..., say, the lbrp you don't feel the breeze of Raphael, the heat of Micheal, the cold damp of Gabriel, the heat of Michel and the coolness of Auriel like it's external, before it's internalised, and afterward? I don't feel any of those things at all. Perhaps because I wasn't told I must feel them or else I'm not doing the ritual properly, so I never had to convince myself it ...
... on board. In, say, the lbrp you don't feel the breeze of Raphael, the heat of Micheal, the cold damp of Gabriel, the heat of Michel and the coolness of Auriel like it's external, before it's internalised, and afterward? How would you describe it? so convincingly that people get confused, which it why in a sense (heh) it's a 'good' description. I'd argue that people get ...
...the actor. T # We act as if we have Free Will and not as if Fatalistically determined, but we are the result of prior causes, even if some of these are internalised. Determinism and Determination are not incompatible, and even to "give up drugs" or similar entrenched behaviour must involve a stronger desire, internally or externally imposed, to over-ride the desire for the drug....
... our sexual urges:D In psychotic states then there is no normal discernment of this state from others. The lack of discernment, mostly from a shock event that cannot be immediately internalised, leads to an extended suspension of the discernment that tells us whether something is real, real with distortions, or complete fabrication. Now - for me those 'like dreamstate' experiences are ...
... is as distant as ever. The motivation behind rail privatisation was supposed to have finished them off, not turned them into a success story - deep joy. Predict & provide for rail is just too expensive - we need a 'Bahn 2000' programme here, paid for by internalising the external costs of all modes. But running trains longer than 2 cars shouldn't be rocket science. Ho hum...
..., because you have to pay attention to everything, including your own movements, and it's so much to take in that you cannot do it well. As you progress, much of this becomes internalised, and your physical movements no longer require your conscious attention. Another good example, and one that's been floating around the internet recently, is the idea that the brain doesn't actually read ...
... of this thread is "Common misconceptions .... " ....... that's MIS-Con-ceptions. Beliefs determine our PER-Ceptions, or what we can see or hear ..... those per-ceptions lead to internalised con-ceptions ... iow humans tend to CON themselves quite a lot. But at the same time there are no MIS-Takes ..... everything happens for a reason, whether we are aware of it...