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Height muscles frame cool cars .. all traits which males respect and we assume females like these same things ..
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projection is good, idol worshiping another male and looking up to them is involuntarily cucked.Height muscles frame cool cars .. all traits which males respect and we assume females like these same things ..
Abandon blackpill, abandon whitepill. Abandon all concepts and ideas of how life should and shouldn't be. Live in the present moment where all is eternal, infinite and well. Soon you will be fine.Height muscles frame cool cars .. all traits which males respect and we assume females like these same things ..
Reading power of now I seeAbandon blackpill, abandon whitepill. Abandon all concepts and ideas of how life should and shouldn't be. Live in the present moment where all is eternal, infinite and well. Soon you will be fine.
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I think life is just an illusion itself. As for all those questions, they'll be all answered from the observer's perspective through death which, again, is a personal experience.illusion
Imagine caring about "women" at this point. I see many people enjoy masochist practices on these forums.foids literally worship height though
Not react as in her overly emotional?There was Ramana Maharsi who said something along the lines of "The only spiritual life is to not react".
I guess it means to stay as the observer or "pure consciousness", and not allow yourself to be affected by anything. It could seem as "pasiveness" as you say, but I see it instead as a way of conserving "emotional energy" that could be applied to other pursuits in life.Not react as in her overly emotional?
Reminds me of wu wei philosophy a sort of passiveness
Very interesting. I read some texts on mindfulness and they said “the trick is not to overreact” which stuck out to me.I guess it means to stay as the observer or "pure consciousness", and not allow yourself to be affected by anything. It could seem as "pasiveness" as you say, but I see it instead as a way of conserving "emotional energy" that could be applied to other pursuits in life.
But... I have found it more interesting to connect wiht my emotions instead, but at the end of the day these are all different approaches to life and one can take the one that better fits the situation though.Very interesting. I read some texts on mindfulness and they said “the trick is not to overreact” which stuck out to me.
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Not really, but if there is something I can really attest to be one of the most powerful things is to remain here and do it every time, no matter what happens. If the brain starts thinking, you just say "The brain is thinking", or "just thoughts", and you come back to the present moment. Do this everytime and you will soon realize it. It is simple.
At the end, if we know the self is an illusion, it deeps down means that everything will be well as there was never an "I" that could be hurt, insulted, and so on... But this also applies to "good" things as well. There is just a flux of phenomena, nothing else. If there is something powerful this experiences will teach you is that nothing, absolutely nothing is personal.
There was Ramana Maharsi who said something along the lines of "The only spiritual life is to not react".
Might be a dumb question but where do you think our thoughts come from ?But... I have found it more interesting to connect wiht my emotions instead, but at the end of the day these are all different approaches to life and one can take the one that better fits the situation though.
Past conditioning: past experiences, previously learned information. It is all basically about the input that enters your mind.Might be a dumb question but where do you think our thoughts come from ?
The ether
Mindfulness is very important for autistic people. I'm aiming towards complete ego dissolution so I can fully become an observer.Very interesting. I read some texts on mindfulness and they said “the trick is not to overreact” which stuck out to me.