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@yoltartar
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1 year
How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 1. "it's just a coincidence" - this spell will ward off any magic that might be happening around you if you don't see it, it isn't there
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@yoltartar
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3 months
dating is such a weird ritual, like the best way we can think of to test out a potential mate is to see how good they are at having dinner with a stranger?
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@yoltartar
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9 months
"i'm broken", "there's something wrong with me" adopts the frame of society not being able to make use of me: i am a tool "i'm in pain", "my life is challenging" adopts the frame of my own lived experience being important: i am a being
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@yoltartar
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@yoltartar
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broke: searching the earth for your ideal partner woke: turning yourself into an ideal partner bespoke: becoming the kind of person whose presence makes others more and more ideal for you
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@yoltartar
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6 months
the high iq guy asking the questions is too dumb to realize he's being given the brush-off the questioner already believes the convict is stupid, and letting him believe this has no downside and is in fact the easiest way to get him to give up and f*** off
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@yoltartar
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11 months
thinking about friends whose lives and connections got way richer, and it's usually from one or more of: - an abundance of free time - physical discomfort or hardship - processing big grief - leaving a bad situation - psychedelics - falling in love - having children what else?
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@yoltartar
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8 months
what i've learned in Turkey so far: 1. How To Be a Man i felt called to learn Turkish and go to Turkey because of a tv show (Yunus Emre: Aşkın Yolculuğu), i wanted to learn how to be like the men in the show: strong, tender, grounded, attuned, devoted when i befriended them,
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@yoltartar
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6 months
the convict's experience of life is cops and teachers asking irrelevant questions that are never going to result in a good outcome for him authorities already believe he's dumb/bad/worthless, why put in all the effort required to prove them wrong when the deck is stacked anyway
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@yoltartar
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6 months
if your understanding of people doesn't make you love them more, then you're only pretending to understand them
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@yoltartar
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6 months
my guess is that iq mostly measures how schoolbrained someone is, and a high iq person is: - more compliant and eager to please authority figures - more interested in abstractions than reality - reliant on legible signals of achievement more than illegible social connections
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@yoltartar
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11 months
words i learned from a brazilian woman i met in the park yesterday: saudade - longing to be close to a distant person or place so much that it's like a part of you is missing cafuné - affectionately caressing a friend or lover's hair and face vocabulary from a healthy people
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@yoltartar
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4 months
Scott Alexander argues compellingly that school doesn't even do what it's supposed to do because there isn't enough spaced repetition to lock in the knowledge however, there's one thing it does repeat enough to teach effectively: - Thou Shalt Submit to Institutional Authority
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@yoltartar
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7 months
paid a nice Chinese lady 20 AUD to pour me more fancy tea than i can reasonably drink "it's a lot of tea," i say "you can have key for bathroom," she says, "no problem" she keeps refilling the pots, nobody is going to help me decide when to stop, please send help
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@yoltartar
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8 months
older Turkish men taught me a new kind of masculinity: a man can be firm because he's secure in his values, but also gentle because he observes the world with sensitivity, takes his time, and acts out of love, kindness, and integrity being in the presence of my friends and
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@yoltartar
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3 months
given that muscle tension is emotional, isn't it strange that our certified muscle tension specialists (masseuses, kinesiologists) aren't allowed to talk about our emotional problems, and our certified emotion specialists (therapists, pastors) aren't allowed to touch us?
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Long story short muscle tension arises when you resist a thought or emotion or experience. You have to stop resisting in order to eliminate the tension. It’s likely that this process will involve unwrapping layers of pain
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@yoltartar
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1 year
not saying you *should* but if you did happen to be looking for logical support for animism, panpsychism, monism, or mysticism, Stephen Wolfram has provided it in the form of computational equivalence and the computationally bounded observer it takes work to understand it but 1/
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@yoltartar
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1 year
I haven't had jet lag for 10+ years (even when crossing 10+ timezones) using this one weird trick, AMA. The trick: fast for 16+ hours before eating a hearty meal whenever it's breakfast time at your destination. All you need is a little math and the ability to not eat.
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@yoltartar
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6 months
@sedatesnail i always wondered why athletes give such vapid and meaningless answers in interviews, but then you gotta consider that the reporters are asking mostly boring questions which the athletes are contractually obligated to answer in some fashion
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@yoltartar
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9 months
machine thinking: trauma -> you got broken therapy -> the technician will fix you work -> efficient productivity ftw nutrition -> food is fuel exercise -> that guy is a machine hygiene -> strip with surfactants and goop on the lube psa: you're not a machine you're an animal!
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@yoltartar
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3 months
@trackpadfollies what if that was the only thing they were good at? and also pretty soon you won't be strangers anymore
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@yoltartar
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3 months
if your take goes "the people in charge should..." you're not in a community this is the mindset of employees, customers, and children
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@yoltartar
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8 months
casting little spells to bind us together - when someone's working: kolay gelsin (may it come easy to you) - when someone's feeding you: eline sağlık (health to your hand) - when someone's eating: afiyet olsun (may it be a feast to you)
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@yoltartar
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8 months
pistachios you want to buy? taste them all and see if any delight you, here smell this tomato and you'll know it was on the vine yesterday! buying something from someone who loves what they do is a little joy, and doing it every day builds up my connectedness and love of life
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@yoltartar
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6 months
like Bryan Johnson, i follow an algorithm to tell me what to eat and when to sleep, the difference is that mine runs on wetware, and i don't believe anything running outside my body can outperform it i can explain why (using bio/engineering principles, not woo :)
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We are evolving into a new species. Catch the wave into this spectacular new era. What you can do: 1. Remap your identity to be evolving and exploring the new frontiers of being human. 2. Join the Don’t Die Network State (coming soon). We are at war with death and its causes;
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@yoltartar
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8 months
4. How to Nourish My Dreams my Turkish friends tell me about things they're going to do, that call to their hearts, even when their dreams are clearly unrealistic this made me realize how i'd been killing my own dreams at birth because i couldn't see a way to fulfil them why?
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@yoltartar
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8 months
Turkish has a lovely call and response for welcoming someone: host: hoş geldiniz (pleasantly you have come) guest: hoşbulduk (pleasantly we have found) showing each other respect, gratitude, & kindness knits up the social fabric, and i can do it anywhere, even if others don't
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@yoltartar
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1 year
you meet someone, and for a while the nature of the relationship is ambiguous and the ambiguity is exciting bc it could go anywhere maybe someday you come to the conversation "what are we" and it's like a train station with two tracks leaving it, marked PLATONIC and ROMANTIC 1/3
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There’s a whole wide world between perfectly platonic friends and ideal partners What do you do in that world?
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@yoltartar
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3 months
common rationalist fallacy: someone being able to explain why they're right is the best indicator that they're right
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@yoltartar
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4 months
so i've been to 8 tpot camps in the last year (one of which i co-organized) and i think i'm about done at my last two camps, Caulicamp and JessCamp3, i felt passive, listless, and low-energy, present but not wanting to participate much, and been trying to figure out why it's a
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@yoltartar
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8 months
2. Commerce Can Be Beautiful it's impossible to miss in any Turkish market: the way the goods are arranged is often incredibly artistic, because the sellers appreciate beauty and they want you to appreciate it too, to take a sensual pleasure in shopping not sure which
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@yoltartar
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10 months
did a handfasting ceremony with @innerpathing today, so we're married for a year and a day, and we both blogged about it (links in bios)
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3. Sincere Politeness Rocks fake politeness has ruined it for many of us: is the barista acting nice because she means it? or is she just trying to not be fired? angling for a tip? but when people are expressing deep respect for each other with words & gestures, it's like
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@yoltartar
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6 months
crypto is designed to enable zero-trust transactions with anonymous strangers what kind of economy do you want to help bring into existence? one without trust, without accountability, without strengthening the web of relationships that make up a real community?
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@yoltartar
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2 years
Ever since I met my own stupidity, I never met an idiot again. Ever since I met my own anger, I never met an asshole again. Ever since I met myself, I never met a stranger again.
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@yoltartar
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7 months
it seems like equanimity, or maybe the appearance of it, can be achieved by shortcuts like dissociation, desensitization, or being a psychopath if you meet someone who seems to have achieved equanimity, how do you tell whether it's real and was reached in a wholesome way?
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@yoltartar
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6 months
the futurism i can get behind is one that imagines machines fitting into an ecosystem rather than forcing ecosystems to act like machines here's how agricultural robots powered by solar and ai could make poison-free food cheap and ubiquitous while regenerating degraded land: 🧵
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@yoltartar
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1 year
"c'mon i know a great shortcut," i said, plunging off the path into the weeds, briars, brambles, stinging nettles, snags, clouds of mosquitoes, muddy ditches, blood-sucking leeches, barbed-wire fences, irritable bulls, shotgun-toting landowners, and other such minor obstacles
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1 year
on the PLATONIC train you might stop finding the erotic in the ordinary, and on the ROMANTIC train you might stop welcoming the ordinary into the erotic between is play, alive and nourishing to connection maybe the conversation we need is not "what are we" but "how are we" 3/3
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@yoltartar
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1 year
wash each dish like you're caressing a lover in the bath fold your essence into the laundry sweep the broom off its feet and dance the tango together cry with the onion as it dies for you on the cutting board even though nothing in this world is ever dead
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@yoltartar
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8 months
either i discovered the secret to amazing s*x and joie de vivre or it's a highly individual fluke, could use some beta testers to figure this out simplest form of the instructions is: pay attention to your belly more detail to follow, pls try if you feel called and report back
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@yoltartar
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4 months
now i live in my native hinterlands, in the magic forest where i grew up, surrounded by family and community i've known my whole life, building a house and home with @innerpathing , and honestly i've never been so happy i had to tear myself away to go to camp and it hurt
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@yoltartar
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10 months
i get a gf and bam! just like that i own two pairs of pants
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@yoltartar
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3 months
i grew up in the southeast hearing kudzu/privet/elaeagnus was ruining the ecology, but ya know what all these have in common? they all fix nitrogen, restoring fertility to depleted soils the damage was caused by cotton, tobacco, and construction, wild plants are fixing it for us
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Growing up in the American south & seeing the utter decimation this one vine can do leaves such a huge impact on you. It’s like wow. A guy in the 1940s destroyed America’s ecology bc he thought it looked pretty & thought it would help stop erosion. Now there’s no going back.
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9 months
what is the wd-40 of conversation?
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@yoltartar
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8 months
i always forget to mention this, but i wound up translating 26 poems by the medieval Sufi poet Yunus Emre, the subject of the tv show that called me to Turkey you can get it on amazon, search for "piercing the heart yunus emre"
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@yoltartar
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i don't need therapy, workouts, meditation, entertainment, or sauna time when i'm digging holes i wonder if useful, self-directed, embodied labor is an important component of the good life that industrialized culture has mostly automated out of existence
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@yoltartar
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4 months
i woke up yesterday in London at 05:25, just before my alarm would have gone off, and the malaise i'd been feeling had lifted, and was entirely gone by the time i landed back in North Carolina i think my body just wanted to be at home, i am now a homebody
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8 months
watching, i became more like them, little by little, so that when they met my gf @innerpathing they all told her: Jesse is Turkish man! of course i'm not all the way there and never will be, but i treasure this part of me and every time i go back it becomes more deeply rooted
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@yoltartar
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10 months
take the path that creates the greater lore
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9 months
i know how to fix you but to do it i'm gonna need you to join me in believing that you don't need any fixing
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@yoltartar
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6 months
@sedatesnail maybe "smart" people don't consider this possibility because they're so afraid of looking dumb, but if you're paid millions purely on the basis of how skillfully you can move a ball down a field, who really cares if people think you're stupid
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@yoltartar
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8 months
seems like the better i get at loving the bad parts of people, the harder it gets to find bad parts to love
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@yoltartar
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4 months
also: - Thou Shalt Exert Thyself to Make Number Go Up - Heed Thy Teacher, Not Thy Friends - Thou Shalt Only Move Thy Body When an Adult Tells Thee How - Thou Shalt Spend Thy Lifeblood on Clerical Work any Computer Could Do these are the real lessons, the rest is a cover story
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3 months
some people use their spiritual tools just to git gud at following society's cursed mandates: fitter, happier, more productive... but the project i want to see more of is like the opposite of that: rewilding 🧵
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1 year
How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 3. "they just did it for no reason" - a little meaning is a slippery slope to magic and best quashed before it gets out of hand if you don't understand it, it must be meaningless, reality is mostly random
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4 months
in my previous era of being nomadic, i was used to being alone, sleeping rough in hedges, eating questionable food, spending entire days and nights on boats and trains in this desert, camps felt like a lush oasis of comfort and connection but i don't live in the desert anymore
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4 months
at home i've gotten used to having my energy shields down, relaxing into being held by the space around me instead of exerting constant effort to maintain my state of mind in big cities or camps with lots of strangers, this leads to me absorbing a lot of unsettled emotions
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1 year
How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 2. "i've planned everything out" - a solid plan will keep magic from influencing your decisions and dragging you into situations that you can't control completely make plans for every possibility you can think of, go over them continually
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@yoltartar
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4 months
doing physical work, my body has gotten much stronger but my energetic force fields have gotten weaker, as i simply don't need them at home this makes camps more difficult for me, because i'm used to taking my mood from my environment instead of shaping my environment to my mood
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1 year
the tracks are comfortable, each in its own way, but the cost of this comfort is losing the excitement of exploring the lands between them, all the rivers and lakes, fields and shady groves on the train your shoes won't get muddy but also you won't be swimming and sunbathing 2/3
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4 months
what was once a welcome oasis now feels like a cramped patch of greenery in a desert, and i had trouble sharing my happiness with my friends bc i worried it would only make them jealous, and i couldn't even tell them how to find it bc so many of my blessings feel like pure luck
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4 months
it's just not for me anymore, it was a really wild and fun ride and i don't regret any of it, but i'm moving into a new phase there are so many of you i would love to host once i've built the physical infrastructure to do it, i want to nourish people the way i've been nourished
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@yoltartar
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9 months
if a caretaker did something *to* you as a kid, that's direct wounding if you learned to copy what a caretaker did, you may be coping with a trauma that never happened to you, that's indirect wounding if something was not done *for* you as a kid, that's invisible wounding
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1 year
you are a fundamentally sensitive person trying to live in an insensitive world
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4 months
i'm building as a devotional practice, trying to imbue each tiny step of the construction process with the unhurried peace and abundance that i want the finished space to embody i would love to be able to share that with others, maybe that's the next phase, i hope so
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4 months
skill issue, some might say, but i think it's more of a will issue: it was just my body telling me this was no longer the place i wanted to be, but i was ignoring the signal and holding on anyways this was confirmed when
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@yoltartar
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wild to think that my body is part of a continuous cell line extending back to the beginning of life i mean, over ~4 billion years there was no point where it was ever interrupted, tho all parts have been replaced like the ship of theseus
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@yoltartar
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11 months
this and how could i have forgotten about getting addicted, hitting rock bottom, and giving 12-step a try, got a couple of dear friends who went through that and came out better than they went in
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2 months
there are 8 billion people alive + i'd be lucky to ever interact with more than 0.0001% of them + this % is in no way a random sample, who i am is a filter for who i meet = when i say "people are like..." it says way more about me than about what people are like
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@yoltartar
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4 months
along with all the wonderful parts, camps are an environment filled with anxiety, status games, dramas, all the clumsiness that comes with reaching out of our comfort zones i think this is a wonderful basis for growth, much preferable to the safety of hiding behind a screen
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1 year
How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 4. "... just ..." - use this word as much as you can, it will ensure that nothing around you becomes more than ordinary or, horror of horrors, extraordinary reality has just one layer, and it's all just particles and waves bouncing around
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@yoltartar
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11 months
growth when: - forced to let go (rock bottom, burnout, breakup, tragic loss) - shift in perspective (spiritual/near-death exp, 🍄, ✈️, mentor) - new scene (job, home, community, church) - something to take care of (child, pet, garden) - rich experience (nature, love, suffering)
@yoltartar
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thinking about friends whose lives and connections got way richer, and it's usually from one or more of: - an abundance of free time - physical discomfort or hardship - processing big grief - leaving a bad situation - psychedelics - falling in love - having children what else?
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if you're complaining about the leadership, that's not your community that's your projected parent figure
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if your take goes "the people in charge should..." you're not in a community this is the mindset of employees, customers, and children
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2 years
We're off to see the wizard!
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this opens the door to mysticism, because there must be aspects of the universe we're not equipped to even observe we're not IN Plato's cave, we ARE the cave itself, and if we can ever step out, it won't be by force of thought but by some kind of transcendence or grace 7/
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there are still camps i think i'd enjoy, @simon_ohler 's Tree Week and @blisstweeting 's Vibalkans are very much on my radar, if i can tear myself away from building and go through the energetic disruption of flying, i'll be there, so this ain't the end i love y'all, be well ♥️
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1 year
Wolfram has shown that even seeming laws of physics such as entropy, relativity, and quantum effects can be explained as artifacts of our own inability to model the world as it truly is we must compress the world to fit in our heads, the compressed version is all we can see 6/
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because we're a part of the universe observing it, we are computationally bounded observers: we can't have the computing power to emulate the bigger computation that we ourselves are part of this means everything we understand about the world must be based on approximations 5/
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7 months
"rationality is systematized winning" is a huge misdirection being able to win is only competence true power is being able to define what it means to win
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3 months
@realtimeai @TylerAlterman hm, i've noticed that the more embodied i get, the less i want to do anything abstract, it feels so thin and unsatisfying i think many "smart" people overestimate how quickly they could learn physical stuff and underestimate how good it feels to do when you're good at it
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Wolfram: it’s perfectly reasonable to say that “the weather has a mind of its own”; it just happens to be a mind whose details and “purposes” aren’t aligned with our existing human experience this says something deep about our place in the universe, maybe we're not so special 3/
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finished pouring our foundations yesterday, took a surprising amount of work just to get a stable surface to build on, and it doesn't even look like much i guess personal growth can be like that too sometimes :)
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when i was nomadic, twitter felt like the most powerful tool i had access to but i don't think wordworking can ever satisfy me as deeply as woodworking
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they should have invented a pill so Gautama could stay a prince, Harry Potter could happily live under the stairs instead of going to Hogwarts, and Christ could smile on the cross
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violence that feels justified is deeply pleasurable love and connection is even more deeply pleasurable true nonviolence must admit both of these truths, otherwise it's just bloodlust restrained by fear of breaking the rules
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she also taught me her way of doing cafuné, which includes softly tracing lines of the face like eyebrows, bridge of the nose, cheekbones, and jawline she said it's best with long nails, which neither of us had, but still feels amazing, and i say our world needs more of this
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i'm not saying you should read Wolfram, i know it's hard to understand what he's on about, and i know some don't like his personality but just in case this lays a trail for even one more seeker to escape the darkness of scientism using its own tools...
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every kitchen needs a drawer where you put the entropy
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How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 5. "that couldn't possibly do anything" - this will save you from quackery, which is all just placebo and couldn't possibly have any effect nothing can work until it's blessed by replicated peer-reviewed studies with large effect sizes
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This is based on mouse studies, and a friend who's a chronobiologist tells me the theory is solid, since one of the body's major clocks is in the gut microbiome. I tell people about this all the time, but very few try it. I just hated jet lag enough that fasting seemed worth it.
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How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 10. "that's just an old wives tale" - the elderly, women, and especially elderly women are well known for their foolishness if you want the right answers, ask a young man, he'll be more than happy to explain where you've gone wrong!
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i'll try to give a flavor: the principle of computational equivalence says that once a basic level of complexity is reached, it's impossible to distinguish between processes that are "intelligent" and ones that "aren't" and this level of complexity is ubiquitous in our world 2/
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How to Avoid Magic: Mantras for Muggles 6. "i should", "you should" - a potent defense against both old magicians (love and do what thou wilt) and young ones (you can just do stuff) keep yourself and those around you acting as they should and there will be no room for magic
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11 months
the magic is not going to work unless you put your heart on the line
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3 months
i built this cart to charge my tool batteries and a little birdie moved in!
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hinterlander
1 year
no need binge no need cringe no need tinderbumblehinge no need drugly party dance no need smugly smarty pants no need flex no need cope careless sex skeets out hope find out yes when learn to nope
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@yoltartar
hinterlander
11 months
walking in a rough neighborhood, one way to protect yourself is to give off the energy that you might be dangerous, and when everyone does this it gives the impression that the street is more dangerous than it is maybe it's something like this that's keeping us apart
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@yoltartar
hinterlander
1 year
conversations around a fire hit different when we pause, the silence is more comfortable because the fire is talking
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@yoltartar
hinterlander
4 months
my main project for the past six weeks has been adapting this old wattle-and-daub hut into a solar-powered kitchen and tea lodge i built the first version of it with friends ~14 years ago
@innerpathing
alexandra 💗
4 months
you can just live in a solar-powered hobbit house
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