All these poor tortured souls that go on ytub and ramble on about how their parents brainwashed them; we all have to break from the schema that binds us from childhood and start thinking for ourselves and get life experiences. You are not leaders of the Enlightenment or any sort of movement. It's not that big of a deal. Get over it.
It's funny how fear reverses the scale of the feared object — walk away from it and it becomes bigger, but walk towards it and it gets smaller. I think, with fear being the pivotal part of indoctrination in so many cases, once that's gone it generally seems to be left in tatters. And it's ironic that so many 'positive thinkers' create such destructively distorting environments — not to mention a welter of passive aggression that leaks out from them.
Favourited, despite the badly-synced audio (don't you dare take it down!), and despite that some might think I did just because you mentioned my name (and despite the fact you mispronounced it). ;)
I think you said several beautiful and important things: that we CAN know things, that fears are no more likely if we think about them, and then the embarrassed shock that you didn't know these things until recently, followed by the obvious delight that now you do (and you always will).
@philhellenes Haha! Sorry about the technical stuff and your name, and thank you. You've been a huge inspiration to me in all of your videos, but especially with, "Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me?"
All these poor tortured souls that go on ytub and ramble on about how their parents brainwashed them; we all have to break from the schema that binds us from childhood and start thinking for ourselves and get life experiences. You are not leaders of the Enlightenment or any sort of movement. It's not that big of a deal. Get over it.
warrkrymez 1 year ago
@warrkrymez You're right, nothing I was talking about was a big deal. It's just part of growing up to realize that sometimes your parents were wrong.
And...brainwashed? I never said that. Where did you get THAT from?
Psychological projection, anyone? :-P
KaraRvn 1 year ago 2
It's funny how fear reverses the scale of the feared object — walk away from it and it becomes bigger, but walk towards it and it gets smaller. I think, with fear being the pivotal part of indoctrination in so many cases, once that's gone it generally seems to be left in tatters. And it's ironic that so many 'positive thinkers' create such destructively distorting environments — not to mention a welter of passive aggression that leaks out from them.
TheraminTrees 1 year ago 5
@TheraminTrees Very well said, TheraminTrees. Thank you for your support. :-)
KaraRvn 1 year ago
Favourited, despite the badly-synced audio (don't you dare take it down!), and despite that some might think I did just because you mentioned my name (and despite the fact you mispronounced it). ;)
I think you said several beautiful and important things: that we CAN know things, that fears are no more likely if we think about them, and then the embarrassed shock that you didn't know these things until recently, followed by the obvious delight that now you do (and you always will).
philhellenes 1 year ago
@philhellenes Haha! Sorry about the technical stuff and your name, and thank you. You've been a huge inspiration to me in all of your videos, but especially with, "Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me?"
KaraRvn 1 year ago