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I never post anything here but today I saw this video and it made me reflect, the rapid dynamics of city life, the misguided technological advancement, and the destruction of natural ecosystems are increasingly the common denominator of modern life, people live stressed, always accelerated, and processing a huge number of meaningless information that at the end of the day does not contribute anything. Living a simple life in nature resonates more and more with me, I even feel that disconnecting yourself from certain excessive stimuli such as those that exist in big cities, can make you connect with other types of inner information, when the noise is turned off you can hear other more subtle soundsā€¦

Obviously nowadays it is more difficult to isolate yourself and live a quiet life in nature, since everything has been concentrated in the big cities, but it would be great a collective effort to try to live a less accelerated life, more contact with nature, stop feeding the multinationals and other healthier things for our existence.

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9 months civil service need studies for ? could u pm me ?

this is amazing. it is a comprehensive theory that explains fields, conceptual thought and morphic resonance

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im beginning to see captainā€™s genuis

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While I selfishly enjoy AI for the areas I struggle in, like mundane resume writing, LinkedIn bios and the sort, I was adamant I wouldnā€™t allow it too much space in my sphere. That being said, my fear of AIā€™s ability to take away creative jobs is waning a bit.

Stock imagery has taken a huge hit for sure, as has copywriting, but we are seeing AIā€™s limitations and how it is best utilized as a TOOL by the creative themselves rather than a replacement. I do hope stock photography comes back more fully, however, AI seems to create better environmental images than it does humans. The AI generated humans are sickly.

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Stock photography still alive. But the way it works a bit tricky now. You just need to do modeling shot rather than doing amateur pictures. Which is what I mostly do.

Better stock agencies like gettyimage and sutterstocks are good place to start. Adobe Iā€™m not familiar with their policy and stuff but I heard they accept ai generated pics.

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A very nourishing talk, where the topic of sexual transmutation is approached from a holistic approach and related to ayurveda, it talks about many things, a very interesting one is the process of ojas refinement, this led me to understand the power of the ojas field in the dream seeds channel. Do not get carried away by the title, it does not refer to sex as death in a literal or negative sense but as a mental process and consciousness

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hey!! if anyone of you guys have contacted Gumroad then can i know how did you talked to them? i emailed them multiple times but i got no reply back

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This series has so much deep stuff in it :sparkles:

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Resonates deeply with me, having grown up with finn while it was on tv

check out the episode ā€œthe hall of egressā€ to test your conceptual abilities from CG

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Iā€™ve been thinkingā€¦

What if one day some good Aliens or Some Higher Beings say ā€œalright, time for the upgradeā€ :rofl: and every single human gets 200+ IQ, BOOM, just like that lolā€¦

How would you feel about that? :thinking::rage::joy:

You spend years Listening to fields to get upgrades and next you see bums suddenly are inventors and geniuses overnightā€¦

How would you feel?

Lol.
Crazy thought, I know.

Nice idea.

However, most souls on physical Earth are here in order to learn some specific lessons and collect some specific experiences.
Aliens not gonna interrupt that.
In the same way as 10th graders will not storm into the 2nd grade class room and start handing out calculator devices to everyone so that they can solve their math tasks quicker and easier.

Also, everyone has free will, which most aliens respect as well.
And looking at the decisions of most humans on Earth right now, it seems that most rather choose to remain in ignorance and arroganceā€¦ :man_shrugging:

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Interesting coincidence. What are your thoughts?

Mike Lynch, man once dubbed 'Britain's Bill Gates,' dies at age 59.

Mind the Gap

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