plssirnomore
plssirnomore t1_jb9ewqc wrote
This is so good. Ukraine is very important because NATO needs its bases in good positions. Viva la Estonia and Ukraine, ignore that unreal amounts of corruption in both those countries, nothing to see there.
plssirnomore t1_jazv7bs wrote
Reply to comment by VitriolicViolet in Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
Sorry to hear that. I agree with you though, and see that a sense of self for sure makes you mentally stable. But as I understand it nothing in nature is static, and as part of nature we don't want to be too stable, especially if its in conformity to corrupt societies or systems.
Wishing you mental health and fluidity from afar.
plssirnomore t1_jax35wn wrote
Reply to comment by Spagoodler in Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
I could do a better test of mental stability than any machine. I could sit in a dark room with my eyes closed and watch what happens internally. You, me and everyone else on earth can do it for free, everyday. After doing it for a bit you will find that the self you identify with may not be as concrete to your functioning as you may of been led to believe!
plssirnomore t1_javjuya wrote
plssirnomore t1_jav9k21 wrote
Reply to comment by Spagoodler in Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
Assumption that mental stability is understood. Who says what is mentally stable? Is it mentally stable to do the same thing everyday, destroying the mind body and soul, to be able to purchase consumer goods, which are only desired due to advanced manipulation by cooperate entities, whose only desire is to gain material wealth on a mass scale. Is that really mental stability?
Is it mentally stable to pass the homeless man on the street without as much as considering that anyone of us could be that man within mere months upon losing your job? Is it mentally stable to ignore that, when you are able to understand how you would feel if another ignored you in that same situation?
One day, you think one thing. The next day, you think the next thing. One day you 'love' the girl, the next day you cant remember her face. You are not the personality, the narrative, the perceived reflection of yourself in others treatment of you. You are not the result of the conditioning you received. You are not the theory of evolution, your thoughts, or even your ability to think. You are not the pathways in your brain, or a 'concept' you believe originated in the brain.
I don't know what I am, but I can rule out what Im not. If I can demolish the 'self', and still exist, then I was never that 'self'. I merely assumed I was out of ignorance.
plssirnomore t1_jav7cwy wrote
Reply to comment by HouseOfSteak in Glorifying the "self" is detrimental to both the individual and the larger world. It neither helps you find your true nature, nor your role in the larger world. by waytogoal
You say cancer doesn't have self knowledge or ego, but then claim Buddhism and religions can commit violations?
Consider that even though people with a self can live without committing physical violence, the reality of transgression against others are not just physical. There are 7 sins, violence being one. Physical reality is not the only place these violations can take place. Do you believe that 2 people who commit 0 violent acts in waking life, with one dreaming about rape, murder, domination, and the other dreaming about liberation of all beings are one and the same? Is the appearance of something, perceived by other conditioned egos, the totality of that things essence?
The real nature of the teachings as I understand them are that when you realise no self, you realise you are everything and everything is you. The person insulting you, the attractive woman, the merchant, the beggar are all consciousness trapped within matter, conditioned by samsara, acting out karma unconsciously. All transgressions come from ignorance of truth. All suffering comes from straying from the path of the creator. This is Satan, the ego, the desire to live in FREEDOM, outside of the divine reality of existence.
The belief that as an intellectual animal, distracted by 1000 things, you have the wisdom to make choices without harming others or yourself, is delusional. The man who discovered electricity that lets us read at night, is also responsible for the murder of children. Please realise that every thought or action you take, has a cause, and will have an effect. You, as an animal that can think, may not actually have the intelligence to discern even 1% of what objective reality is. The belief that you do is an ego, conditioned by a worldview prescribed to you since birth, within an economic, societal structure, all saturated in the arrogant BELIEF that materialist scientific dogma is the be all and end all of understanding existence.
plssirnomore t1_ja9bzq1 wrote
Reply to This “Climate-Friendly” Fuel Comes With an Astronomical Cancer Risk: Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment. by nastratin
Almost like, anything that is handled by the inhuman money sucking parasites that caused the mess that is our irreversibly corrupt and cancerous system turns out to also be, corrupt and and actually cause cancer. 'BUT THEY SAID THE GOOD THING' ok yeah thats called marketing, and NPC like to believe it cos its easier.
plssirnomore t1_ja7iutf wrote
Reply to Neuroscientist Gregory Berns argues that Thomas Nagel was wrong: neuroscience can give us knowledge about what it is like to be an animal. For example, his own fMRI studies on dogs have shown that they can feel genuine affection for their owners. by Ma3Ke4Li3
I already knew that without doing a test
plssirnomore t1_j935p97 wrote
Reply to comment by VoxVocisCausa in Transparency and Trust in News Media by ADefiniteDescription
yeah its one arm of the machine that is wrong
plssirnomore t1_j0mmj3y wrote
Reply to History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
what?
plssirnomore t1_iz4dk0t wrote
Reply to comment by sempiternal_susurrus in The hard problem of metaphysics: figuring out if other phenomena exist in our universe that like consciousness require we bear a specific metaphysical relation to them - i.e. you can't know of consciousness without being conscious. by Gmroo
I both understand and agree
plssirnomore t1_iysgyii wrote
Doesn’t say that it will be due to solar being cheaper, just gas will be at £10 a litre.
plssirnomore t1_iwja67v wrote
2022 will be remembered as the year hundreds of billions get sent to other countries and that is uplifting because corruption never happens and things always improve afterwards and tax dosent increase
plssirnomore t1_ive2lrx wrote
Reply to comment by WibbleTeeFlibbet in Michael Shermer argues that science can determine many of our moral values. Morality is aimed at protecting certain human desires, like avoidance of harm (e.g. torture, slavery). Science helps us determine what these desires are and how to best achieve them. by Ma3Ke4Li3
Hey I can’t be operated on because the surgeon is operating on other people
plssirnomore t1_itp1mdw wrote
Reply to Women will have equal share of seats in [New Zealand] Parliament with Soraya Peke-Mason's swearing-in by giblefog
Nice dude. Will she act differently to any other politician? If not who cares.
plssirnomore t1_jbancx7 wrote
Reply to comment by MasterBot98 in Estonia's Pro-Ukraine Prime Minister Kallas Wins Reelection by SouLG97
So America funds them 150 in 1year ( 5 bill for humanitarian) because they are good guys who always do the good thing in international conflicts?