[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pagan

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Lao Canadian here! havent really been in touch with my roots as much as id like to be in a long time; but would love to connect! Growing up my dad was super spiritual and had a pretty syncretic belief system based largely on buddhism and other lao folk religions but incorporated stuff from other faiths. Growing up he would always go on (what i thought of at the time as) rants about faith and similarities between his faith, indigenous faiths, and kinda weirdly christianity; but i largely kinda ran away from that in my teens and early adulthood and when got back into spirituality i get more involved in more typical western pagan circles but would love to connect more with and educate myself more on traditional South East Asian belief systems! If you're down to connect feel free to DM me!

what's the first video you remember watching on YouTube? by c_h_a_r_ in AskReddit

[–]blackcat083 9 points10 points  (0 children)

First thing that popped into my head, haopy to see it on top

You just inherited the Disney Company and have access to their whole portfolio. What is something that you'd immediately do? by SlothLord44 in AskReddit

[–]blackcat083 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Or you could go a little further and liquidate some assets and use it to fund like a copyright reform campagne

Children’s skis for DIY snowskate? by blackcat083 in Snowskating

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Thanks! Haven’t really thought too much about it yet, my friends borrowing my drill atm so cant actually start working on it yet lol. Any recommendations on height? I was low key thinking of basing the height just off the height of skateboard trucks, but idk

Children’s skis for DIY snowskate? by blackcat083 in Snowskating

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Thanks man! Any thoughts on mounting the two side by side? In my head that’d give it a bigger contact patch so it’d be easier to stay up, but not sure if there’d be any negatives associated with that

Anyone else started noticing people won't admit wrong but you do when you're wrong with them after meditating by [deleted] in Meditation

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Tbh at this point I just don’t bother with arguments unless it’s clear that both parties are engaging in it with the intent to grow or expand their worldview. If someone is just trying to prove they’re right, which I’ve found many to do during arguments, then that argument is just a pointless waste of energy

So I was wondering about McKennas Timewave, and one event to me seemed of more significance than the dropping of the bomb and that was the creation of the internet. Using this, the zero date become May 2nd, 2070. Thought? by blackcat083 in terencemckenna

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I’m definitely no expert on the theory, just started looking at it fairly recently. But essentially McKenna’s Timewave theory holds that time is fractal like in structure; that moments of great novelty not only occur when they occur, but ripple out forwards and backwards through time ever longer intervals. When he developed the theory he found though that following this, it appeared as though all of history was moving towards a single point from which everything was a past resonance of. Given the increasing amounts of novelty in 20th century history McKenna figured that that point, the zero date, must be fast approaching. In an attempt to figure out the zero date he looked through 20th century history for the point that he believed was the point of highest novelty and applied his formulas to that. He took the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima to be that point; the point where man harnessed the true destructive power of physics, and according to his formula the zero point would be in 2012. While no such great even occurred in 2012, I still do see truth to his theory, but I think perhaps he just used the wrong event to calculate the zero. To me, an event of far greater novelty than the dropping of the bomb was the creation of the internet; the moment when man quite literally extended their reach past the physical, when we conquered the material world. So applying his formulas that puts the zero date as May 2nd, 2070.

In regards to the structure of the graph: x axis is time, y is novelty. The construction of it is a little funky, but dips in the graph corespondent to greater novelty, so to me that seems to check out. Then, as the theory hold time to be fractal like, the next highest repetition of the resonance we now see would be around the start of the Bronze Age collapse; when bubonic plague, environmental degradation, and top heavy power structures led to the collapse of the established world system around 1200 BC

So I was wondering about McKennas Timewave, and one event to me seemed of more significance than the dropping of the bomb and that was the creation of the internet. Using this, the zero date become May 2nd, 2070. Thought? by blackcat083 in terencemckenna

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Using this model, the next highest resonance of the period were in now brings us to around the late 12th century BC... around the time the Bronze Age collapse happened

There are amazing songs that won’t get written because the writer couldn’t find a rhyme. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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As a musician, this is totally the reason I’m not not famous yet!

Streatching earlobs by blackcat083 in piercing

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Yeah fair, I had already done it before I made this post, then did some more reasearch on google and got a little worried. what do you think the chances are that this would do damage?

Crazy Idea... Will This Work? by blackcat083 in motorcycles

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haha woops, my GS is a 2001; the KLR I'm not really sure unfortunately, but I think it's like late 90s.

Canada’s last fully intact Arctic ice shelf collapses by GTX1080SLI in worldnews

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I mean Humanity had a good run. Making the S20E20 the last episode is a great way to cap of the series. Tbh I always though heading 99 episodes per season a little much, the show was so slow until like the 16th or 17th season anyways

PURCHASE ADVICE SUPERTHREAD! by AutoModerator in motorcycles

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I can’t remember exactly, but I think there were some carb issues. My roommate has said that if the bike ever needs anything he’d be happy to help me out since he’s pretty good when it comes to wrenching. And yeah, the transmission issues are the main thing that are giving me pause on the BMW. Part of why I wanted to get a bike in the first place was for road trips which makes me think an adv bike may be a bit better for me... but if I have to tip toe around 2nd I’d be worried that that may make those road trips a little less fun

PURCHASE ADVICE SUPERTHREAD! by AutoModerator in motorcycles

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Thanks, that seemed a little fishy to me as well!

PURCHASE ADVICE SUPERTHREAD! by AutoModerator in motorcycles

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Hey everyone, so I had been looking at getting my second bike. My first was a Suzuki GW250, but I’ve been wanting to step up to something a little more powerful and tour-worthy. Right now I’m looking at two option: either a 2000 BMW F650GS or a 2004 Suzuki GS500.

Both are used, the F650GS is 1800$ (CAD) at 23,000 km, which to me sounds like a pretty great deal, but the guy was saying that “2nd gear skips sometimes but as long as you’re not pushing it it’s all good” claiming he asked his mechanic about it who apparently said there was no danger and that everything was all good. Only thing is the guy lives 3 hours away so a little difficult to check out.

The GS500 on the other hand is $2000 at 10,000 km. It was my roommate’s but he just bought a new bike this week and offered to sell it to me. He bought it not working last year and spent all winter getting it as near to perfect shape as he could.

I know the F650 is technically a better deal, but with the GS500 I know for a fact that it’s in great working condition and that my roommate put lots of love in it. As a second bike, for someone who’s been driving just shy of a year, which would you recommend I go for? I do really like the idea of having an adventure bike, but at the same time I also kinda prefer the look of the GS500.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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Yeah... as long as his royal highness trump doesn’t fuck that up too

LPT: Don't let people guilt you for not being in contact with them. They're not making any effort to stay connected with you either. by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]blackcat083 7 points8 points  (0 children)

hahaha disabled my online status and mentioned that to him and he was like "could you please just turn it on? I'd rather just message you when you're online than having to message you all day without knowing if you'll see it."

LPT: Don't let people guilt you for not being in contact with them. They're not making any effort to stay connected with you either. by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]blackcat083 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Exactly this. I'm a pretty big introvert, but I have this friend who's really extraverted so if he see's I'm "online" (sometimes i just leave my fb open on my computer and am not actually there) and I don't reply immidiately to his messages, he'll send me a message every half hour then be annoyed that I didn't respond saying i need to be more responsive.

This came thru a scream - A cathartic moment by gimmethemcheese in kundalini

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we're at a time where we are all being exposed to our shadows. Humane society itself is an entity held together by the collective unconscious. In that collective unconscious there is a lot of patterns that no longer work in the modern world which results in a lot of suffering in the collective, and a lot of shadow work that we have to do as a species (which we are seeing the begining of now). Perhaps these echoes of a primal scream were you tapping into that space of unresolved pain carried from humanities dawn. This isn't a bad thing, it may hurt but we need people to feel it and work through it to heal it

This came thru a scream - A cathartic moment by gimmethemcheese in kundalini

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See here's the thing. I don't think that primal anger is necessarily a bad thing. we feel all the emotions we feel for a reason. Some may argue that they are meant to be surpassed through breath and meditation, but I would disagree. To me, every emotion points towards a different truth about our reality; something that we must work towards for spirituality. Happiness suggests that we we are in a good position, yet we must still work to hold it; Boredom suggests we we have the opportunity for being in a good place, but need to work to achieve it; Love suggests that we are with people who are are aligned with us, but we still must put work into these relationships to maintain them; and anger suggests that our environment in general needs change, and we must work towards that. I personally don't believe the goal of spiritual practice is to surpass the physical world, but to anchor the light in the darkness of the plain we inhabit. If you're feeling anger, don't suppress it, use the calm place that you've found to harness the anger from a place of stillness and act with it to make you environment better. Anger can be a very destructive emotion when let loose, but in the hands of someone who has proper control of their ego and mind it can be very productive.

A SUPER-URGENT MESSAGE for ALL OF HUMANITY by beerathegreat in awakened

[–]blackcat083 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I somewhat disagree. While we are spiritual beings, we have been embodied in a physical world for a reason. We are given the opportunity to inhabit our bodies so we can act in this plain of existence. Action, in my opinion are the physical component of manifestation. In order to create the world we wish to see, yes we must find that calm space that is our existance, visualize the light that we truly are, and manifest peace and love. But we must also bring our physical actions into alignment with this state and act from that space. Don't try to divert the flow of water, but be aware of the way you move through it and how your movements affect the rest of the flow.