed to his second enemy and will be patient when he should rush. And he will fumble with learning until he winds up incapable of learning anything more. His second enemy has just stopped him cold from trying to become a man of knowledge. Instead, the man may turn into a buoyant warrior, or a clown. Yet the clarity for which he has paid so dearly will never change to darkness and fear again. He will be clear as long as he lives, but he will no longer learn, or yearn for, anything. He must do what he did with fear: he must defy his clarity and use it only to see, and wait patiently and measure carefully before taking new steps; he must think, above all, that his clarity is almost a mistake. And a moment will come when he will understand that his clarity was only a point before his eyes. And thus he will have overcome his second enemy, and will arrive at a position where nothing can harm him anymore. This will not be a mistake. It will not be only a point before his eyes. It will be true power. He will know at this point that the power he has been pursuing for so long is finally his. He can do with it whatever he pleases. His ally is at his command. His wish is the rule. He sees all that is around him. But he has also come across his third enemy: Power! Power is the strongest of all enemies. And naturally the easiest thing to do is to give in; after all, the man is truly invincible. He commands; he begins by taking calculated risks, and ends in making rules, because he is a master. A man at this stage hardly notices his third enemy closing in on him. And suddenly, without knowing, he will certainly have lost the battle. His enemy will have turned him into a cruel, capricious man, but he will never lose his clarity or his power. A man who is defeated by power dies without really knowing how to handle it. Power is only a burden upon his fate. Such a man has no command over himself, and cannot tell when or how to use his power. Once one of these enemies overpowers a man there is nothing he can do. It is not possible, for instance, that a man who is defeated by power may see his error and mend his ways. Once a man gives in he is through. If, however, he is temporarily blinded by power, and then refuses it, his battle is still on. That means he is still trying to become a man of knowledge. A man is defeated only when he no longer tries, and abandons himself. He has to come to realize that the power he has seemingly conquered is in reality never his. He must keep himself in line at all times, handling carefully and faithfully all that he has learned. If he can see that clarity and power, without his control over himself, are worse than mistakes, he will reach a point where everything is held in check. He will know then when and how to use his power. And thus he will have defeated his third enemy. The man will be, by then, at the end of his journey of learning, and almost without warning he will come upon the last of his enemies: Old age! This enemy is the cruelest of all, the one he won't be able to defeat completely, but only fight away. This is the time when a man has no more fears, no more impatient clarity of mind--a time when all his power is in check, but also the time when he has an unyielding desire to rest. If he gives in totally to his desire to lie down and forget, if he soothes himself in tiredness, he will have lost his last round, and his enemy will cut him down into a feeble old creature. His desire to retreat will overrule all his clarity, his power, and his knowledge. But if the man sloughs off his tiredness, and lives his fate though, he can then be called a man of knowledge, if only for the brief moment when he succeeds in fighting off his last, invincible enemy. That moment of clarity, power, and knowledge is enough. Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore you must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if you feel you should not follow it, you must not stay with it under any conditions. To have such clarity you must lead a disciplined life. Only then will you know that any path is only a path and there is no affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you to do. But your decision to keep on the path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition. I warn you. Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary. This question is one that only a very old man asks. Does this path have a heart? All paths are the same: they lead nowhere. They are paths going through the bush, or into the bush. In my own life I could say I have traversed long long paths, but I am not anywhere. Does this path have a heart? If it does, the path is good; if it doesn't, it is of no use. Both paths lead nowhere; but one has a heart, the other doesn't. One makes for a joyful journey; as long as you follow it, you are one with it. The other will make you curse your life. One makes you strong; the other weakens you. Before you embark on any path ask the question: Does this path have a heart? If the answer is no, you will know it, and then you must choose another path. The trouble is nobody asks the question; and when a man finally realizes that he has taken a path without a heart, the path is ready to kill him. At that point very few men can stop to deliberate, and leave the path. A path without a heart is never enjoyable. You have to work hard even to take it. On the other hand, a path with heart is easy; it does not make you work at liking it. I have told you that to choose a path you must be free from fear and ambition. The desire to learn is not ambition. It is our lot as men to want to know. The path without a heart will turn against men and destroy them. It does not take much to die, and to seek death is to seek nothing. For me there is only the traveling on the paths that have a heart, on any path that may have a heart. There I travel, and the only worthwhile challenge for me is to traverse its full length. And there I travel--looking, looking, breathlessly. This is an excerpt from Castaneda’s work by the way,,,,,
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I've been doing an exercise for the past year and more. It's basically "remove any external factors which motivate you". I'm sure some of you here must have done something similar. I've had multiple insights from it. (As well as stages of Nihilism, they were beautiful episodes.). Following are some of the insights. 1. Everyone is equal/one, a rock = human, beggar = billionaire. It's not so much about the content, it's about the "=". Practically, it means that every human is equal, and nothing can change it. And I'm glad it is so. 2. I've been experiencing the energy, intent as a real thing. For example, reading how others feel about certain things that they are not even conscious of. And this is a door which would have opened up a lot of trouble if not for the first insight. 3. I'm not a human. Yes, it looks like I'm human. But that's not what I mean. (Please, no alien jokes. You'll hurt my feelings) 4. There's been this question, I have the ability to see this, but why wouldn't I just wanna keep the illusion. Having the ability to transcend it is not often something I personally wanted to exercise. Strangely enough I don't remember why I made that choice. Survival perhaps. May be the allure.. My question is precisely about the point 4. I fucked up, or rather it exceeded my initial expectations. The journey is now in a standstill. Perhaps it's my intent. I started this journey in hopes that it will motivate action from a true source. And at one point it transcended the need for action, and it transcended the need for a purpose. Simply "being" is the ultimate high, regardless of how mundane it may be. But it's not as solid as the other insights. It's not integrated into my being, yet. If you've gone through this stage, I'd appreciate it if you can share some brutal exercises to actualize "being". Remember, actions doesn't matter, being does. I hope I make my stance clear to newbies.
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Schizophonia replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Ofc they are. An alien could say the same thing about humans. -
There is an infinitude of limitations. I have such ambivalent feelings on the subject. The artist uses hatching to breathe life into his reality which has given him a certain cachet among others for most have such poverty of imagination. How does the unknowable know it's unknowable? You as God had to create what unknowable means. To know and not to know you had to create that difference. As in you had to of created everything and I mean everything! From scratch from a blank canvas......... I cogitate therefore I am. Part 4 Then I waited for a time, hoping an alien race much more advanced had heard my message. About 20 minutes into it the mushroom said they were being messaged by a race a few billion years older than the one that was going to attack them. There was a race 30 billion years old, and this didn't make sense straight away because our universe is only 13.7 billion years old. Anyway, they were saved, and the 1 billion-year-old ship stood down and left. So at this point, I am in direct communication with this guy from 2098 and my fiance and they are on their way back and coming to my parent's house so I am mind speaking to them somehow the mushrooms helped them escape the year 2098 and they were coming back through a time tunnel. I remember my brother dropped in with the shopping for my parents and I told him that you are going to be surprised my fiance would be walking in the back door soon with a guy from 2028 I looked out the back and could see what looked like a clocking device kind of like from the movie predator. I remember saying to the guy from 2098 that it looked like from the movie and he said our tech is much better than that. I saw this so I was obviously hallucinating. My brother was wondering what I was talking about and why I was wearing alfoil around my head. I asked the mushroom people to talk to my brother and they said telepathy won't work on him because he is just a construct or figment of my consciousness. In other words imaginary funny how the mind can actually start piecing things together even in deluded states. So I went along with it but of course I did. I then asked this guy about how he can telepathically communicate with me and he said everyone in 2098 has a chip inserted where they can instantly access all data from the internet and around the world as well as mind speak. I said what even through time and space and he said the mushrooms somehow amplified the signal through time with their tech, sounds legit I thought to myself. So I waited for them to appear and this is when things became even more bizarre I somehow connected metaphysically with this guy from 2098.
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Don't forget: Limping Biscuit Corn Smells like Nirvana Alien Animal Farm 😉
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People don't understand that men and women have completely different brains, chemistry and hormones. And their interface of reality is completely different. For example if you are a hot woman you want to get penetrated but as a guy that feeling is a totally alien feeling for you, and visa-versa.
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Human species caricature Aliens look at humans in a large zoo with many life forms. One alien says to the other: "Lets look at something more interesting."
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AION replied to ExploringReality's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I watched Investigation Alien on Netflix and they make a mockery out of the alien news. -
Rafael Thundercat replied to Ar_Senses's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Alien Domains of Mind sound like the Pantajali concept of Sidhis. The descriptions sound really like Alien Powers. I experienced Telepaty many times. And Seein the Future
