More "Magical Thinking" Gurus, Everywhere We Look

 





They're ALL WRONG.

Nature is absolutely "punishing" you. It's not preparing you or benefiting you.

Nature, is actually constantly working at your own self-destruction, and does so in very numerous, multi-faceted ways, and it increases these attacks multi-fold as you get older.

Nature is evil, because it does not care for your own Desires or Will, but only cares about reproduction and survival.

Nature holds no prejudice or favoritism for someone's Desires, or whether or not they are a good person or even most righteous.

Nature doesn't have any real logic or purpose of its own, which even ought to make you suspicious of it.

Nature is not even loyal to you, even if Nature had permitted you a victory or advantage by chance, it is also just as ready to take it away from you in a moment's notice.

Unfortunately though, Hitler also did believe that Nature "played favorites", but we also see the results after the War how that did not hold true whatsoever, no matter how honorable, powerful or great one is.

I'm going to be brutally blunt with you... NATURE IS NOT YOUR FRIEND... AT ALL...

No matter how "kind" or "beautiful" or "nice" at times that you think Nature is, it's actually a delusion, because you are only seeing or experiencing Nature in a very limited capacity and "in that moment", and gleefully unaware of all the Dangers and Ways Nature works against you.

It is also delusional - as Uncommon Sense further falls into his downward spiral - to believe you can "bend" reality to your will. Just a totally ridiculous idea.

Also, MOTHER EARTH DOES NOT LOVE YOU. Mother Earth, is a Whore and a Bitch!

I once was told by some girl how "But Mother Earth Still Loves us..."

No she does not, and she is not your friend. It's another creation by the Great Whore Sophia.

All of the plants she produces, are toxic and poisonous for you to eat, dumbass.

She creates Ice and Snow to put your life in danger.

I always get really entertained and excited to watch and listen to all kinds of new silly ideas and mental justifications Humans try to make, all to try to "justify" this existence, all in a way so that they can probably delude themselves into still being optimistic about life and not seeing it to be the negative nightmare it really is, and to avoid suicidal feelings or tendencies.

And what I have come to notice, is that a lot of this Magical Thinking Propaganda, almost is like Counter-Propaganda to Anti-Natalism, Nihilism and anything or anyone who holds a Cynical view of Nature and the Universe.

It's just more "self-denial" and silly forms of "coping".

I'll be fully honest with you, outside of some few things that are beautiful in Nature, I actually despise it and have no respect for it. Nature is stupid, and it's just run by an AI Program. Someday, even my greatest critics will be forced to recognize this fact. Even the Sun is just an AI product. Worshiping Nature is as dumb and silly as worshiping some God.

Ideas that only Hylics can "come up with" in their limited, primitive heads.

Also, there is another New Age trend of trying to convince others of "Transmuting", which is also nothing but another mind psyop. Total Garbage. You cannot transmute anything, or even turn anything negative into positive.

These are delusional ideas by mentally sick people.

You don't want to become like this.

What I often find too, is that many people who suddenly "come to an awakening" about something or even the fraudulent nature of this existence, or to where they become enlightened, also have a tendency to suddenly "fall back further" and end up becoming even more of a loser by suddenly getting involved with something, like a "Relationship with Jesus Christ" or something that they falsely cling to which they believe has "redeemed them" or restored themselves in some sort of a way, and even getting involved with psychedelics like this guy:




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  1. New age beliefs have taken over the world. With all this belief of manifesting, no one has ever manifested anything.

    The government is still going to steal your money and dictate your life at the barrel of a gun no matter how much you "manifest" it away.

    It's like a worldwide psychosis.

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    1. @Here for the apocalypse, Indeed... And while they believe all of that "manifesting" crap, they still leave this place empty-handed, while all the rest of the stuff you mentioned happens meanwhile.

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  2. I've been thinking about how stupid nature is since I woke up today. Nature is a bitch who only thinks about herself. She has no other purpose than torturing us. She tries to trap us in reproduction as if physical pain is not a problem in itself, it's just a stupid loop trap.

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    1. @dystopia, Exactly. Most people go about their lives, not thinking all that much about nature. Or what they think of nature largely is only the scenic landscape they see, even though that's only a very small part about what Nature is.

      And even while Nature has no logic or purpose outside of creating suffering, she also definitely ensures that Parasites of all species down to the cellular level, up to plants, insects, animals, and even Humans have an upper hand on trying try ruin and eliminate all the better specimens who would be more worthy of life.

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  3. Bee stings kill people. Think about that.

    And I never liked dogs all that much, especially their god dam teeth and all, chewing at shit all the time...

    Nature is truly a mutherfucker, you got that right.

    And where can you live in peace? Move to the Northeast, USA and you have the snow and other BS to deal with. Most to the South, USA, and you are dealing with insects and more humid conditions. Move to the Southwest, and you have heat upwards of 120 degrees. Move to Southern California, and you have to pay 2k for a one bedroom, and deal with the biggest assholes on the planet.

    You just can't win in this life...

    Unless you can find ways to beat them at their own game. This is possible with much self-introspection and a good cocky attitude when needed and when dealing with the predators that want to "get over" on you. You control those situations and beat them.

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    1. @Joey Aragon,

      Exactly... Another thing also is that conditions in nature are always shifting, depending on the weather or season, and conditions between animal "turf", and when you look at things, you realize how many other creatures in nature are constantly working to avoid dangers, even the perception of a possible danger.

      The thing that gets me too, even when we have to hunt to kill animals, we are still taking the life of something that essentially does not want to be eaten and also has been given defense mechanisms to defend itself from being eaten, even while we all still need to eat flesh to survive, as most other animals do.

      Even with eggs, it drives me nuts that an antinutrient exists in it to punish us and prevent us from fully benefiting from the protein.

      All of these things are basically designed this way to keep us perpetually enslaved, busy and in misery.

      Very true also with moving to the South or anywhere else, there are just different sets of issues, regardless. The Sun and Humidity in the South can cause so much damage, and then you have to be aware of and make preparations for how you store your items because of that, or potential hurricanes, etc.

      As you get older, the daily nuisances of every little thing like this shit, managing numbers, expiration dates, and all the ridiculous stuff, the rules and things we have to constantly watch out for, begin to really become even more of a burden and totally exhausting...

      That's something a lot of people don't realize until they pass mid-life.

      Don't get me wrong, it was all still as annoying before, but the patience and energy to keep up with it is just not there later on in life.

      Even Winter really irritates me a lot, the whole duration of it, and over time, you become even more negatively affected by lack of Vitamin D. Only solution being to go on vacations in a warmer destination, which I did do at times in Winters past, but I'm really tired of travel as well.

      Fuck this existence, honestly.

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    2. Yea I've been thinking where in the US to move to, and everywhere is a double-edged sword.
      I can't live in this fing state though. Problem is, I'm also worried about being alone as I'm not good at making friends and am too insecure to be in a relationship.
      It sucks

      Honestly I'm thinking of somewhere in NC which is a medium sized town and 10D warmer on average than where I am. It had good vibes when I went, and that area of the US is generally more conservative, and likely more into healthy diet, organic food valueing people that I could maybe connect with about? And it's also not too small and it's got a variety of types of people. Still part of me is a little worried, and I can't imagine loving any part of the USA.
      SouthWest I'd worry about being close to the Mexican border in case of any criminal activity or huge migrations. Then it's expensive like Joey said, or demographic issues/being out of place.

      You guys already said it all though.

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    3. @T345

      Part of the great problem is that the USA is dragging down everywhere else with it too. Believe me, if the USA didn't have their hands in all these other countries, they would not be anywhere near as worse off as they are with all the same problems, because they would at least have tendencies to grow out of these problems. Not saying all of them, but a handful of them definitely.

      The USA really turning the entire world rapidly into a total wasteland. The world pretty much already is mostly a wasteland at this rate anyway.

      In the last 300-400 years, pollution and land was nowhere all destroyed and used up like the way it is today all across the world, it's amazing how much damage has been done in such a short time.

      The society here in the USA right now is more toxic than ever, and it makes it very unnerving to live here, a constant bother, and very isolating.

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    4. @PSA Yes.... Man it's really depressing.

      Then I've heard we have 60 harvests left with how depleted the soil is. And that's not counting all of the consumption, hazardous waste, plastic and more polluting this country.

      But, before I complain about America, I must say the UK is almost objectively worse- besides having more walkable cities, cheaper cost of living, & way better solidarity between people. That country was so depressing, so lacking in vibrance or activity outside of beer drinking, etc.

      But, growing up in America, especially a lib city, I can't lie about how toxic the people and climate was. People were very aggressive, opportunistic, virtue signaling, fake, and the opposite of down-to-earth. There was so much tension, and this is the # 1 reason I decided to leave the country for a few years. There was also something rather soulless and meaningless about this country and the relationships I saw with people here that always depressed me. I want to give parts of the US a chance though, before I 100% officially make up my mind, and I literally was born in a pretty shtty place, which is cold, high crime, lots of racial tension, very librl, so there must be better right?

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  4. There is no perfect city...but here are some places off the top of my head, that I have enjoyed over the years, along with drawbacks, unfortunately.

    Wilmington, North Carolina (good vibes here, but hurricanes)
    Albuquerque, New Mexico (great weather, growing city, but hot and lots of illegals)
    Columbus, Ohio (great people, good cost of living, but cold and can be boring)
    Manlius, NY, top suburb of Syracuse, NY (one of the best small towns in USA, but cold and can get boring if you don't have friends)
    Charleston, South Carolina (probably a top ten city, but getting expensive and hostile towards outsiders)
    Pasadena, CA (very expensive, but great people and great weather, lots of work)
    Reno, NV (very underrated city, but tend to be hostile towards outsiders)
    Pittsburgh, PA (very nice people, lots to do, but very cold in the winter and a bit isolated from other cities)...

    and some of the worst....

    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Amarillo, Texas
    Poughkeepsie, NY
    Las Vegas, NV
    Dallas, TX
    Houston, TX
    San Antonio, TX
    New Orleans, LA
    Washington, DC

    If I had to pick a place, I would say Reno is my favorite place. I can deal with some cold because the city is 24/7 and has low crime for the most part. There are lots of cowboys there and other BS, but the views are great and you have access to some good nature in Lake Tahoe.

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    1. Interesting list, I'd have to say...

      Actually, Pasadena, California is exactly where I used to live when I briefly was in California. Definitely is, or *was* a great city. Everything in walking distance, Hummingbirds everywhere and a lot of really nice scenery. The homeless population has exploded like wildfire over there, along with the "wildfires" coincidentally...

      If I had to choose another location on that list, I'd probably go with Wilmington, NC. NC is a more desirable state these days for many people relocating.

      All the others, have changed a lot for the worst, especially NM and Pittsburgh, PA.

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    2. Oooh interesting that you say NC is good, I was actually considering Asheville NC. I went there in the past and it had good vibes, not too big not too small, close to other appalachian cities, kind of walkable and nice size, pretty & more. Also, I feel like this area of the US has 'better' people relatively. Much better than the crime ridden toxic city I've lived in my whole life.

      But now that you guys mention wilmington, I'll check that out too, but yea the hurricane thing is concerning.

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    3. @Joey Aragon Interesting that you say New Orleans is one of the worst,
      I went there once and I got really bad vibes in it. The constant gloom and humidity was also very depressing

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    4. I've been considering moving to California and living in a car while I work. It has such beautiful weather and more things to do. However, I was worried if I would fit in or I would face the same toxic problems as I did in the last lib city. Also if it's becoming more dangerous that would be bad

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    5. I've been considering moving to California and living in a car while I work. It has such beautiful weather and more things to do. However, I was worried if I would fit in or I would face the same toxic problems as I did in the last lib city. Also if it's becoming more dangerous that would be bad

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    6. @T345, Wow, you'd be willing to live out of your car while working!? That's definitely a hard pass for me lol, but I guess to each their own.

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    7. @PSA Yea, if you can pull it off, you can save a Ton of money. It's def a hack to live in expensive areas at a cheap price. Definitely has issues like how & where to cook, address, and security tho. But I added up the cost of EVERYTHING(except for food), including wifi, parking rent, gym rent, gas, etc. And you could easily only need to spend like $260-$300 a month(not including car insurance). But yea... even I am on the fence about doing it. Especially because of the address issues with insurance, but apparently people pull it off..... so, I actually hope I can!

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    8. Living in a car is highly NOT recommended, unless you can find safe areas with good weather.

      I would say having 24 hour gym membership under $50/month is going to be key in these situations. You can shower and hang out if the weather is bad or if you need to socialize or when you need a shower.

      There is a man in his 60s or so in my good neighborhood park that I see everyday and at all times of the day, who lives in his car. And I see him at my local gym at all hours as well. So, there is probably a 75% chance he is homeless. The guy is sun tanned all over his body as well. He is a pleasant man and has a older Toyota. Also, he has a good attitude about things as well. My guess is that he is broke. But, there is about a 10% chance he actually has some money, and doesn't want to spend it. You can get away with this lifestyle in some cities, like Las Vegas and Los Angeles, where there is always something going on, and you can fit into culture by living in you car. I have never done this, and never would. I think it would just bring on so much stress, that it would not be worth saving a few bucks a day.

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  5. That list is going to change, and you might be more up to date than me.

    I have not been to Pittsburgh in about 8 years, so not sure if you experienced something different there....

    I was in New Mexico this summer and I loved it. The views are great. The University of New Mexico area has tons of stuff to do and many good restaurants and bars.

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