Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
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#Update
I got ppl in U.S that would buy me the objective mirror and eyepiece
That's one step up.(Cost me much but what ever it takes)
Next challenge: there is no one come from U.S any time soon ppl I know of. So I need to find someone that could come from U.S.
I got ppl in U.S that would buy me the objective mirror and eyepiece
That's one step up.(Cost me much but what ever it takes)
Next challenge: there is no one come from U.S any time soon ppl I know of. So I need to find someone that could come from U.S.
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In the mid-twentieth century, there was an Indian Jesuit priest named Anthony de Mello. Born in Bombay when it was still under British control, de Mello was an amalgam of many different cultures and perspectives: East, West; he even trained as a psychotherapist. It’s interesting when one sees timeless wisdom develop across schools, across epochs and ideas. Here is a quote from de Mello’s book,
The Way to Love, that sounds almost exactly like Epictetus:
“The cause of my irritation is not in this person but in me.”
Remember, each individual has a choice. You are always the one in control. The cause of irritation—
or our notion that something is bad—that comes from us, from our labels or our expectations. Just as
easily, we can change those labels; we can change our ennoscriptment and decide to accept and love what’s
happening around us. And this wisdom has been repeated and independently discovered in every century
and every country since time began.
The Way to Love, that sounds almost exactly like Epictetus:
“The cause of my irritation is not in this person but in me.”
Remember, each individual has a choice. You are always the one in control. The cause of irritation—
or our notion that something is bad—that comes from us, from our labels or our expectations. Just as
easily, we can change those labels; we can change our ennoscriptment and decide to accept and love what’s
happening around us. And this wisdom has been repeated and independently discovered in every century
and every country since time began.
I have climbed the highest mountains
I have run through the fields
Only to be with you
I have run, I have crawled
I have scaled these city walls
These city walls
Only to be with you.
I have spoke with the tongue of angels
I have held the hand of a devil
It was warm in the night
I was cold as a stone.
But I still haven't found
What I'm looking for.
But I still haven't found
What I'm looking for.
U2(poet)
I have run through the fields
Only to be with you
I have run, I have crawled
I have scaled these city walls
These city walls
Only to be with you.
I have spoke with the tongue of angels
I have held the hand of a devil
It was warm in the night
I was cold as a stone.
But I still haven't found
What I'm looking for.
But I still haven't found
What I'm looking for.
U2(poet)
I read this book during my time in air force military training. When I think abt it Idk how but I finished this and other books. The story line and everything is dope.
My favorite story is "የስብዓት ፂም "(it's abt aboy sebehat , his wife..how she cheatedon him.. and how he was in deep meditation state to write ), "በለስ" (this one is abt the snake in the garden of eden... U would feel sry for the snake...the depiction and the everything I mean wow) and "እቴ ሜቴ ሎሚ ሽታ"(the song we know when we were a kid, adam reta write a story abt it).
That's my recommendation for you guys.
My favorite story is "የስብዓት ፂም "(it's abt aboy sebehat , his wife..how she cheatedon him.. and how he was in deep meditation state to write ), "በለስ" (this one is abt the snake in the garden of eden... U would feel sry for the snake...the depiction and the everything I mean wow) and "እቴ ሜቴ ሎሚ ሽታ"(the song we know when we were a kid, adam reta write a story abt it).
That's my recommendation for you guys.
Ig today am all over the place.
Philosophy, paradox, space science .... Idk where I'll end up. We'll see.
Philosophy, paradox, space science .... Idk where I'll end up. We'll see.
If u are in discussion abt something make sure that that person follows the same reasoning you have. Some one said to me today in discussion abt one topic "I believe what I believe in cause I believe in it." Circular fallacy. And for what ever reason I was offended alot. How some one thinks in this way?🤔🤔
I mean "some one believe in what he believes in because he don't know"
What does even mean??🤔🤔
Why we got a thinker mind??
Are we just robots??
I mean "some one believe in what he believes in because he don't know"
What does even mean??🤔🤔
Why we got a thinker mind??
Are we just robots??
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Let have some controversy.
The Roman satirist Juvenal is famous for this question: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who watches the watchmen?) In a way, this is what Marcus is asking himself—and what you might ask yourself throughout the day. What influences the ruling reason that guides your life?
This means an exploration of subjects like evolutionary biology, psychology, neurology, and even the subconscious. Because these deeper forces shape even the most disciplined, rational minds. You can be the most patient person in the world, but if science shows we make poor decisions on an empty stomach—what good is all that patience?
So don’t stop at Stoicism, but explore the forces that drive and make Stoicism possible. Learn what underpins this philosophy you’re studying, how the body and mind tick. Understand not only your ruling reason—the watchmen—but whoever and whatever rules that too.
This means an exploration of subjects like evolutionary biology, psychology, neurology, and even the subconscious. Because these deeper forces shape even the most disciplined, rational minds. You can be the most patient person in the world, but if science shows we make poor decisions on an empty stomach—what good is all that patience?
So don’t stop at Stoicism, but explore the forces that drive and make Stoicism possible. Learn what underpins this philosophy you’re studying, how the body and mind tick. Understand not only your ruling reason—the watchmen—but whoever and whatever rules that too.
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Me and my little brother.
Most of the times.
Most of the times.
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BTW I forgot to post it
I just get back from gym now
Back and biceps 💪 day
It was fun
I just get back from gym now
Back and biceps 💪 day
It was fun
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COWARDICE AS A DESIGN PROBLEM
“Life without a design is erratic. As soon as one is in place, principles become necessary. I think
you’ll concede that nothing is more shameful than uncertain and wavering conduct, and beating a
cowardly retreat. This will happen in all our affairs unless we remove the faults that seize and detain our spirits, preventing them from pushing forward and making an all-out effort.”
—SENECA, MORAL LETTERS, 95.46
“Life without a design is erratic. As soon as one is in place, principles become necessary. I think
you’ll concede that nothing is more shameful than uncertain and wavering conduct, and beating a
cowardly retreat. This will happen in all our affairs unless we remove the faults that seize and detain our spirits, preventing them from pushing forward and making an all-out effort.”
—SENECA, MORAL LETTERS, 95.46
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