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Post by Source on Aug 25, 2016 20:12:36 GMT
Dun worry source. I saved humankind twice already! Prevented an ice-age and kept the sun burning for three days straight, it just went cold one day, but I said nooooope. If something is going to go down again, I'll just go into Hypermeditation and fix stuff again. True story. Thanks Ben
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Post by ben on Aug 25, 2016 20:52:56 GMT
Dun worry source. I saved humankind twice already! Prevented an ice-age and kept the sun burning for three days straight, it just went cold one day, but I said nooooope. If something is going to go down again, I'll just go into Hypermeditation and fix stuff again. True story. Thanks Ben Hey, we all play a part. And I'm sure (actually am) that you do too. Whatever it is you have done/do/will do, will save this planet or maybe even the universe. I believe in that.
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Post by Source on Aug 26, 2016 0:42:26 GMT
Hey, we all play a part. And I'm sure (actually am) that you do too. Whatever it is you have done/do/will do, will save this planet or maybe even the universe. I believe in that. I think you might be the only person, one of very few to say that... Thank you for that. I am not here to save the earth, or even the physical universe, I think it is just humankind.
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Post by Source on Aug 29, 2016 19:42:51 GMT
I am going to try and take out the transmitters - and nothing else...if that isn't effective, I will resort to less focused means... I am so fucking tired of it, and this is a good time to do this.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Aug 30, 2016 7:37:54 GMT
Hey, we all play a part. And I'm sure (actually am) that you do too. Whatever it is you have done/do/will do, will save this planet or maybe even the universe. I believe in that. I think you might be the only person, one of very few to say that... Thank you for that. I am not here to save the earth, or even the physical universe, I think it is just humankind. Save us from ourselves? How?
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Post by onion on Aug 30, 2016 18:08:44 GMT
What's to be saved? Our bodies? Our cultures? Our knowledge? I've thought about the circumstances my whole life but more and more I've realized we expect and hold on to too much. There is a lot more specificity needed, and either way some big changes in paradigm and behavior are a must. But who and how is still a question too. Treating things in aggregate fashion means having to find a solution that totalities will have to follow, but cooperation is a hard thing to achieve and falls apart easily. One of the problems with the human footprint is the scale it's reached, and how most people cannot avoid participating in such. So if at large we are moving in a bad direction, it's difficult for even the people who see it to keep it from happening or avoid being swept up in it.
All of this has led me to consider approaches that use more localized scale models, say for the individual or a community, that likewise consider the environment of that scale in more detail. That's not the hard part though, the challenge really is when after working solutions are found how to get them conveyed and adopted. People have had great ideas already, but they get disregarded and we know why for most cases. We're only going to have a working global model by halting the faulty one being pushed now. Dire circumstances allow for swift and spontaneous action, who knows how long the knuckleheads will try to keep holding out.
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Post by onion on Aug 30, 2016 18:10:10 GMT
What I'd also like to point out is that humanity can't be saved without also saving the other things that are just as in danger as ourselves if not more so. Anthropocentric approaches need to be scrapped, that's a given and there is no way around it.
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Post by Source on Aug 30, 2016 20:06:11 GMT
I think you might be the only person, one of very few to say that... Thank you for that. I am not here to save the earth, or even the physical universe, I think it is just humankind. Save us from ourselves? How? I can't save humanity from itself, or anything at all, as they have made it pretty much impossible.
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Post by Source on Aug 30, 2016 20:08:17 GMT
What I'd also like to point out is that humanity can't be saved without also saving the other things that are just as in danger as ourselves if not more so. Anthropocentric approaches need to be scrapped, that's a given and there is no way around it. yeah...
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Post by Source on Aug 31, 2016 7:39:46 GMT
What's to be saved? Our bodies? Our cultures? Our knowledge? I've thought about the circumstances my whole life but more and more I've realized we expect and hold on to too much. There is a lot more specificity needed, and either way some big changes in paradigm and behavior are a must. But who and how is still a question too. Treating things in aggregate fashion means having to find a solution that totalities will have to follow, but cooperation is a hard thing to achieve and falls apart easily. One of the problems with the human footprint is the scale it's reached, and how most people cannot avoid participating in such. So if at large we are moving in a bad direction, it's difficult for even the people who see it to keep it from happening or avoid being swept up in it. All of this has led me to consider approaches that use more localized scale models, say for the individual or a community, that likewise consider the environment of that scale in more detail. That's not the hard part though, the challenge really is when after working solutions are found how to get them conveyed and adopted. People have had great ideas already, but they get disregarded and we know why for most cases. We're only going to have a working global model by halting the faulty one being pushed now. Dire circumstances allow for swift and spontaneous action, who knows how long the knuckleheads will try to keep holding out. Well spoken, and true. hmm.. connection is to slow to post right now.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Sept 1, 2016 3:09:56 GMT
The nobody has lived countless lifetimes in pursuit of his own destiny :/
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Post by Therin on Sept 1, 2016 11:09:53 GMT
The nobody has lived countless lifetimes in pursuit of his own destiny :/ And what is the nobody destined to do (in himself and in the world at large) that he hasn't already done? Would others even recognize it if the nobody did do something noteworthy?
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Post by 777 on Sept 1, 2016 11:39:33 GMT
The nobody has lived countless lifetimes in pursuit of his own destiny :/ And what is the nobody destined to do (in himself and in the world at large) that he hasn't already done? Would others even recognize it if the nobody did do something noteworthy? Everyone is too self-absorbed to notice. They simply cease to exist once the Nobody is finished.
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Post by ben on Sept 1, 2016 12:47:06 GMT
And what is the nobody destined to do (in himself and in the world at large) that he hasn't already done? Would others even recognize it if the nobody did do something noteworthy? Everyone is too self-absorbed to notice. They simply cease to exist once the Nobody is finished. Afaik that dude is constantly going through mindfuks par excellance. I bet my solitude that he even figured out a plan i for that scenario. If I follow the story correctly he was finished countless times already, his conciousness leaving a multitude of possibilities already. Its actual "incarnation" in this reality went through quite a couple of deaths in others before figuring out how to become "unharmable". Illuminati shenanigans were partly actual childsplay to this entity. But it being a child was thousands upon thousands of years ago. Its really fun too, good sense of humor. For example, everyone can be nobody. That itself is hilarious stuff right there.
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Post by Therin on Sept 1, 2016 13:24:03 GMT
The Nobody resembles the Black Pearl in Pirates of the Caribbean. Nye uncatchable. Crewed by the damned. I see similarities.
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Post by Caylus Ark on Sept 1, 2016 20:52:39 GMT
The nobody has lived countless lifetimes in pursuit of his own destiny :/ And what is the nobody destined to do (in himself and in the world at large) that he hasn't already done? Would others even recognize it if the nobody did do something noteworthy? Nobody has to but him. His higher self has guided the development of timelines up until now and had helped to choose an optimal path but he must do the rest. It is for good reason this man's work goes unrecognized. Some might say it is universally necesitated.
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Post by ben on Sept 2, 2016 21:52:01 GMT
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Post by Caylus Ark on Sept 2, 2016 22:16:44 GMT
Jeez louise, nobody threads are so explosive.
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Post by ben on Sept 2, 2016 22:43:22 GMT
Jeez louise, nobody threads are so explosive. Indeed, but sadly only the first 5 or so few pages of the OP posts are interesting, the rest of the posts are pure horsemanure. xD
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Post by onion on Sept 2, 2016 23:19:29 GMT
I told truthful things
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