@hanastrawberry I've a little sensibility when I concentrate myself to sense the presences, but not all the time. All of us have some level of extra sensorial perceptions.
Posts made by Berin
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RE: have you ever see ghost?
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RE: have you ever see ghost?
@hanastrawberry Hey Hana, I recommend to you a documentary series about the american method of Paranormality called "Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal". Cases of adolescents with perceptions of non-material aspects that affect them. The counselors work the fears, the expectations and test the reality of the phenomena in a very sensitive way and have formation in the area of psychology.
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RE: What are you doing right now?
@GirlNextDoor Working, drafting infraction notices and service reports. I work in sanitary surveillance.
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RE: Your reaction upon receiving an egg from a stranger.
@Karina-Kara Following another line. When the origin is unknown and there is no possibility of tracing the supplier of the food, in the case of raw or cooked eggs offered, salmonella is suspected and this poses a health risk, so it would be politely refused. Food safety wherever possible except in during war cases, or extreme survive.
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RE: have you ever see ghost?
@hanastrawberry I have never seen it, but when I concentrate it is possible to identify extracorporeal presences and see if the sensation is positive or unpleasant. In order to demystify, it is possible to say that when the life of the body ceases, the intelligent principle that animates it moves on into another plane of existence, possibly under specific conditions influencing human behavior or being noticed by persons with medial or psychic abilities, by clairvoyance or physical effects known by poltergeist. I recommend the documentary "The Afterlife Investigations" that talks about the Scole Experiment, in Scothland.
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RE: Your reaction upon receiving an egg from a stranger.
@FacePalmRocks33 Or when Jorah Mormont presented Daenerys with 3 dragon eggs
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RE: Recreative Drugs
@Karina-Kara Yes Karina, the way people relate to their pleasures defines whether it is salutary or not (you treated the subject as a nutritionist on sugar:clap: ). We may call it addiction when the person is controlled by that habit and whether it compromises their daily hours or directly or indirectly affects their health. Attachment to electronic gadgets and online life when they compromise the individual's gregarious needs can signal risks even to mental health. We seek pleasure and this is innate to the human being and we must remember that we should be in the conrole and not the other way around.
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Recreative Drugs
Despite all defenses for drugs known as recreational, they all act on the nervous system, circumventing the feedback systems of serotonin receptors, endorphin, dopamine, among others, as well as emulate altered states of consciousness and mood, leaving marks of manic behavior.
They were used by native peoples and civilizations as a ritual and religious controlled use, but what is seen today is that their unbridled use causes damages not yet well understood by society and by medical science itself, besides representing a simple and puerile manifestation of rebellion, which does not sustain itself through life or leads to the social, biological, psychological and personal deterioration of individuals.
It is well known that we are all subject to mood swings, from euphoria to melancholy, from excitement to prostration, where there is the metaphor of a "hole in the chest." Unfortunately these existential voids suffer the artificial fit of these drugs, including those prescribed by indolent and inconsequential medicine that rejects individual and group psychotherapy, that old school of psychiatry.
What happens is that the search for these licit or illicit drugs leads people not to face their fears, traumas, anxieties and panics in an intelligent way, taking advantage of their potential of overcoming, but they enslave individuals to chemical dependence and increase the rates of ideation suicide, since its serum levels due to the inefficiency of neurotransmitter receptors superecitation lead to obliteration of the electrochemical balance capabilities of the brain, except in the cases predicted by neurology, which evaluates the preexisting cases of neurochemical impulse transmission deficiencies.
When one chooses to be enslaved by a substance, the path may be without return. It is our daily reflection on what really brings us real pleasure and personal satisfaction without drug artificiities that we do not know its effects in the long term. -
A Puzzle of Religions and One Way
Imagine a great mirror that reveals the truth. It is shattered into thousands of fragments. Then each people find a fragment that reflects their image. From this point on, the Truth (I am speaking of the theory of religious knowledge, not of the scientific, since it already has its methodological definitions well delineated), then neutral gains the colors and forms of the interpretations. So it is with religions and beliefs, which they believe to be absolute. Its factual or mythological leaders, leaving aside mysticism, are loaded with expressions of wisdom and life lessons, whether in the Tale of Gilgamesh, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Torah, Tanach, Vedas, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Islam , in short, all religious unfoldings, the core is always the good and the transformation of the human being exercising his compassion and love to the fellow man. Human institutions are that misrepresent their teachers and distort their teachings.
In the end each fragment or religious interpretation does not know that it is part of an endless puzzle, but that can be summed up in indistinct Love. -
RE: Describe something that is forever
@reviewer_1 I agree with you Reviewer. Interesting that there is a Christian concept similar to this.
"Lay not up for yourselves other treasures in the earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in to steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust can not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal ".
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RE: Describe something that is forever
@cjko According to Einstein, "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, but in relation to the universe, I'm not yet sure."
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RE: Who likes anime movies?
@lego-batman I recommend all the masterpieces from Hayao Miyazaki - Ghibli Studio and productions of Ponoc Studio. Don't forget to watch tue classics Akira and Ghost in the Shell.
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RE: I love my body. You gotta love yours!
@dani_mart We need to love these biological machines that we drive on this planet because they are the only way we can continue to learn and mature our minds. Our self-esteem is necessary and it is impossible to love anyone if we do not love ourselves and take care of our physical, mental, social and spiritual health. We must love our bodies and still more to ourselves, for the carcass undergoes inexorable action by time and our mind must follow the evolution of the times.
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RE: Where is Everyone?
I agree with this analysis. The problem of our science, however advanced, is that it can only admit carbon bonds to constitute life as we know it, for in this rock lost in space was the only viability possible from the simplest organizations. Variations of non-formed carbon organizations would be interesting news to us. Too bad we have no comparative elements so our science can theorize about other forms of life.
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RE: Where is Everyone?
we would need for this logical effort still to predict the sensory compatibilities of the diversified natures that an infinite space would be able to elaborate over the billions of years and still imagine whether other non-carbon based life forms are viable entering our inhospitable globe and our hostile species for an entrance of other beings.
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RE: Where is Everyone?
Even if these very rare conditions were fulfilled we would still have the Homeric challenge of allowing the evolution of billions of years for propitiously said beings that would reach rudiments of rationality. For these beings still in their hypothesis of exsence and millions of years of evolution we would still have similar difficulty to ours of their longevity, oxidized their genes by aerobic respiration, hydrolysis by hydrogen in their deoxyribonucleic acids. These possible beings should still develop technology to extract themselves from their orbs thousands of light years, defying the unknown to suffer the inclemencies of space and risking their existence, despite the most brilliant fictions that we have written since Jules Verne.
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RE: Where is Everyone?
In the most pessimistic probabilities among the trillions of known stars one has to consider the even the most fragile possibility of repeating the combinations found on this small rocky planet in a star of small magnitude as is the sun. Temperature, pressure, liquid water, atmosphere, oxygen gas concentration, location in relation to the dominant star, presence of satellite, panspermia, radiation doses controlled by an ozone layer and of course the possibility of favoring the formation of life forms based on carbon are some of the complex variables to allow a sketch of this lost laboratory in known space.
Although these rare conditions can be repeated, it is necessary to consider evolutionary stages of species that still do not leave the primordial brood, with no chance of thriving without first developing autotrophy, chemosynthesis of volcanic chimneys in deep oceans, first drafts of heterotrophy , concentration of minerals and nutrients to form simple amino acids and random tests of plasma resistance of the first microorganisms. Millions of years of evolution considering the bombardments of wandering bodies from the hostile space.
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RE: The 8 monkeys...
@ObviouslyLucifer Ivan Petrovich Pavlov called this behavior as "conditioning". He made experiences with dogs using eletric shocks. Skinner who studied the positive and negative reinforcements in rats and still Piaget who used his own children for his Constructivism experiments. Studying the conditioning of the irrational (not in the same case of Piaget, of course), it is possible to understand human behavior.
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RE: Do you ever think about going somewhere where nobody knows you and starting a new life?
@cjko Any place to start over, working little (just dreaming) and earning well is a good place.
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RE: hey ''I'm 17 and watch Tom & Jerry'' 24/02
@nicegirl234 As a child I watched this animation (between 1990) hoping that Tom finally devoured Jerry without mercy. Unfortunatelly Jerry is the protagonist.