Joseph Maynor

How Would You Type Jim Carrey as He is Today

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Don't know enough to say, personally, but I'm interested in answers so gonna follow this one. 

As an aside...I think I would marry Jim in a heartbeat. He's beautiful.

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"There's nothing that isn't divine, and I am that" 

He's greener than a gooseberry 


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2 minutes ago, White said:

 

"There's nothing that isn't divine, and I am that" 

He's greener than a gooseberry 

I wanted to guess Green, but I wanted to be careful.

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5 minutes ago, Joseph Maynor said:

I wanted to guess Green, but I wanted to be careful.

He understands the construct. That's why he's always on an apparent high. He talks about now having access to all his emotional spectrum and enjoys his subjective first person experience.  No longer seeking truth or echo from others. Many green mistake this for enlightenment or liberation. But he's sounding like he's just stuck in the transcendent/absolute. 


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3 minutes ago, Sparkist said:

I'm surprised at Green. 

Then you don't know green yet. Have you read the power of now? The most accessible green book there is. 


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Just now, White said:

Then you don't know green yet. Have you read the power of now? The most accessible green book there is. 

I have. Well, half of it. Eckhart Tolle was someone that really started off my journey of enlightenment a few years ago, I'd say. 

I don't 'know' any of the stages yet, intellectually. 

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I can't even imagine what would come after this (Jim Carrey's stage)

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@Sparkist get to green and then study development.

If you listen to carrey he denies all hierarchies and thinks the social construct is unnecessary. 


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