Quote from: FelixPhysics makes mistakes, yes.
And unscientific things don't?
Of course not. I just don't like physics because it's much less fun than unscientific things.
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And unscientific things don't?
Quote from: FelixMania is best taken in small quantities, I've found.
Bipolar often comes hand in hand with depression.
Alcohol and like chemicals are known to magnify symptoms.
have you checked with Mayoclinic.com?
Quote from: The Commander
Ok. I have no idea what you are saying.
Please explain it to me like I am a 4 yo because your ubermensch logic has me confused.
But I can say what I was saying about Karma has nothing to do with spiritual or metaphysical concepts. It is grounded into reality and the consequences of ones decisions in the here and now, not in the afterlife or another life.
There is also no greater good than pie.
The Commander
DIA
Quote from: The CommanderOk...first of all...it was a joke.
Second of all, you are all missing the point of karma.
Karma is merely a way to impress upon people that their actions have consequences. Every little thing you do has an affect on the world somehow. In most cases it is a matter of affecting people you come in contact with. It's not about making the "right" decision, or even the decision that causes the least harm to everyone, it is about accepting responsibility for the consequences that your decisions have. These consequences often affect you in return. You can make any decision you want, so long as you are prepared and willing to accept the consequences that result from it.
I always try to make decisions that result in me eating pie.
The Commander
DIA
Quote from: FelixDoing a bit of dream analysis, eh? What are you postulating based on findings? Think you're sane?
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger
Karma is the biggest joke in the religious history of the world.
TGRR,
Will not lose any sleep over this.
Quote from: deetThe writing's good, but you might have a wire crossed in rationalizing drug use and partying all night as 'shamanism,'
There's a bit of ritual involved in the latter, and not in the first.
I do agree that some raves can have spirtual experiences attached to them, even among the people who are sober, but many of public raves are just parties.
Quote from: LMNOBut I fucking hate rave music.
LMNO
-If that's what it takes to make a shaman, I decline.