Is this the reason for the massive shift in the consensus reality of the world?
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u/danl999
9 points2024-01-28 12:41
This is too horrible for me to watch.
Anyone else brave enough to inflict self-harm like this?
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u/Emergency-Total-4851
5 points2024-01-28 12:48
I caught one glaring mistake I believe. He mentioned that ghosts cause the assemblage point to move. I believe it's the opposite and that the assemblage point shifts and then ghosts appear?
When I've seen ghosts it's always been when I am disturbed in some way first.
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u/Evana_Iv
8 points2024-01-28 12:54
Omg this is soo horrible to watch, why do you have to annoy us with idiots like this? He is praying to our god instead of us, because we are lame, after that there's come an explanation of assemblage point, which lasts too long. What does this video even mean?
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u/TechnoMagical_Intent
7 points2024-01-28 13:32
It means that even if our terminology spreads into the wider cognitive ecosystem, if it’s not accompanied by behavioral changes (doing the practices in the books), it won’t have any more impact than a book written by a 19th century philosopher.
Something for academics to chew on and ponder
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u/CiChocolate
5 points2024-01-28 16:44
Lol perfectly summarized 😂 and THAT’S how the practice is protected.
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u/TechnoMagical_Intent
1 points2024-01-29 14:23
I must confess I didn’t have the stomach to actually watch the video.
Just skimmed a couple seconds at three different positions in the video 🤫
One of our mods finally got around to watching all of it, and then looked into the users history to find that they had a scam: pay $800 a month to learn spiritual secrets from ME.
The mod then deleted the post.
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u/TechnoMagical_Intent
7 points2024-01-28 13:14
The UFO disclosure fervor being another aspect of that?
(viewers shouldn't be put off by the guru talking at the start, it's only for a few seconds before he goes into his assemblage point speech)
Remember that the world is a big place, and lots of things are going on in parallel. On the same planet, at the same time, these two people exist:
Computer technology has, perversely, rendered the world simultaneously "larger" and more insular; since whatever you're into can be found...leading to the assumption that any niche group is more numerous than it actually is.
(the SPOILER tag is to let choosey practitioners know that this post isn't going to be directly/pragmatically beneficial to them)
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u/Dimitri_Ostende
1 points2024-01-28 13:21
I appreciate your patience and clarification on my post. I'm here to learn and build on the wonderful work of Castaneda.
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u/Ok-Assistance175
5 points2024-01-28 14:11
Hi Dmitri, it’s not so much about ‘studying’ the works; but, thoroughly reading the material, then claiming the knowledge by practicing this technology (or art, if you prefer that nomenclature).
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u/Dimitri_Ostende
2 points2024-01-28 14:40
Hey there Ok, Absolutely agree with your approach. I've found that a deep dive into the material, followed by hands-on practice, solidifies the understanding. It's a method that has worked wonders for me.
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u/Dimitri_Ostende
1 points2024-01-28 23:02
In terms of the UFO disclosure fervor, the consensus reality is very attractive to the idea that there are still unknown phenomena that science can't explain.
Science journalists regularly disappoint people by refusing to confirm really cool things like UFOs, past-life recall, and astral projection.
What this view does is create a kind of epistemological can’t-miss landscape in which anything is possible. Because of the quantum thing. But if anything is possible, then nothing is disprovable.
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u/Dimitri_Ostende
1 points2024-01-28 23:19
The fervor around UFO disclosure is built around the collective consciousness wanting to believe that there are still things we can't explain about reality. They need science to tell them this instead of trusting their own observations.
Science journalists regularly disappoint people by refusing to confirm really cool things like UFOs, past-life recall, astral projection, telekinesis, clairvoyance and so on.
Science is often mistaken for a list of things we know. It is really just a system, a set of techniques and principles for investigating the world.
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u/Ok-Assistance175
2 points2024-01-28 23:52
I can see the collective consciousness as the collective fixation of mankind’s assemblage point in its current position. Everything else you point out, like UFO’s… aliens..who cares? We are a destructive species, most aliens probably steer clear of us! Then you mention Astral projection.. that’s utter BS.
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u/aumuaum
3 points2024-01-28 21:39
I found the video to be an interesting diversion, and basically accurate, but yeah a little too long maybe
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u/Ok-Assistance175
2 points2024-01-28 21:58
I watched the video. It has anxious vibe throughout the imagery, annoying background music, overall the experience watching this video was like a garish dream one gets from eating a bad burrito from tacobell™️ washed down with a pabst blue ribbon beer..late night.
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u/Dimitri_Ostende
1 points2024-01-28 22:46
Every man can transform the world from one of monotony and drabness to one of excitement and adventure.
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u/YungSnuggieDisciple
2 points2024-01-28 22:42
Nope! Not even gonna touch that, especially now that I’ve seen the collective revilement in the comments
17 Comments
This is too horrible for me to watch.
Anyone else brave enough to inflict self-harm like this?
I caught one glaring mistake I believe. He mentioned that ghosts cause the assemblage point to move. I believe it's the opposite and that the assemblage point shifts and then ghosts appear?
When I've seen ghosts it's always been when I am disturbed in some way first.
Omg this is soo horrible to watch, why do you have to annoy us with idiots like this? He is praying to our god instead of us, because we are lame, after that there's come an explanation of assemblage point, which lasts too long. What does this video even mean?
It means that even if our terminology spreads into the wider cognitive ecosystem, if it’s not accompanied by behavioral changes (doing the practices in the books), it won’t have any more impact than a book written by a 19th century philosopher.
Something for academics to chew on and ponder
Lol perfectly summarized 😂 and THAT’S how the practice is protected.
I must confess I didn’t have the stomach to actually watch the video.
Just skimmed a couple seconds at three different positions in the video 🤫
One of our mods finally got around to watching all of it, and then looked into the users history to find that they had a scam: pay $800 a month to learn spiritual secrets from ME.
The mod then deleted the post.
The UFO disclosure fervor being another aspect of that?
(viewers shouldn't be put off by the guru talking at the start, it's only for a few seconds before he goes into his assemblage point speech)
Remember that the world is a big place, and lots of things are going on in parallel. On the same planet, at the same time, these two people exist:
Computer technology has, perversely, rendered the world simultaneously "larger" and more insular; since whatever you're into can be found...leading to the assumption that any niche group is more numerous than it actually is.
(the SPOILER tag is to let choosey practitioners know that this post isn't going to be directly/pragmatically beneficial to them)
I appreciate your patience and clarification on my post. I'm here to learn and build on the wonderful work of Castaneda.
Hi Dmitri, it’s not so much about ‘studying’ the works; but, thoroughly reading the material, then claiming the knowledge by practicing this technology (or art, if you prefer that nomenclature).
Hey there Ok, Absolutely agree with your approach. I've found that a deep dive into the material, followed by hands-on practice, solidifies the understanding. It's a method that has worked wonders for me.
In terms of the UFO disclosure fervor, the consensus reality is very attractive to the idea that there are still unknown phenomena that science can't explain.
Science journalists regularly disappoint people by refusing to confirm really cool things like UFOs, past-life recall, and astral projection.
What this view does is create a kind of epistemological can’t-miss landscape in which anything is possible. Because of the quantum thing. But if anything is possible, then nothing is disprovable.
The fervor around UFO disclosure is built around the collective consciousness wanting to believe that there are still things we can't explain about reality. They need science to tell them this instead of trusting their own observations.
Science journalists regularly disappoint people by refusing to confirm really cool things like UFOs, past-life recall, astral projection, telekinesis, clairvoyance and so on.
Science is often mistaken for a list of things we know. It is really just a system, a set of techniques and principles for investigating the world.
I can see the collective consciousness as the collective fixation of mankind’s assemblage point in its current position. Everything else you point out, like UFO’s… aliens..who cares? We are a destructive species, most aliens probably steer clear of us! Then you mention Astral projection.. that’s utter BS.
I found the video to be an interesting diversion, and basically accurate, but yeah a little too long maybe
I watched the video. It has anxious vibe throughout the imagery, annoying background music, overall the experience watching this video was like a garish dream one gets from eating a bad burrito from tacobell™️ washed down with a pabst blue ribbon beer..late night.
Every man can transform the world from one of monotony and drabness to one of excitement and adventure.
Nope! Not even gonna touch that, especially now that I’ve seen the collective revilement in the comments