never. if your gonna comment on how i should get off yt for spreading evidence of my experiences, go back to russia. if you dont like dont click. me on the other hand I love pwning ppl who think dumb things and then type them. its why im here
I also find that a lot of the best knowledge that I come across is also personal. I mean, the facts are the same, but it's what people learn from that knowledge and how they apply it to their lives that makes learning it worthwhile. :)
Nietzsche-You really want to think like a guy who drove himself insane under the burden of having to invent a new morality for a godless age? The Marx Bros embody this oxymoron style and you get a laugh out of it.
Interesting. The burden was heavy, in fact as heavy as it gets, as far as he's concerned. He says that not only his destiny but the destiny of humanity at stake if he was to fail.
The best info in "Cosmos" was that Nietzsche composed his ZARATHUSTRA during a very rare Saturn-Neptune-Pluto alignment. good stuff
How can something be boring in itself? Only a person can find something boring. If empiricism bores you, then it is because you find reality boring. I suppose that you can continue living in your own fantasy world if you want, but it will not get you far.
ah ground breaking book! over in the related videos (along with a few videos I made about this book) you'll see a keynote speech Rick gave at some Astrology conference in Europe. Watch it!
its long, but well worth it. He explains why he thinks a renewed appreciation for astrology, at least on archetypal level (rather than a literal) is so important for the modern world, considering the spiritual vacuum we've created for ourselves. he goes into this in his book as well, of course, but seeing him explain this in the flesh is quite a treat.
It's pronounced 'Sch-oh-pen-hauer'...
Also, you are the most deluded person I've ever seen. Go back to astrology worshiping and stop poisoning YouTube.
NinjaMatie 7 months ago
never. if your gonna comment on how i should get off yt for spreading evidence of my experiences, go back to russia. if you dont like dont click. me on the other hand I love pwning ppl who think dumb things and then type them. its why im here
guitaoist 7 months ago
I also find that a lot of the best knowledge that I come across is also personal. I mean, the facts are the same, but it's what people learn from that knowledge and how they apply it to their lives that makes learning it worthwhile. :)
HaleyMary 3 years ago
Nietzsche-You really want to think like a guy who drove himself insane under the burden of having to invent a new morality for a godless age? The Marx Bros embody this oxymoron style and you get a laugh out of it.
9claudius 3 years ago
Interesting. The burden was heavy, in fact as heavy as it gets, as far as he's concerned. He says that not only his destiny but the destiny of humanity at stake if he was to fail.
The best info in "Cosmos" was that Nietzsche composed his ZARATHUSTRA during a very rare Saturn-Neptune-Pluto alignment. good stuff
guitaoist 3 years ago
You have a lot to learn about reality if having a low tolerance for boredom prevents you from figuring it out properly.
pythagoras9 3 years ago
Boredom is a subjective condition, if you get bored easily it is because you are unable to make external things seem more interesting to yourself.
pythagoras9 3 years ago
How can something be boring in itself? Only a person can find something boring. If empiricism bores you, then it is because you find reality boring. I suppose that you can continue living in your own fantasy world if you want, but it will not get you far.
Get out of your own fantasy bubble!
pythagoras9 3 years ago
get out our logic bubble
guitaoist 3 years ago
Whatever, mystical fantasy boy!
pythagoras9 3 years ago
Ha ha ha, we are still friends, aren't we?
pythagoras9 3 years ago
When a person is logical, they do not live in a bubble, they are actually living and understanding reality the way it really is.
pythagoras9 3 years ago
There really is no such thing as personal knowledge, personal experience is another matter.
BLUEFlSH7 3 years ago
ah ground breaking book! over in the related videos (along with a few videos I made about this book) you'll see a keynote speech Rick gave at some Astrology conference in Europe. Watch it!
0ThouArtThat0 3 years ago
its long, but well worth it. He explains why he thinks a renewed appreciation for astrology, at least on archetypal level (rather than a literal) is so important for the modern world, considering the spiritual vacuum we've created for ourselves. he goes into this in his book as well, of course, but seeing him explain this in the flesh is quite a treat.
0ThouArtThat0 3 years ago
oh my b, it was in Baltimore, not Europe.
0ThouArtThat0 3 years ago
will do, saw your video on this book after i had already purchased it, weird timing.
Its a great read, kind of more like an encyclopedia than a straight through read for me at least, hey hes aqua like us too, word
guitaoist 3 years ago