I don't think he was intolerant, I think it was just his style. — Agustino
Come on, did you or the moderators really expect Buxta to stop? — Agustino
By eccentricities I referred to actions which are peculiar to an individual (such as some swearing is to Buxta), but which are otherwise irrelevant - they don't cause any harm. — Agustino
There is no norm, they are eccentricities. — Agustino
I think we should accommodate eccentricities, not exterminate them. Extermination of difference will only lead to the degradation of this community. — Agustino
I've had lucid dreams and I don't know if I'd say I felt like a God — Moliere
Nothing was ex nihilo. — Moliere
The dreamworld, as I've experienced it at least, seems to be so thoroughly human that I don't think it proves the concept of "God-hood" as something which is actual, or even coherent. Not that this is a disproof, either -- I just don't think it's related. — Moliere
Posty McPostface - suggests I read Plato - do you have a specific reference please? — Ron Besdansky
That is my name.. but obviously not the totality of my identity which encompasses the totality of my thought. — Marcus de Brun
Not necessarily, as I might be 'lying to myself' believing what I desire to believe rather than a more painful truth that I do not 'know that I know' (a Donald Rumsfelt phrase). — Marcus de Brun
The I and the self are dependent upon what consciousness 'decides' to make of the deeper Will. — Marcus de Brun
They (poor words) do not reflect my thought entirely and indeed are only an archaic evolutionary mechanism towards my biological function, like the yelping of a dog or the singing of a bird. — Marcus de Brun
That could be true but how could I know otherwise?
— Posty McPostface
I don't understand the question. — Marcus de Brun
I would not be so presumptive as to think I can educate anyone other than myself. Even my kids are relatively oblivious to my influence. — Marcus de Brun
I will review my Schopenhauer and return with the appropriate reference. — Marcus de Brun
So basically a power trip then. — StreetlightX
These words are not "me" speaking. — Marcus de Brun
and I may be lying so the entire communication might well not be in the least way reflective of my thought. — Marcus de Brun
They (poor words) do not reflect my thought entirely and indeed are only an archaic evolutionary mechanism towards my biological function, like the yelping of a dog or the singing of a bird. — Marcus de Brun
The issue at hand returns to Schopenhauer's notion of the origin of Will. — Marcus de Brun
One of my 'selfs' is typing my response to you, another is smiling at how smart I think I am, whilst another is telling me that only foolish people think they are really smart.
Which one do you prefer... I love them all ad-infinitum. — Marcus de Brun
I did dream research many years ago and became an expert in collective human symbolism, so I could analyze my dreams. — wellwisher
So I want to say very firmly and clearly that there is no escape from oneself, absolutely none. So this fear cannot act, except to run in circles trying to get away from itself like a dog running away from its tail. If that is seen very clearly and completely, it is the end of fear. — unenlightened
All I'm willing to give to the idea of "lucid dreaming" is it's somewhere between actual dreaming and day-dreaming and I feel it's much closer to the latter than to the former — TheMadFool
You do appear to avoid the 'shoutbox' which appears to be the place where the monsters like to roar at their roars. — Marcus de Brun
Being "aware" that one is dreaming is interesting in the sense that it is an example of meta-thought, thought upon thought. — Marcus de Brun
Yup. I haven't done hallucinogens, but what friends have told me about the experience sounds similar to an experience of clear-mindedness that also corresponds to the lucidity of a dream that feels very real. — Noble Dust
These personal dreams are so precious and interesting. When I read your account, I'm interested, but I know that the account you're describing is something so deeply personal and almost weird; even to you yourself. This is the thing that gives such an elegant beauty to dreams; this embarrassing quality. — Noble Dust
It's true that we've grown distant in terms of physical space; but we remain essentially best friends; or, he remains my best friend. He's married, though, so she's his best friend now, I guess. But the emotion of the dream had nothing to do with that at all. It was way, way deeper than that. It was something foundational. — Noble Dust
I agree. Dreams feel more real than waking life. — Noble Dust
I prefer Spinoza to solipism. — Marcus de Brun
When there is more than one person in the therapy, psychoanalysis generally begins to fail. — Marcus de Brun
Schopenhauer's 'Will to Will'. — Marcus de Brun
At the risk of being laughed off the forum, I'd say that it suggests that the real world is less than we make it out to be. — Noble Dust
I have a lot of vivid dreams. I had a dream awhile ago that my brother was standing about a stone's throw away from me. But he was unreachable. Why? — Noble Dust
It was just a dream. But was it? — Noble Dust
Whatever the psychological explanation is is fine, but it won't satisfy the emotions that accompanied the dream. When I think back to that dream, it's twilight setting, and the love that my brother was sending, and yet his inaccessibility...it's a feeling more powerful than any feeling I've felt in waking life in years. So what does that mean? — Noble Dust
How do you know that you are not simply experiencing disciplined meditation during the process of lucid dreams? — Marcus de Brun
