https://t.co/rLMaEijVVz
Caapi vine says the good thing about climate change:
that it can grow in more and more places. "all love and light" -
openly, straightforwardly looking out for yourself is that
@TylerAlterman does what I am being told prime me to look at the other woman in a certain way? what way? even if true, (why) did i "need to know this"?
@TylerAlterman one dynamic: hidden competition (as opposed to open).
e.g. woman wants to take out (perceived/potential?) rival and makes innocuous-enough sounding comment about her to "the public" & "the judges," especially men.
ask:
every good outcome I’ve seen has been from finding a secret and doubling, tripling down on it in a way that compounds over time. not necessary that it even remains a secret because nobody ever believes you anyways; if it was something easy to accept it wouldn’t be available
I'm gonna let you all in on a secret. Alpha Gal syndrome (tick-induced meat allergy) can be cured by acupuncture. I'm not even kidding. The specific mechanisms are more scientific tho. Puncturing the skin in sensitive areas like the ear causes immune rest.
WEF is in shambles.
note to self (re: untangling immune dysregulation):
~attention flow, like water down a hill
landing on the right layer of reality (spiral)
and within that, the ever next best step (linear)
If you’re into predictive processing and meditation, this paper pushes the Overton window. From the quantum formulation of the free-energy principle, we show that an agent cannot define its own boundary from within. The realization of this irreducible indeterminacy is a principled definition of awakening. Ultimately, this extends to the separability of any object in experience, formalizing emptiness and engendering a “post-dual agent”.
Any persisting agent must minimize surprise by gathering evidence for its generative model. But all evidence available to the agent arrives through its boundary with the world. To prove that this boundary really separates “self” from “world”, the agent would need to step outside the boundary and measure the whole self-world relation. A finite agent cannot do this, as a scissor can't cut itself.
So the self-world boundary can be useful, predictive, and necessary for action, but it can never be known as an ontological fact from within. Meditation, on this view, progressively reveals the self-world split as a modelling prior rather than a structural feature of reality. This naturally shifts the weighting of self (inside boundary) and other (outside boundary), since both are seen to be inferences rather than grounded realities by virtue of an indefinable boundary. A more even-handed and compassionate orientation can arise.
A highly principled finger pointing at the moon!