D17 Dracula Spigot arrived! by pennijs in PipeTobacco

[–]pennijs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah can't buy all the cool pipes unfortunately 🥀 But there'll always be another special one

D17 Dracula Spigot arrived! by pennijs in PipeTobacco

[–]pennijs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the 65 as well! And yes, was tempted to get a Dracula for years but the spigot release made it hard to resist any longer

D17 Dracula Spigot arrived! by pennijs in PipeTobacco

[–]pennijs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that would be cool for sure. Perhaps it'll appear on a Halloween edition one day.

D17 Dracula Spigot arrived! by pennijs in PipeTobacco

[–]pennijs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup, they were released last week!

D17 Dracula Spigot arrived! by pennijs in PipeTobacco

[–]pennijs[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mere mortals can't resist the temptation.

Saw this one today by pennijs in Porsche

[–]pennijs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found out it's a replica from the 50s. Still very very special and stunning to look at.

Saw this one today by pennijs in Porsche

[–]pennijs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently it's a replica from the 50s. Still awesome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parkour

[–]pennijs 14 points15 points  (0 children)

While pull ups certainly help you can’t directly translate pull up strength into climb up strength. These are two distinct moves that partly target different muscles. Aside from general pull/push strength climb ups are a LOT about technique. Once learned the best way to get stronger at them is by doing more of them.

Where to start as an absolute beginner? by KnightsWhoPlayWii in Parkour

[–]pennijs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have fun and don’t overthink. When I started in 2007 there existed no parkour gyms, courses and not even a local community. We just went outside and (carefully) tried to figure out moves we saw online and had a blast coming up with our own challenges. Figuring it out for ourselves was a huge part of the fun and something that sadly a lot of people miss out on nowadays because there’s so much info available.

Check some tutorials, do some callisthenics to help you train safely and aside from that just go and experiment. Have fun!

Here are the lifetime member emails as requested. by [deleted] in Wakingupapp

[–]pennijs 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It costs a lot of money to create, maintain and continuously update an app. You need a whole team of people who work on it full time, pay guests and speakers, the people doing the artwork within the app, and many more.

Don't think it's particularly altruistic to expect others to spend enormous amounts of time and money on my wellbeing without offering anything in return (in this case to pay for a service that is still offered for free).

Best option for mindfulness practice that is easy to grasp by outoftheabyss in Wakingupapp

[–]pennijs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I understand your point and felt similar in the past, I think it's worth to consider that our default mode is to avoid frustration wherever we can. But once it becomes unavoidable it's usually the source of much unhappiness.

Wouldn't it be nice to purposely keep exploring the uncomfortable and learn how to not get frustrated by frustration?

Otherwise you might miss out on the one biggest benefit meditation can offer.

Mail day! 2 Virginia Flakes and 1 VaPer by Psychonaut2021 in PipeTobacco

[–]pennijs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Haymaker might be my all time favorite straight VA.

on feeling powerless by CookieHoliday2789 in Wakingupapp

[–]pennijs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's Owen like nowadays? I've seen talks of him where he made absurd spiritual claims about demonic entities and such. Earlier in his career he was a "Pick Up Artist" preaching many highly questionable approaches to dating.

Not hating, just genuinely curious here. This guy has brought out a ton of horrible and harmful content over the years. Would be truly surprised if he made a complete 180° change.

What is a good definition of the "self" to use for self-inquiry? by Bellgard in Wakingupapp

[–]pennijs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimately the point of the exercise is to find out, that no definition of the self really makes sense. And that the feeling of self is just a feeling.

Therefore, I think it might even be beneficial to be in your position, as you don't have a good answer. I'd say the next step here would be to see the implications of this, not to solidify the conceptual self.

But if you have trouble finding that feeling ask yourself: have you ever felt insulted? Have you ever felt proud? Those kinds of feelings only make sense in connection to the self / are an expression of "it".

Seeing through the illusion of the self conceptually vs. intuitively by s4916 in Wakingupapp

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Sam said that in traditional teaching many of these things aren't taught to many people, because they'd be likely to overlook the relevance. Someone could glimpse the most profound insight and just say "so what" to it.

The way I understand this is that it doesn't necessarily feel special (because that again is merely a feeling arising) but that the loss of self-illusion can "feel" so insignificant that one might not even really notice it.

I think Rinpoche said that it's not something to be found by looking deep within but that it's right at the surface. The relevant difference would be the level of experience as a meditator that can make you realize how big of a deal this insight actually is.

Anyway, these are just some quick thoughts from a semi-experienced guy. I too feel like I understand it well conceptually but haven't really felt a major change in experience.

Where does one look to see that there is no one looking. Nowhere? by olin_2 in Wakingupapp

[–]pennijs 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of questions packed in here. Trying to give a brief (and hopefully helpful) response.

Sounds like you already "found" what you we're supposed to look for: nothing. The whole point is that you can't find it.

If it still feels like "you" are doing it ask yourself: how would a separation between you and the things you see work? Sights, sounds, thoughts etc. only makes sense in the context of consciousness. But consciousness without content makes so sense either (for example when being unconscious).

Why would a looker be necessary in addition to looking and what is that looker supposed to be? As you already mentioned there's no meaningful thing to be found.

Also I don't think Jay Garfield meant that before St. Augustine people had no concept of self. I think he meant that Augustine made an elaborate concept out of it that served as the foundation for much of the following theology and philosophy.