In Belgium we have a "career break". 6 months, only condition is to be employed in the company for one year if I recall correctly. Employer can not refuse. You also get paid basic allocations similar to unemployment,…
Manual selection doesn't bode well. I like to watch spiritual and metaphysical talks, Papaji, Eckhart Tolle, Conscious TV, Rupert Spira and the like. I don't want someone to tell me what's "true" or what's "real" by…
I like that it seems heavily based on the watch history because it gives me some control. In general I find the selction on the homepage to be useful, however it does take some work as I regularly remove a lot of random…
The article also reminded me about Simulacra and Simulation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation How what we create ends up shaping us. For example, what we think of "reality" today, is the fiction we…
Note for later, "evidence" for the afternoon slump: > "The so-called “window of circadian low” — the hours when the body is least adapted for wakefulness — typically occurs between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. There’s another,…
If she can afford it talk therapy is what she would really benefit from. Unfortunately talk therapy is expensive. You can NOT change her. She will reach out eventually, or she won't. Believing "I'll never be cured" is…
> My friends dad's never took responsibilites seriously What kind of dad was this man then? What kind of connection did he build with his daughter? It's so obvious from what you wrote, yet it's interesting you seemingly…
Maybe readers will enjoy this related post from Bernardo Kastrup. It may argue the point better, or not. I can't argue myself as it's too obvious for me. It's a unwinnable argument in my opinion, since it drives right…
Feeling a slump early afternoon after midday meal is not anecdotal evidence, it's biology. edit: At least, it's a common issue that people have . A simple google search for "afternoon slump" reveals tons of related…
Monday morning off sounds like an awful idea. First off, even when I lack sleep, I'll function better in the morning if I force myself out of bed, and I'll have a big slump in the afternoon. If I sleep in instead to…
The VMSVGA for linux guests sounds awesome, since they previously removed 3D support for "linux guests using Wayland".. ie. Ubuntu 18.10. Can any linux experts here explain briefly what is required to get this VMSVGA…
Anyone know if this could solve VirtualBox's drop of support for 3D acceleration for Linux guests using Wayland? https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/18116 > This is a consequence of our 3D acceleration for Linux guests,…
Episode 4 on how we are surrounded by images of "alternate ways of life" is amazing... it's like "taking the red pill" in the Matrix. So much things we take for granted, never even question, taht we take to be the…
I think for this "intensive" approach to therapy the quality of presence and non-judgemental approach of the therapist is really key for it to be effective. This is easier said than done. It's quite common to have…
I was going to mention those 10 day courses. While I find the idea of a prison a bit silly, the 10 day courses come with a heavy load of tradition, more or less mandatory 1hour talk everyday, and at least 2-" h of…
Pranayama is typically fast breathing, and sometimes continuous in/out breathing. it's very different from the 4x4 breathing mentioned in this thread. I am healing trauma and my experience with pranayama is that it…
> Jaynes recognizes that consciousness itself is only a small part of mental activity and is not necessary for sensation or perception, for concept formation, for learning, thinking or even reasoning. Thus, if major…
Put very curedly, they're getting high. And, everybody's getting high. Life is about pleasure. If you found out that you can feel really, really good by sitting and doing nothing... would you do it? Of course you would.…
I think a lot of people can feel how these apps affect their wellbeing. But how do we clearly state what the issue is, is a more difficult question. For me this brings a larger topic that has to do with software…
I can't say I noticed a change in mood when taking D3. However fish oil undeniably reduces dryness in the EYES, with and without contact lenses. They do sell in pharmacy supplements for eye health, I think targeted at…
I didn't watch the video yet but pt 2 and 3 is 100% correct. I am in EU. We're supposed to have "amazing healthcare". Yeah, well, maybe if your face is in a ditch or you're dying alcohol poisoning? If you're one of…
It's funny because it's like science is catching up to Buddhism's "karma" concept, as well as their philosophy on interdependence. Essentially, emphasizing the illusion of "independence" and how we are actually much…
The main view is a canvas. Regardless, my hunch is event delegation would be more performant.
Also Iain Mc Gilchrist's "The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World". https://twitter.com/divided_brain Initially I thought the article would be about that: how our brain shaped our thinking, and then our…
The simulation hypothesis is pretty much a materialist's way of postponing the "hard problem of consciousness". It's like Neo when he escaped the Matrix only to find himself in the subterranean world. What if THAT world…
In Belgium we have a "career break". 6 months, only condition is to be employed in the company for one year if I recall correctly. Employer can not refuse. You also get paid basic allocations similar to unemployment,…
Manual selection doesn't bode well. I like to watch spiritual and metaphysical talks, Papaji, Eckhart Tolle, Conscious TV, Rupert Spira and the like. I don't want someone to tell me what's "true" or what's "real" by…
I like that it seems heavily based on the watch history because it gives me some control. In general I find the selction on the homepage to be useful, however it does take some work as I regularly remove a lot of random…
The article also reminded me about Simulacra and Simulation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation How what we create ends up shaping us. For example, what we think of "reality" today, is the fiction we…
Note for later, "evidence" for the afternoon slump: > "The so-called “window of circadian low” — the hours when the body is least adapted for wakefulness — typically occurs between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. There’s another,…
If she can afford it talk therapy is what she would really benefit from. Unfortunately talk therapy is expensive. You can NOT change her. She will reach out eventually, or she won't. Believing "I'll never be cured" is…
> My friends dad's never took responsibilites seriously What kind of dad was this man then? What kind of connection did he build with his daughter? It's so obvious from what you wrote, yet it's interesting you seemingly…
Maybe readers will enjoy this related post from Bernardo Kastrup. It may argue the point better, or not. I can't argue myself as it's too obvious for me. It's a unwinnable argument in my opinion, since it drives right…
Feeling a slump early afternoon after midday meal is not anecdotal evidence, it's biology. edit: At least, it's a common issue that people have . A simple google search for "afternoon slump" reveals tons of related…
Monday morning off sounds like an awful idea. First off, even when I lack sleep, I'll function better in the morning if I force myself out of bed, and I'll have a big slump in the afternoon. If I sleep in instead to…
The VMSVGA for linux guests sounds awesome, since they previously removed 3D support for "linux guests using Wayland".. ie. Ubuntu 18.10. Can any linux experts here explain briefly what is required to get this VMSVGA…
Anyone know if this could solve VirtualBox's drop of support for 3D acceleration for Linux guests using Wayland? https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/18116 > This is a consequence of our 3D acceleration for Linux guests,…
Episode 4 on how we are surrounded by images of "alternate ways of life" is amazing... it's like "taking the red pill" in the Matrix. So much things we take for granted, never even question, taht we take to be the…
I think for this "intensive" approach to therapy the quality of presence and non-judgemental approach of the therapist is really key for it to be effective. This is easier said than done. It's quite common to have…
I was going to mention those 10 day courses. While I find the idea of a prison a bit silly, the 10 day courses come with a heavy load of tradition, more or less mandatory 1hour talk everyday, and at least 2-" h of…
Pranayama is typically fast breathing, and sometimes continuous in/out breathing. it's very different from the 4x4 breathing mentioned in this thread. I am healing trauma and my experience with pranayama is that it…
> Jaynes recognizes that consciousness itself is only a small part of mental activity and is not necessary for sensation or perception, for concept formation, for learning, thinking or even reasoning. Thus, if major…
Put very curedly, they're getting high. And, everybody's getting high. Life is about pleasure. If you found out that you can feel really, really good by sitting and doing nothing... would you do it? Of course you would.…
I think a lot of people can feel how these apps affect their wellbeing. But how do we clearly state what the issue is, is a more difficult question. For me this brings a larger topic that has to do with software…
I can't say I noticed a change in mood when taking D3. However fish oil undeniably reduces dryness in the EYES, with and without contact lenses. They do sell in pharmacy supplements for eye health, I think targeted at…
I didn't watch the video yet but pt 2 and 3 is 100% correct. I am in EU. We're supposed to have "amazing healthcare". Yeah, well, maybe if your face is in a ditch or you're dying alcohol poisoning? If you're one of…
It's funny because it's like science is catching up to Buddhism's "karma" concept, as well as their philosophy on interdependence. Essentially, emphasizing the illusion of "independence" and how we are actually much…
The main view is a canvas. Regardless, my hunch is event delegation would be more performant.
Also Iain Mc Gilchrist's "The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World". https://twitter.com/divided_brain Initially I thought the article would be about that: how our brain shaped our thinking, and then our…
The simulation hypothesis is pretty much a materialist's way of postponing the "hard problem of consciousness". It's like Neo when he escaped the Matrix only to find himself in the subterranean world. What if THAT world…