0 sats \ 32 replies \ @didiplaywell 16 Oct \ parent \ on: Have you ever completely changed your mind on something big? alter_native
It all becomes clear metadata the moment you turn the gut feeling into a concrete action/decision. If the feeling do not leads to a decision, you just feel "weird", which simply means you are not being able to detect any pattern, which can make you feel uneasy, yet undefined. Now, if your gut feeling makes you take a decision like dropping out from a situation, the word is full clear "something is wrong, I have to bail out -> concrete action -> abort and leave".
I enjoy flow state which doesn't work that way.
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How so? Actions are concrete, you can not "half go", you can not "half accept". At some point, granular as you wish, you do or don't do something.
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I definitely have half gone and half accepted. Trying with intent to fail.
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But again, at granular level, it implies that at some point you did or did not something. The larger picture can be grey, but the pixels are either black or white.
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That is the illusion of duality.
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How so?
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A 5th dimensional being would think we are silly.
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Why?
We aren't black and white pixels. We are infinite.
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Again, if that works for you, I would never go against it. Hold it sacred.
As for me, from the scientifical perspective, as established in the falsifiability test, we must be finite in order to be something. If we try to be infinite, we become nothing.
Or not. That's just how I see it.
That what you are touching on is the illusion. Have you ever drawn the circle of life?
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I don't know what that is
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For me I learn deeper truths, not by knowing more information. But knowing less and practicing more. Meditation. Silence. Space. Drawing the circle of life is a practice. It blew my mind when I started doing it.
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Things we do while flowing are different than things we just do. This is how we leave this time space.
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As someone who lost a lot of their memory in a moment, I think there is more to it than that. Our whole body stores information. Not just the brain.
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I'm not denying that! It's actually a well established fact
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Nice.
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