show me why I am wrong and we'll go from there. — TimeLine
Non-Kevins can go suck on a lolly for all I care. — TimeLine
what would happen if we began to regulate emotions? What would that look like? — TimeLine
Maybe, though we do wish Kevin would check himself sometimes, we recognize he may bring out as much of the best as the worst in us and if he were absent in every way in all of us, there would be a little less spark in our engines, a little less juice in our marrow. — Baden
I have not at all been emotional or confrontational, but you took what I said personally and that is your flaw, your problem because the content of what I am saying is relevant. — TimeLine
What if I dream of something that doesn't exist in the waking world, like me having a child?
Or is such a thing impossible? How so? — Michael
Whether or not it's effective is relative. Effective at what and in what way? — Sapientia
Instead he [Martin Luther King] started with "I have a dream..." and painted a picture of the future that resonated with others on an emotional level. That's effective communication.
— Benkei
This is about content, not about emotion. ... How people respond on an emotional level is irrelevant. — TimeLine
There's a distinction between the intentionality and the composition of perception (or a painting). — Michael
So you see no difference in meaning between dreaming of a tree, remembering a tree, visualizing a tree, hallucinating a tree, and perceiving a tree? — Marchesk
The "Bee in my Bonnet" is not the way you as a fellow forum member treat others in a condescending attitude, it is when you are a moderator with that same condescending attitude towards forum members that is unbecoming of a leader. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Well, the most important source of meaning is God, and God is both inside and outside. — Agustino
Status is but a shadow of the real things that drive this world. There are four important things in the world. First, it is your God. — Agustino
The only way this type of brain science refutes my claim of illumination is to say that all experiences of transcendence or spirituality (drug, stroke, or prayer induced) are straight up delusion. — MysticMonist
I would say that meditation in its fullest sense though is about a lot more than just sitting on a cushion. It’s a comprehensive way of life and self-renunciation. — MysticMonist
I don’t think hypnotism teaches this. — MysticMonist
I’m actually not that knowledgeable about hypnosis, but I think the basics is relaxation plus focus, right? — MysticMonist
But also I don’t have the control I do with meditation or hypnosis. I can exit a trance like state or vision whenever I want, i can’t become sober as easily. — MysticMonist
It's depressing because you're opposing it. — Agustino
And now that we live in a capitalist economy, it is making money that has to bring us closer together. To be close, we need to make money together - we need to be actively engaged in the economy with each other. All of life today, apart from family life and downtime - is the economy. — Agustino
It doesn't have anything to do with a frustrated sexual drive, it has to do with a lack of respect for people in general and women in particular. — T Clark
Maybe the important question isn't why the people did the things they did, but rather why did the others let them do it? — T Clark
Morality is just mirage and, obviously, people aren't convinced by the weak arguments promoting it. Think of it. The very fact that all moral theories fail to convince anyone, unless s/he is already convinced, is evidence that no one has, as yet, discovered anything substantial in the field. — TheMadFool

you can comment on the jokes people tell — T Clark
unless they had actually become self-suffience and independent of the economy -- a condition that is about 99% phantasy. — Bitter Crank
