Tag: Thoughts
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Musings
I’ve seen people chase their bliss by getting the right this or that, by doing XYZ tasks at ABC times. Call me lazy, but I have found that the opposite approach is much more accessible and far less stressful (although in the short term, it’s incredibly uncomfortable): I try and dig into my faults/shortcomings, reconfigure…
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New Episode of Strained Brains is UP!
Episode 11 of Strained Brains is UP! Check it out here: Strained Brains Links. This one is part 2/4 of my experience with DMT and other psychedelics. If you already downloaded, I’d like to let you know that the first upload cut out the first 15 minutes, but I’ve re-uploaded it so that those fifteen…
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Musings
As I delved deeper and deeper into the idea of an all-powerful, all-knowing benevolence that doesn’t just guide us but also comprises us, a funny thing happened to me: I became agnostic (I don’t believe one way or another in the existence of a higher power). Because I realized if such a force exists and…
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Musings
In the past, I have been hamstrung by preferences. I have either favored the all-out surge, or the slow, steady advance. But life does not necessarily accommodate one approach all the time. That’s why I believe it’s important to use all tools—logic, intuition, and constant, CONSTANT assessment of evidence and context—to justify whatever approach I…
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Musings
Being humble and honest about which pieces of me function in a mechanistic manner allows me to strategize their placement/employment…it allows me to direct these processes, and in doing so, honor the premise that maybe, just MAYBE, I am in possession of something as precious—and arguably divine—as free will. So yeah—humility, honesty, and constant assessment…
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Musings
It’s crucial to keep trying. The misses may be discouraging, but they’re incredibly important; if I can figure out how much I missed by, and for what reason, I can use all that to inform my strategy, and allow me a greater chance of hitting future targets.
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Musings
I like to quality-check my actions by assessing if they’re ethical and functional within a given context. The rest of it—religion, mysticism, supernatural, etc. etc.—can be added on later. I’ve seen too many people led astray by their idea of how things “truly are,” to not assess each situation as a separate set of circumstances.
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The Weekly Update: Echo, Kor’Thank, and Podcast Stuff
Kor’Thank word count: 21,776 (temporarily stopped drafting due to school obligations, as well as the desire to finish editing Echo 4 and publish it) Echo Vol. 4: Chapter 55, nineteenth pass. Thanks to All Who Bought Echo! And BIG THANKS to those who posted positive reviews on Amazon or Goodreads!!! News: Hate hate HATE Echo…
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Musings
We see the same archetypes over and over—the same heroes and villains in different masks and different guises. I’m not concerned with creating something wholly new so much as arranging these proven devices into a resonant configuration, so that they’ll channel transcendence to whoever beholds them.
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Musings
The seconds that pass, even as I type this, are tools and opportunities. The question of how I arrange them, how I direct them, how I can enjoy them most across the span of time… Asking that question infuses me with meaning.
