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In this experiment, I do nothing at all to try and get the dice to move. It stays in place as expected.

Elves hard at work already this December.

I think I have seen this octopus in Palestine.

Old video I found going through my archives. Was up on an older youtube channel that long ago got nuked.

Even when you hit "post anyway" it removes your comment.

Premises 1 through 20 of Derek Jensen's book The Problem of Civilization (Volume I). I personally read all three volumes during my childhood and these writings shaped my worldview to be a radical environmentalist back then, what I suppose today one would call an "anarchoprimitivist". Derek Jensen makes really good case against pacifism and exposes a lot of the hypocrisies of civilization, although he's an annoying leftist while doing it. Compare this with the writings of Ted Kaczynski they go together very well, you can think of Derek Jensen as the leftist version of Ted Kaczynski.

https://archive.org/details/endgame-2-derrick-jensen/Endgame1-Derrick_Jensen/mode/2up

Trudeau supported blockades in India despite the economic damages it caused but condemns harshly the same thing happening in Canada. Trudeau is a hypocrite!

Rajbir Singh Mangat on youtube claimed that the counter-protestors equaled the pro-freedom protestors during a previous rally on Feb 6, 2022. This is a bold lie and not true and I decided to film today's protest to show how pathetic was the counter-protestor turn-out. The majority continue to come out in support of freedom in Waterloo.

0:00 Welcome!
2:58 Chapter 1: Introduction
36:07 Chapter 2: Escaping "The Box"
1:03:53 Chapter 3: The Nature of Reality
1:48:12 Chapter 4: Mastering the Body
3:47:05 Chapter 5: Mastering The Mind
4:50:46 Chapter 6: Mastering the Spirit
6:28:41 Chapter 7: The Making of a "Miracle"
8:30:10 Chapter 8: Final Thoughts

The Idea of the World - Bernardo Kastrup
0:38 Acknowledgments
5:15 Foreword by Menas c. Kafatos
9:53 Note to readers of my previous books
13:24 Preface
20:30 Overview
30:04 Part I What is wrong with the contemporary philosophical outlook
30:49 Chapter 1 • Preamble to Part I
35:10 Chapter 2 • Conflating abstraction with empirical observations: The false mind-matter dichotomy
35:57 2.1 Abstract
37:05 2.2 Introduction
46:53 2.3 The epistemic cost of explanation by abstraction
56:58 2.4 Levels of explanatory abstraction
1:03:59 2.5 Dispelling the mind-matter dichotomy
1:13:55 2.6 Conclusions
1:15:53 Chapter 3 • The quest to solve problems that don't exist: Thought artifacts in contemporary ontology
1:16:30 3.1 Abstract
1:17:16 3.2 Introduction
1:22:56 3.3 Thought artifacts in physicalism
1:32:09 3.4 Thought artifacts in microexperientialism
1:36:22 3.5 Thought artifacts in dual-aspect cosmopsychism
1:39:31 3.6 Conclusions
1:41:22 Part II An idealist ontology
1:42:19 Chapter 4 Preamble to Part II
1:51:08 Chapter 5 • An ontological solution to the mind-body problem
1:51:53 5.1 Abstract
1:53:00 5.2 Introduction
1:58:10 5.3 The basic facts of reality
2:00:51 5.4 Unpacking the basic facts
2:03:38 5.5 Deriving an idealist ontology from the basic facts
2:34:20 5.6 Explaining the basic facts of reality
2:40:45 5.7 Criticisms of the proposed ontology
2:49:43 5.8 Comparison to physicalism
2:51:47 5.9 Comparison to bottom-up panpsychism
2:55:04 5.10 Volition and natural law
2:56:29 5.11 Implications for artificial consciousness
2:59:28 5.12 Conclusions
3:05:24 Chapter 6 • Making sense of the medical universe
3:06:16 6.1 Abstract
3:07:24 6.2 Introduction
3:16:06 6.3 First qualm: The intuition of a shared world
3:20:46 6.4 Second qualm: The ontological ground of information
3:23:02 6.5 Third qualm: Relationships without absolutes
3:25:06 6.6 Fourth qualm: The meaning of 'physical world'
3:28:08 6.7 Fifth qualm: The meaning of 'physical system'
3:32:26 6.8 Mind and alters
3:42:56 6.9 Mental impingement across a dissociative boundary
3:44:37 6.10 A physical world as Markov Blanket
3:52:55 6.11 Extrinsic appearances
3:56:31 6.12 Consistency with the relational interpretation
3:58:58 6.13 Solving the qualms of the relational interpretation
4:01:36 6.14 Conclusions
4:05:20 Part III Refuting objections
4:05:55 Chapter 7 • Preamble to Part III
4:13:49 Chapter 8 • On the plausibility of idealism: Refuting criticisms
4:14:29 8.1 Abstract
4:15:41 8.2 Introduction
4:20:32 8.3 The felt concreteness objection
4:22:20 8.4 The private minds objection
4:26:36 8.5 The stand-alone world objection
4:30:00 8.6 The autonomy of nature objection
4:31:50 8.7 The shared world objection
4:33:01 8.8 The natural order objection
4:35:34 8.9 The equivalence objection
4:37:39 8.10 The primacy of brain function objection
4:42:14 8.11 The unconscious mentation objection
4:45:08 8.12 The unconsciousness objection
4:48:10 8.13 The solipsism objection
4:51:14 8.14 The cosmological history objectio

>Decoding Jung's Metaphysics - Benardo Kastrup
0:00 What people are saying about Decoding Jung's Metaphysics
1:30 List of acronyms
4:56 Foreword by Jeffrey Mishlove
14:53 Chapter 1 • Prelude
25:35 Chapter 2 • Psyche
1:00:33 Chapter 3 • Archetypes
1:31:00 Chapter 4 • Synchronicity
2:18:09 Chapter 5 • Metaphysics
3:12:53 Chapter 6 • Religion
3:44:13 Chapter 7 • Finale
3:58:12 Afterword by James Hollis
4:04:38 Appendix: The Fall
4:18:55 Notes
4:24:35 Bibliography
4:36:35 Academic and Specialist

Decoding Schopenhauer's Metaphysics - Bernardo Kastrup
0:00 Title page
0:15 Beginning of narration
1:05 Chapter 1 • Introduction
15:18 Chapter 2 • Brief overview of Schopenhauer's metaphysics
23:53 Chapter 3 • Our portal to the world
29:52 Chapter 4 • The world as it is in itself
41:38 Chapter 5 • Phenomenal consciousness and meta-consciousness
50:52 Chapter 6 • Meta-consciousness in Schopenhauer's metaphysics
1:05:22 Chapter 7 • The will's strife for meta-consciousness
1:13:52 Chapter 8 • Resolving the key seeming contradiction
1:22:37 Chapter 9 • Schopenhauer and quantum mechanics
1:45:34 Chapter 10 • Individuality and dissociation
2:09:42 Chapter 11 • An overarching conceptual framework
2:24:02 Chapter 12 • Tackling objections to Schopenhauer's metaphysics
2:42:39 Chapter 13 • Platonic Ideas and excitations of the will
3:05:21 Chapter 14 • The metaphysical meaning of life and suffering
3:24:34 Chapter 15 • Concluding remarks
3:35:50 Notes
3:43:56 Bibliography
4:04:54 Academic and Specialist

Brief Peeks Beyond - Bernardo Kastrup
0:00 Acknowledgements
5:04 Foreword by Deepak Chopra
12:02 1. Introduction
20:04 2. On metaphysics and cosmology
23:20 2.1 A more parsimonious, logical, non-materialist worldview
48:15 2.2 Materialist arguments and why they are wrong
1:20:21 2.3 Finding truth within the dream
1:27:12 2.4 Survival of consciousness beyond death: an implication of common sense
1:32:20 2.5 The actual difference between living beings and inanimate objects
1:40:19 2.6 Finding God in metaphysical parsimony
1:54:57 2.7 Quantum physics: a parsimonious solution to the measurement problem
2:05:59 3. On consciousness, neuroscience and the media
2:07:55 3.1 Consciousness: an unsolvable anomaly under materialism
2:21:48 3.2 The incredible trick of disappearing consciousness
2:32:23 3.3 What are memories, after all?
2:51:44 3.4 Misleading journalism and the notion of implanted memories
2:59:30 3.5 Psychedelics and the mind-body problem
3:15:33 4. On skepticism and science
3:17:46 4.1 Intellectual fundamentalism
3:27:53 4.2 Living in a cocoon of mere hypotheses
3:41:20 4.3 Scientific dogmatism and chance
3:46:55 4.4 Science and the defacement of reason
3:53:00 4.5 The taboo against meaning
4:00:13 4.6 Darwinian evolution: an open door to purposefulness
4:12:56 4.7 To understand the anomalous we need more skepticism, not less
4:20:42 5. On culture and society
4:24:08 5.1 The idolatry of a new priesthood
4:32:06 5.2 Education and the meaning of life
4:38:07 5.3 Has academic philosophy lost its relevance?
4:44:13 5.4 Myths in contemporary culture
4:52:28 5.5 Enchantment: the lost treasure
4:56:47 5.6 A cultural narrative of projections
5:02:29 5.7 Direct experience, philosophy and depth-psychology: why we need them all
5:11:30 5.8 Unfathomable change is on the horizon
5:24:37 6. On the strange and mysterious
5:26:03 6.1 Near-Death Experiences and the afterlife
5:32:40 6.2 Why Sam Harris is wrong about Eben Alexander's visit to 'Heaven'
5:47:56 6.3 UFOs: even more mysterious than you'd think
5:57:39 6.4 Extraterrestrial life: implications for the materialist paradigm
6:01:58 7. On free will
6:02:47 7.1 What is free will?
6:10:34 7.2 Where is free will to be found?
6:22:10 8. On practical applications
6:23:42 8.1 Pragmatism and the meaning of life
6:30:35 8.2 What difference does it make if reality is in consciousness?
6:37:11 8.3 The case for integrative mind-body medicine
6:50:30 8.4 Can our thoughts directly affect reality at large?
6:59:50 8.5 It starts and ends with us: what can we do individually?
7:11:07 9. Takeaway message
7:21:00 Afterword by Rupert Spira
7:26:46 Notes
7:52:00 Bibliography

Dreamed Up Reality - Bernardo Kastrup
0:00 Introduction
1:54 Chapter 1 • The tale of an imagined universe
22:28 Chapter 2 • The insufficiency of science for uncovering the true nature of reality
41:14 Chapter 3 • A field of mind as a universal repository of knowledge
50:44 Chapter 4 • The technologies of mind exploration
1:19:38 Chapter 5 • Before the experiments
1:30:52 Chapter 6 • First experiment: Returning home from exile
1:59:38 Chapter 7 • Second experiment: a lonely child king
2:19:15 Chapter 8 • Third experiment: Gazing in awe at the backstage of reality
2:38:41 Chapter 9 • Fourth experiment: Bathing in that we are made of
2:50:30 Chapter 10 • Stepping back and pondering
3:17:06 Chapter 11 • Imagining the reality of dreams
3:49:47 Chapter 12 • Summing it all up with a structured metaphor
4:46:50 Chapter 13 • Closing thoughts
4:56:20 Appendix Computer code
5:04:03 Endnotes

Rationalist Spirituality "An exploration of the meaning of life and existence informed by logic and science" by Bernardo Kastrup.
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Chapter 1 • The hypothesis of meaning
4:02 Chapter 2 • A search for ultimate purpose
10:13 Chapter 3 • A process of universal enrichment
15:16 Chapter 4 • The unrealized potential of consciousness
38:23 Chapter 5 • The brain as a consciousness transceiver
1:01:10 Chapter 6 • Science does not claim to explain it all
1:17:58 Chapter 7 • The role of intelligence
1:52:19 Chapter 8 • The beginnings of a theory of purpose
2:24:01 Chapter 9 • Recapping our journey thus far
2:27:48 Chapter 10 • A return to boundless consciousness
2:28:39 Chapter 11 • God
2:40:38 Chapter 12 • A natural tendency towards insight
2:51:36 Chapter 13 • A universal memory of qualia
3:02:25 Chapter 14 • Interpretation and guidelines for purposeful living
3:21:34 Chapter 15 • Related concepts
3:29:23 Endnotes

More Than Allegory "On Religious Myth, Truth and Belief" Bernardo Kastrup
0:00 Overview
6:13 Part I: Myth
6:30 Chapter 1 • The role and importance of myth
34:57 Chapter 2 • The rich colors of mythical life
53:02 Chapter 3 • The truth of religious myths
1:36:45 Chapter 4 • Myth and no-myth
2:20:16 Part II: Truth
2:20:24 Chapter 5 • The quest for truth
2:30:52 Chapter 6 • Deconstructing truth
3:24:18 Chapter 7 • Truth, myth and world
4:18:19 Chapter 8 • Ticket off-world
4:44:42 Chapter 9 • Meeting the Other
5:34:40 Chapter 10 • The origin of life, the universe and everything
6:23:25 Chapter 11 • Happy hour in the Dome
6:49:11 Chapter 12 • Another facet of the truth
7:27:35 Epilogue • The Legacy of a Truth-Seeker
7:30:40 Notes
7:49:31 Bibliography

0:00 Introduction
4:25 Foreword
10:18 Chapter 1 • The Current Worldview and its Implications
54:48 Chapter 2 • Tackling the Mind-Body Problem
1:48:28 Chapter 3 • Mind as the Medium of Reality
2:36:44 Chapter 4 • The Brain as a Knot of Mind
3:26:25 Chapter 5 • A Mercurial Metaphor
4:21:38 Chapter 6 • The Oscillating Membrane Metaphor
5:39:42 Chapter 7 • Re-interpreting Reality
6:21:00 Chapter 8 • Final Musings
7:12:10 Afterword
7:20:55 Notes
7:39:39 Bibliography

Bernardo Kastrup is a nonce.

0:00 Introduction
0:20 Prologue
3:26 Chapter 1 The calls of the absurd
33:50 Chapter 2 The elusiveness of the absurd
47:24 Chapter 3 The demise of realism
1:28:29 Chapter 4 The desacralization of logic
1:52:35 Chapter 5 Constructing reason
2:37:40 Chapter 6 The reality within
2:56:00 Chapter 7 A cosmology beyond absurdity
3:16:51 Chapter 8 The Formless speaks
3:24:43 Chapter 9 The shape of things to come
3:30:49 Chapter 10 What to make of it all?
3:49:41 Epilogue
3:50:30 Endnotes

Fortnite ignoring that all the pagan and Christian and other cultural influences making up Halloween all only make sense in an European context.

We will be out here until Sunday August 23rd 2020. This is what we are about, protecting the liberty of people to voluntarily wear masks or take vaccines and not forced on them, and raising awareness about the suffering and deaths being caused by the lockdown. As you can hear from his speaking the man is passionate about the cause and is putting his all into this.

I do not know what they are saying or what this about exactly but apparently something bad has happened over in this country.

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