I've written this before: Even though I know you don't approach it from this background - these words, and your words in general, remind me of several authors as they introduce meditation or buddhism...and particularly of the convergence of buddhism and the cognitive and neuro sciences which seems to be active today. Anyhow, I like it that you explore this field in your own way. (btw: i'm completely new to this approach of seeing/ (perception?):
This video is really great! You explain so deeply and well. Are those your own words or are you quoting from someone?
I see it that propaganda IS being designed to dry up the bodymind. Make us into mechanical robots, and this is a big reason for this culture's fear and banning of substances that act as a sacred medicine that shakes us out of rigid patterns
What interests me is that what we need do is not look to the past--which could also have rigid traditions (indigenous) nor embrace
@zezt 2 the present and its propaganda which is deliberately designed to dumb us down, but to be independent and freely exploring. THAT is being dynamic isn't it? Because as soon as you allow yourself to get traditionalized is when it can become rigid and you are pressurized to conform to its authority and not ask questions.
So we need to find out how to be both independently freely exploring and yet also
@zezt thank you, yes it's me who smudged silence with those words, hopefully I'll further elaborate on them, and yes I would agree: in order to become more alive ''we need to find out how to be both independently freely exploring and yet also communal''
... kick that habit. great vid *
fancynot 1 year ago
beautiful words and video!
I've written this before: Even though I know you don't approach it from this background - these words, and your words in general, remind me of several authors as they introduce meditation or buddhism...and particularly of the convergence of buddhism and the cognitive and neuro sciences which seems to be active today. Anyhow, I like it that you explore this field in your own way. (btw: i'm completely new to this approach of seeing/ (perception?):
minztee1 1 year ago
I think that is perfect to the point where you use "you" to imply essence/identity at the end, and not just a way to point what is talked about.
I guess i don't appreciate the arbitrary objectification of dynamic process even though that is how we live.
esaman 1 year ago
I really like this... every aspect of it.
Cheers.
TWITfromURANUS 1 year ago
This video is really great! You explain so deeply and well. Are those your own words or are you quoting from someone?
I see it that propaganda IS being designed to dry up the bodymind. Make us into mechanical robots, and this is a big reason for this culture's fear and banning of substances that act as a sacred medicine that shakes us out of rigid patterns
What interests me is that what we need do is not look to the past--which could also have rigid traditions (indigenous) nor embrace
zezt 1 year ago
@zezt 2 the present and its propaganda which is deliberately designed to dumb us down, but to be independent and freely exploring. THAT is being dynamic isn't it? Because as soon as you allow yourself to get traditionalized is when it can become rigid and you are pressurized to conform to its authority and not ask questions.
So we need to find out how to be both independently freely exploring and yet also
communal :)
zezt 1 year ago
@zezt thank you, yes it's me who smudged silence with those words, hopefully I'll further elaborate on them, and yes I would agree: in order to become more alive ''we need to find out how to be both independently freely exploring and yet also communal''
almafarag 1 year ago
Dig it!
IllPropaganda 1 year ago