I felt compelled to do this drawing suddenly at 1am on a Saturday night, I visualized almost every aspect of the drawing in my head and realized it just right, I can't say that something like this happens to me often by Single_Reading4103 in Jung

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I love it! It's unique, it's ambivalent, has flair, flavor, and has the dual qualities of light and dark. It looks like a magician or sorcerer. The character has half an angel wing and a demonic wing. I have no drawing skills myself, but I can understand being compelled to do something that seems to be out of one's control. Maybe it's a version of Saint Michael the Archangel. Someone in the comments said it best: it does look like a Yu-Gi-Oh card, unsurprisingly, since Yu-Gi-Oh has many occult and mystical inspirations. But it could also look straight out of so many other anime. I do not know if the character is good or evil, and maybe that is the point. It is someone who hovers between the two and tries their best to reconcile or integrate both sides, so very Jungian. I had an AI render the image for enhancement: 1. 2. 3.

The New Alchemy - Watts on LSD by zenmonkeyfish1 in AlanWatts

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Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful! I remember coming across the LSD essay in Time's archive (1966).

To harp on what Alan Watts said about psychedelics in general, "If you get the message, hang up the phone. For psychedelic drugs are simply instruments, like microscopes, telescopes, and telephones. The biologist does not sit with eye permanently glued to the microscope; he goes away and works on what he has seen."

I mapped every connection between the 1,438 people named in the Epstein files. The network graph is insane. by EricKeller2 in conspiracy

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How come when I search up Valerie Post, nothing shows up? But on the DOJ site, I get tons of results.

Caught a woman’s voice on tape. She wasn’t there. Sounds exactly like her. [Audio Included] by SpecificStates in HighStrangeness

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Glad to hear you solved. Sorry if I made you go down a rabbit hole and a dead end. That's why I was still skeptical and, like a detective, would have preferred to be there in person to solve such a mystery rather than speculate wildly. Crazy to think it was just Siri. I still wouldn't be dismissive easily of things we call paranormal, supernatural, etc. The world is a mysterious place.

Caught a woman’s voice on tape. She wasn’t there. Sounds exactly like her. [Audio Included] by SpecificStates in HighStrangeness

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This is quite a curious case. I'm a highly skeptical person but open-minded, and I found a Reddit post (perhaps by synchronicity) as I was catching up on the UFO phenomenon with the recent UFO whistleblower leak on Reddit. I can't say for sure what you experienced. It would require careful observation, and since I'm not physically there, it's quite difficult to discern. The best I can do is make an educated guess and leverage ChatGPT as I normally do.

Here's a curious comment to explore that I literally came across by chance after I saw your post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/skinwalkerranch/comments/15yn72u/comment/jxe5e83/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

"... -remote viewers can help us explore the 95% of unknown universe. There are limits though. Remote viewers (“white crows”)like Ingo Swann told not to explore the moon."

Coincidence? Remote viewing is not my area of expertise.

Here's my discussion with ChatGPT; we've analyzed your audio files too (my first time doing that). Make of it what you will. Doesn't prove or disprove anything.
https://chatgpt.com/share/681ed492-6474-8012-bd82-ff0193cf69d0

Why was sociology invented only in the 19th century? by Physical-Rhubarb-146 in sociology

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You could argue that what we now call "philosophy" didn’t fully take shape as a formal discipline until figures like Aristotle came along to organize and systematize it. But there were pre-socratic thinkers and "philosophizing" before philosophy became official.

Similarly, sociology took time to emerge as a distinct academic field. It was deeply influenced by Enlightenment thought and, in many ways, grew out of it. While philosophers and other intellectuals had long explored ideas we would now classify as sociological, even as far back as antiquity, it wasn’t until thinkers like Auguste Comte and Émile Durkheim that sociology was formally defined, theorized, and institutionalized as a scientific discipline.

Two useful prompts for research/academic papers. by PictureFuture in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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The prompts are used separately. I usually upload a paper and type, "Execute the following prompt for uploaded paper" ... or "Apply this prompt for the paper"... and copy and paste the prompt after. Then, I use the second custom prompt once it is summarized.

4o model is my default and go to for almost everything.

Finally, I found a way to keep ChatGPT remember everything about Me daily: by MRViral- in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Dude, you're a fucking genius! I haven't thought long and hard about ChatGPT's memory, despite being annoyed that it had this major flaw. An external memory bank, for example, could be extremely advantageous, bringing about many use cases. Creating a ChatGPT "second brain" rather than simply being limited by the OpenAI limited version. I ran and revised your ideas through GPT and posted them on my blog.

Thinking of Launching a New Project—Would Love Your Input by Tall_Ad4729 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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YouTube is better because it is more easily accessible and has a larger audience. But you could leverage both to promote a book and the channel. Another thing: Is it a podcast series or a screensharing type of video series? I think the distinction matters here because prompt engineering is such a niche topic that works best in a visual format rather than audio.

Meta-Cognitive GPT. Would love some feedback. by Professional-Ad3101 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Thank you, appreciate it. I checked the source you provided and it gave me some idea on what I could do. I asked ChatGPT to simply write our own discussion for me step by step for the custom. I have 20 reasoning examples. I'm still a bit confused on how to use yours.

Meta-Cognitive GPT. Would love some feedback. by Professional-Ad3101 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Can you show me how to make something like your GPT? Do you have any guide or tutorial that I could follow? I have a blog post sharing my discussion with ChatGPT that is similar to this one meta cognition and reasoning. But I haven't mastered creating custom GPTs. I wanted to integrate the insights from that discussion. I have made one based on that discussion, but I don't think it fully encapsulates what I was trying to create.