Jack Cummins
James Riley
praxis
I certainly believe my own thoughts on religion and politics are based on my life experiences rather than any other factors. — Jack Cummins
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Jack Cummins
180 Proof
Agreed, but the latter is only a catalyst (i.e. strange attractor when e.g. traumatic or sublime (re: limit-experiences)) for the former yet wholly lacking conceptual content.I am not sure that the philosophical and the psychological can be separated that clearly. — Jack Cummins
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Manuel
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thewonder
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Goo goo g'joob! :victory:Ah! But are you experienced?
Have you ever been experienced?
Not necessarily stoned, but
Beautiful ...
Manuel
Jack Cummins
Jack Cummins
Pantagruel
It is less "experience changing us" and much more "experience becoming us". — Bitter Crank
Tom Storm
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Manuel
hey also speak of type C which don't become hyperactive or passive, but just go a bit strange in response to stress, and I think that I probably fall into that category. — Jack Cummins
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