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https://www.youtube.com/@ErwinRaphaelMcManus

Great guy. Erwin is a (very progressive and open-minded) pastor at a very unconventional church in Los Angeles. Hosts a weekly podcast with his son, Aaron. 

example of one of the podcasts
 

 

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Instead of continuously trying to make the right decision, experiment with making your decisions right instead (own up to them). Consciously making a commitment to a decision IS what makes it the right decision, regardless of the choices you had.

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Nice visuals, simple for easy delivery.

 

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On 4.10.2025 at 8:12 AM, LoneWonderer said:

Wow I've now watched about 12h of those Adam Curtis documentaries and they are spectacular! Thanks so much for the share I didn't even know he existed before. The silent series on the Soviet Union was awesome.

Happy to hear that! 

What I love about them is that he mostly uses archive footage and this makes for a really relateable experience of the specific time, he speaks about.

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This one seems good 

For motivation

 

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Guru Viking Podcast - https://youtube.com/@guruviking?si=waqAYhs7HJAVMv4V  - spirituality, personal experiences on the spiritual path, esoteric stuff

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove - https://youtube.com/@newthinkingallowed?si=11IoczJ8sxlqCJvP - wide range of spiritual topics, parapsychology, also philosophy sometimes, mostly interviews with guests

Beth Upton - https://youtube.com/@beth.upton.meditation?si=YyTn5XxpuHTdP92T - short videos on Theravada Buddhism in the tradition of Pa-Auk Sayadaw - also quite esoteric stuff that require practice in meditation, meditation instructions

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The telepathy Tapes. Season 2 has just recently dropped with the first episode on NDE's:

 

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These are wonderful

This one is more redpill / masculine content if you're into that sort of thing:

Very inspirational Youtube series:

Hyper orange business advice, quite unhealthy excess but I still learned from this channel:

Similar as Charlie but the original Sam Ovens channel:

Pretty decent success coaching:

 

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@CARDOZZO The channel 'Nobody' is also good for this kind of vibe of music. Can't access youtube right now so sorry for not sending a link 🙏

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www.youtube.com/@moreperfectunion

Good to get insights with Investigative Journalism of Capitalists current steps and their future goals.
For example-
 

 

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Has a great series on visualizing 4D. It helped me do it. It's a game changer in the way you think about stuff.

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56 minutes ago, caspex said:

Has a great series on visualizing 4D. It helped me do it. It's a game changer in the way you think about stuff.

One time I explained how to visualize 4D to my classmates in university during a chemistry class (biology degree). I told them to think of a one dimensional line (or I might've just started at two dimensions when I think about it; anyways). To get to two dimensions, you stack the lines on top of each other so you get a plane (I was showing the stacking motion with my hands). To get to three dimensions, you stack the planes on top of each other so you get a cube. To get to four dimensions, you stack the cubes on top of each other (still showing the stacking motion with my hands). And some were like "🤨 but that doesn't work" and some were like "woow 😲". And then I was like talking about thinking of the fourth dimension as the dimension of time, like in a movie that has frames of "3D" images stacked next to each other, and travelling through the fourth dimension looks like a movie playing (maybe I should've added "from our perspective"). Of course that's not necessarily the case, but it's nevertheless fun to think of it that way.


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2 hours ago, Carl-Richard said:

One time I explained how to visualize 4D to my classmates in university during a chemistry class (biology degree). I told them to think of a one dimensional line (or I might've just started at two dimensions when I think about it; anyways). To get to two dimensions, you stack the lines on top of each other so you get a plane (I was showing the stacking motion with my hands). To get to three dimensions, you stack the planes on top of each other so you get a cube. To get to four dimensions, you stack the cubes on top of each other (still showing the stacking motion with my hands). And some were like "🤨 but that doesn't work" and some were like "woow 😲". And then I was like talking about thinking of the fourth dimension as the dimension of time, like in a movie that has frames of "3D" images stacked next to each other, and travelling through the fourth dimension looks like a movie playing (maybe I should've added "from our perspective"). Of course that's not necessarily the case, but it's nevertheless fun to think of it that way.

Yeah it's quite tricky to explain. People believe it's not even possible, but the mind is capable of imagining it.
When you actually get it, it's a big recontextualization into how you perceive space. While thinking of the 4th axis as time is useful to get started, the real goal is to imagine 4 spatial dimensions and how an object- for example a sphere- might move through it.
To test myself, I like to imagine a 4D plane and a 3D slice of it being perceived by a being much like humans. Then, I move a sphere- or other shapes- through the 4th dimension, and perceive how it might look within that 3D slice to that being. Then, I go to an actual 4D visualizer software to see whether I got it right, and 8/10 I do.

I feel this is more than a simple exercise of the mind. The stark difference between 3D and 4D space actually mirrors quite well how in many aspects of life, we perceive things in a flat manner, when to see a truer picture, we need to add an extra axis. To me, that sudden recontexualization from 3D to 4D actually quite closely resembles that recontexualization you get moving from ego-self to no-self.

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