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Body Controlling Art
Hello! Inspired by Indian monks, I decided to practice controlling my body temperature. My initial theory was that visualizing some phenomenon, focusing on it, and making some bodily gesture would produce good results. Initial testing showed that I could not raise my general body temperature with hand gestures, but using visualization produces a good result in warming my hands. This Art is very interesting.
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Rules of the Chamber
Meet fellow cultivators in the path of body refinement. 1) Only discuss the Dao of muscle In this category 2) Please be respectful of fellow cultivators regardless of where they are on their Journey. 3) Ask any questions related to fitness/health in general 4) Make a sect with fellow cultivators to have someone hold you accountable and guide you on your path to the dao of muscle
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New comment Oct 17
1 like • Oct 16
@Raj Patel Cool
2 likes • Oct 17
@Raj Patel I gave it a try! It sure felt like my fingers were going to break.
On my extreme nihilism.
on a simpler term, i would call it logic nihilism. which states, that there is no absolute knowledge thus no absolute logic. And this includes this statement too. Through senses, we observe the world and gain the truth. From there, we derive pattern, forming into knowledge and ultimately logic, which we can use to deduce other truth. However, our senses have inherent limitations. Whatever object Infront you, how can you be sure if it's there? You can see it, smell it, touch it, hear it, and even taste it. But these senses are prone to mistakes and even, manipulation. How can you be sure if the apple you are seeing is not a head of someone else? When light can be distorted, and even other senses can manipulated through the use of electricity as our bodies handles information in such manner, how can you be sure? Of course no weird being would pay that much attention to us, at least from what we know but through above thought experiments, I hope I conveyed inherent limitation of our senses. More realistic limitation stems from Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Which states we can never truly know the state of things as action of observing itself affects the result. Thus establishes absolute subjectivity of information, that no matter what we do, we can't know anything to an absolute certainty. From this we drives Logic nihilism as logic comes from knowledge. The reason why logics such as "if A equals B and B equals C, then A equals D" don't exist is because we never observed such phenomenon in the world. And because that observation is inherently flawed in some way or the other, there is no such thing as absolute logic. And that includes these statements too. As it was built on the knowledge of our own. So, there may be absolute truth out there, followed by absolute logic but there might also not be. We can't confirm neither of those two things. And we come back to square one. If even the logic that states "there is no absolute logic" is flawed, is there even point to all this.
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New comment Oct 17
3 likes • Oct 17
Good! This is like the problem of living in a simulation, or if everyone else in the world is not real; it's practically exactly the same as if it was real. Though, for a simulation, my problem would be that I'm lacking power and my existence and very easily be destroyed.
LOFI playlist RECS
Hey guys gonna be pulling some 8-12 hour grind sessions this week for my exams coming up. I like to listen to LOFI music while studying helps me stay focused. Yall got any playlists you would recommend i've wore through my generic LOFI playlists and wanted to hear different tracks Also going on a tangent here but give this song a listen if you like LOFI, or even instrumentals Where's my love- piano solo by SYLM - used to listen to this track on repeat everyday when trying to sleep
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New comment Oct 16
2 likes • Oct 16
I don't think it's Lofi but it's peaceful while also sounding like something that should play in a Xianxia fight. Try "Battle under a broken sky" by Azali
Here is how I deduced my life philosophy
The first question is, "Why should I eat when I'm hungry?" The answer is, "To live." The second question is, "Why should I live?" The answer is, "Because it makes me happy." The final question is, "Why should I try to be happy?" There is no answer. Just because I like something, why should I do it? Just because my instinct says to do something, why should I do it? In fact, why should I do anything? There is no reason at all. At this point, relying on logic, one would stand unmoving until one starves to death because there is no reason to even think. However, when I reached this point in my deduction, I instead went home and ate dinner. This made me realize that logic is not in control of my body. Rather, my base instincts as a human, like hunger, emotion, and desire for strength. I believe my life philosophy is completely logical for the following reason: 1. The instinct influences you to do something. 2. The logical part of your brain has neither reason to interfere nor to not interfere, and takes no action. 3. You continue on the original path thanks to your instinct. 4. Your instinct calls upon your logic: "Solve this problem." 5. Your logic has neither reason to deny or accept this, and takes no action. 6. You continue on the original path and solve the problem. Here is my resolution: Nothing matters and we do the things we do for no reason. The universe doesn't have a reason for being, and neither do humans. Therefore, do as you please.
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New comment Oct 16
2 likes • Oct 16
@Raj Patel Martial Brother, you lost sight of the path while looking at the clouds. So what if we all die? So what if we are small? So what if my desires and worries are futile? I don't care, there's no reason to. I don't care about my place in the universe because it doesn't influence me. To address your second comment, your ideas here don't line up with my philosophy. It makes no difference if something lasts for a microsecond or if it lasts forever. The way other people think of you does matter because if they think highly of you, you can get benefits like friendship and collaboration, as well as happiness. It's a human instinct to favor being socially liked. So I will continue worrying about how other people think of me to increase my happiness. Of course, there are some principles which I won't violate to fit in with others; the happiness gained from fitting in is less than the sadness gained from going against my pride.
2 likes • Oct 16
@Raj Patel I agree wholeheartedly! When taking an action, weigh the balances of whether doing it or not doing it would make you happier
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