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Duration: 09:56 minutes Upload Time: 2006-11-28 21:25:38 User: listeningriffin :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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predictability variability changeability experience life comfort monotony anxiety panic disorder
Description: sorry this was so long, i have deep bullshit, so it takes a while to dig it up. |
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| dannyd318 ::: Favorites 2007-01-08 15:27:24 Why do you do this? because 'being wrong' feels like letting everyone down, and you dont want to make people feel bad. and you dont want to feel bad for making them feel bad. In a couple places it seemed like you coulda gone either way, crying your eyes out, or getting yourself in trouble for doing what you did. __________________________________________________ | |
| travisty911 ::: Favorites 2006-11-30 08:33:33 If an intelligent man be associated for one minute only with a wise man, he will soon perceive the truth, as the tongue perceives the taste of soup -- The Dhammapada The taste of an orange doesn't have anything to do with scientificaly knowing how the orange effects the taste buds... It's the experience. Just out of curiousity, do you think you would have acted differently if you were in that awareness, space, or higher consciousness that you talked about in your enlightenment video? CONTD' __________________________________________________ | |
| listeningriffin ::: Favorites 2006-11-30 01:52:08 aye true, i held myself back from agrueing more, cuz it still makes my blood boil. but i did overreact and say some things i was not sure about, which is partly what im yellin at him for doing. just a touch of irresponsibility, thats all. __________________________________________________ | |
| farber207 ::: Favorites 2006-11-30 01:22:26 Oh please, Richard Dawkins is still an arrogant ass who likes to make himself feel superior by making others look stupid. He's a pompous evangelist. "Then there are the fanatical atheists whose intolerance is the same as that of the religious fanatics, and it springs from the same source...They are creatures who can't hear the music of the spheres." Albert Einstein __________________________________________________ | |
| Lateralist ::: Favorites 2006-11-29 23:34:36 Yeah, what exkaryote said. Plus I think I know what you mean when you say you want people to prove you wrong. I argue a little too well sometimes. __________________________________________________ | |
| exkaryote ::: Favorites 2006-11-29 19:59:59 thanks for the response spencer. i feel like you're being a little hard on yourself, but in any case, it's a step in the right direction for us to introspect and admit our own inequities. you're a good guy. __________________________________________________ | |
| FellowJello ::: Favorites 2006-11-29 09:07:22 Take it easy on the Budwisers, hehe. ;) JELL_O __________________________________________________ | |
| MyaPapayaFruit ::: Favorites 2006-11-29 05:11:33 Wow, just wow. You've let yourself come to this amazing realization. You've just totally given into it. It's amazingly honest. I think that often people do lie to themselves so that they feel stable. At least I do know that I have done those sorts of things...though not purposefully. Kind of like my subconcsience is pulling ideas away from me. __________________________________________________ | |
| paperphoenix ::: Favorites 2006-11-29 03:59:06 my creativity has been my greatest asset and my greatest escape route. __________________________________________________ | |
| happyseaurchin ::: Favorites 2006-11-29 03:40:18 heheh your dad had a sense of humour heheh... glad you have the answers... share them hehhe it would be nice to assume that everyone else has the answers too, at least at some stage in our lives, if we ask ourselves the right questions... you want a test???? great wow... well done for revealing the whole ball of string you got on in there... i can assure you, you are wrong about being wrong all the time __________________________________________________ | |
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my comfortable world part 2
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