Nassim Haramein on synchronicity
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I don't really buy into NLP either, at least not in the way it's being marketed these days. If you're defining NLP as "smooth-talking snake oil salesman who knows how to make himself appear intelligent to the ignorant", then yeah, he's quite good at that :) I'm just not sure how using the buzzwords of the woo crowd ties in with NLP, though.
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@c6gunner You've hit there nail on head there. haramein uses strong neuro linguistic programming techniques to indoctrinate his audience. If you watch some of his other videos he continually convinces his audience that scientists are 'close minded' - so his audience then don't listen to scientists (very clever!). Of course this doesn't work on people with a science background because we pick up on the stench of bullshit everytime haramein opens his fraudulent little mouth.
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@c6gunner Lol alright sweetheart, enjoy your life.
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It is totally crazy to just put this excerpt ! Put the whole video if anything !!
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I've also found that if you just take one day of your life and pretend for the whole day that there is no such thing as coincidence, you discover many interesting things all around you that you never noticed before!
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Now, seriously, if Nassim's bullshit didn't impress me, why do you think that your bullshit would have any effect? I don't care what kind of nonsense you make up to try and justify your idiotic world-view; the facts are simple: science is a reliable, verifiable way of gathering data and making new discoveries, whereas religions are a collection of fairytales concocted by ignorant fools in order to make themselves feel less ignorant. That's it.
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@c6gunner You cannot have science without religion, it is faith and feedback that confirms our faith(which Nassim is talking about) which shapes our reality. All scientists are religious, just not in the beardy man in the clouds way. Their faith and drive to understand are no different than a christians to understand God. All things are one which is why you can refer to all things with one word: everything. Thus, understanding science, or religion, is understanding yourself.
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@c6gunner So, you're saying 'They look at all information, but not this.' makes no sense, anything perceptible is information. What nevyn1 was saying is that there are scientists who take the zeitgeist of the secular scientific age, as related to their particular field, as gospel. Get it? The quote from Einstein summed it up, but I think you missed that.
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Nassim Haramein - pissing in the fountain of knowledge that unsuspecting people will drink from. Although evidently some people like the taste of piss ....
@ZombiePuppy Obviously he is explaining about the latest technologies in the wonderous world of vacuum cleaning, give the guy a break will ya :)
Yoshies87 10 months ago 5
@cdbfort Yeah I have those events in my life too. It's called shit happens. It's only natural that patterns will emerge that APPEAR like some kind of divine order to all things but this is nothing but egotistical desire.
Synchronicity is a delusion. Significance being assigned to things because ignorance prevents you from understanding how such things can and will happen regardless of your false perception of how unlikely they are.
Do you assign significance to the instances....
Tsresponds 7 months ago 2