"The talk that gave TED indigestion" The War On Consciousness: The Talk That Gave TED Indigestion
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Dudes,
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hi dude,
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" I don't think it's woo-woo.
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hi dudes,
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hey guys, interesting stuff ..
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hey, guys, just wanted to clarify that when I said scientifically-minded people I made sure to qualify the subset of them by adding "who can't read poetry and understand ancient metaphors" and "to whom science has become an ideology". That was in no way intended to demean science. To specify further, we could call them science-oriented frontloaders, as they're well versed in science (literacy). Of course, how much one can take from that is informed by their underlying theory of reality that transcends science into the realm of philosophy (language use, concept formation, questioning, dialectics, validity, limits and modes of the scientific method; personal experience, observation and interpretation; logic and so forth).
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hi dudes,
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Hi dude! Sorry I've not been around that much these days, what you describe here looks and sounds like what the "School of Out of Body Travel" (Michael Raduga) calls "The Phase". I recommend having a look, it's a very pragmatic/practical approach to the subject of "leaving your body", without any of the usual woowoo crap involved. In my own experience, it's the only method with which I succeeded in (partially) "leaving my body" (I had still my "head" inside my physical skull - a bit like an anchor, while all the rest was floating above the bed, I finished totally upside down with the "head" still anchored and the rest of my "body" vertically aligned with the wall, this is when I came back "in") Even if I didn't go further than this stage, it was fun stuff (bit of a problem with the method is the alleged best way to make it work is programming several wake up calls during the night and so it's a bit of a nuisance to organize when you work everyday... The way I chose was a bit less efficient but still seemed to work well if you keep pushing, which I didn't. if you like I can send you stuff privately (cause I'd say the full material isn't totally free of charge if you see what I mean... btw, I'll check the vid (with Alex's advice in mind), keep you up |
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Thanks dude, i will check the book out if i find something useful .. btw i have it in my computer (don't ask how it get there don't remember LOL) "School out of body travel - I" that exactly the title in my pdf 227 pages.
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hi dudes,
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hi dudes,
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Re: "The talk that gave TED indigestion" Hi dudes,
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