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All Too Easy

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Hubris

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I Am That I Am

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Dark Paths

What would you say about someone who has killed a couple of hundred people, and accepts that, sleeping soundly knowing that only the dark part of his soul enables that same sleep? Is the soldier a criminal for having killed? Is someone who sees the world darkly an enemy for that view alone? I would…
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Divine Mind

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Exerting Force

Psychokinesis is the minds ability to exert force on the world whether it’s coordinated or not. But there are observable differences in exactly how any influence happens or is arrived at. There are two levels of Psychokinesis, and one is simply the observer affect. It is basically what they call micro-psychokinesis or PK for short.…
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Psychokinesis Phenomenon

Psychokinesis (PK) is directly linked to energy state. Thus many tai chi practitioners report an increase in energy, as do yogis and really any energy worker. Most people don’t experience or notice self generated PK, because their systems are bogged down in what’s been called G.A.S, generalized affective syndrome. Your energy is all bleeding away…
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Psychokinetic Systems

We don’t all link to the same psychokinetic systems. Some are very focused on the body. This is pretty common especially with women, and more narrowly mothers. Some are more connected to elemental forces. Something in their personal make up makes them connect with minerals, metal, and they often perform metal shaping in ways they…
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Bushido Philosophy

Bushido is a diverse body of philosophy, and it is strongly linked to the Japanese religion of Shintoism. Shintoism and Ma’at (the native religion of Egypt) are very similar. They are tied to the forces of nature and the land. Holding them sacred, but also having a sense of divine order and humans connection to…
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Killing Outside Boundaries

In Bushido, murder meant killing outside of the boundaries of the order, a dishonourable killing. The acts of the Ninja were considered murder. To kill another in battle is ok? Yes, except for the weak or the unprepared. Thus why Ninjas were seen as so dishonourable. They held to a different creed. A sect of…
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Bushido Values

Does superstition play a part in Bushido? In a sense, any tradition is a superstition. Does any belief survive? Because that is the literal meaning of superstition. Does any form of Bushido persist in modern Japanese society or is it all historical? Actually, yes. It doesn’t exist unmodified, but it is how the “do” disciplines…
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Deep Under Culture

Fully half of the worlds population has GABA as their dominant neurotransmitter. GABA is a regulatory hormone, which allows nerve impressions to feel stable. The dominant blood type in America is O, so there may be some tie. A common issue with GABA imbalance is anxiety disorders and excessive sense of guilt. So maybe there…
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Who Can We Trust?

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Give Place to Truth

Trust isn’t foolishness. Trust isn’t being a martyr or a sucker. Those come about when you don’t trust. When you perceive and then rationalize; “Well, maybe I’m wrong“, “Well, maybe they have changed“. Oh, the list of rationalizations is endless. If you trust you give place to the truth. You allow it to show itself…
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Trouble With Thought

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Know Yourself

It’s quite popular to doubt, to distrust people. Supposedly you are being shrewd and intelligent if you trust no one. Anyone know any paranoiacs who are genuinely wise? Fearful geniuses? Anyone changing the world by running away from it or doubting themselves? And yet, it’s cool to subscribe to trust no one right now. Even…
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Distrust Distrust

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In Trust, Act


