TruthFreedom

Solipsism extreme

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I've gotten to the point where other people's posts on forums or social media pretty much mean nothing to me, because I know that my direct experience is all there is. I have stopped imagining other people in their houses, because they don't exist. I also see words just as shapes on a screen sometimes. Leo, you have truly deconstructed my mind, and it's not a bad thing, because you were always just trying to get to the Truth. But it's funny, because I am diagnosed with Schizophrenia, and when you deconstruct your mind so thoroughly you realise that all mental illness is the subjective opinion of a psychiatrist. 

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Now I understand Anthony Kiedis when he sang: "it's hard to believe that there's nobody out there, it's hard to believe that I'm all alone"

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Just now, TruthFreedom said:

it's hard to believe that I'm all alone 

That's the big cockblock being reflected back to you.

But yeah, its just you.  That's it.

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Just don't hurt anybody or yourself. But also question whether you "believing" there are no other people is necessarily something true. As for the palpable effects, you might just be destroying your ability to think and imagine things outside your current experience. It might not reflect anything true about reality. Because even if you were able to perceive reality "as if" it is not solipsistic, this wouldn't have to change whether or not solipsism is true or false. Again, it might just reflect your own lack or state of functioning.


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1 hour ago, TruthFreedom said:

I've gotten to the point where other people's posts on forums or social media pretty much mean nothing to me, because I know that my direct experience is all there is.

Even Peter Ralston has made a lot of meaning for himself. Nihilism is not IT.


It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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4 hours ago, TruthFreedom said:

I've gotten to the point where other people's posts on forums or social media pretty much mean nothing to me, because I know that my direct experience is all there is. I have stopped imagining other people in their houses, because they don't exist. I also see words just as shapes on a screen sometimes. Leo, you have truly deconstructed my mind, and it's not a bad thing, because you were always just trying to get to the Truth. But it's funny, because I am diagnosed with Schizophrenia, and when you deconstruct your mind so thoroughly you realise that all mental illness is the subjective opinion of a psychiatrist. 

you stopped imagining people in houses but you still imagine people on the internet in different parts of the planet? 
you’ve got work to do . You are not fully awake .

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 "When you get very serious about truth you accept your life situation exactly as it is. So much so that you aren't childishly sitting around wishing it were otherwise.If you were confined to a wheelchair you would just accept it as how reality is. Just as you now just accept that you are not a bird who can fly."

-Leo Gura. 

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