01-19-2022, 12:21 AM
https://www.bitchute.com/video/BAHfVcUY7fs6
This one sounds great...
0:35 - 1:00 damn that's some deep shit... starting off strong.
I've been all over YouTube watching a bunch of different crap today, and I tell you what, coming back to Clif at the end of the day feels really grounding and just makes me wonder why I bother watching inferior shit. I should probably just read instead.
I was supposed to get a new book today, I was mega stoked... and the damn envelop came empty?! Wow, that was disappointing. I got in touch with Amazon and they're sending a free replacement though, thank God. Maybe I should start a book club thread. My library is getting weirder by the week, and I bet everyone thinks their book collection is the best book collection ever. I kinda wanna know what other folks are reading.
2:16 chaga coffee? Damn that sounds good. Looks like most of the stuff on Amazon has a lot of gripes though, mainly people saying that it clumps no matter what.
11:20 when he's going over this list, a few of them really stand out to me. The impact of death is a huge transformation event for everybody involved... I know about that all too well.
The pheromones are a huge transformational event too, I personally have had some fairly recent experience with that phenomenon. Truth be told, I'm kinda sorry I ever crossed paths with those pheromones because it flipped a switch in me on a reproductive level. I feel the effects of it dying down (thank God) but I really do not appreciate what it did to me.
From that experience, I concluded that one of the reasons some women seem to age badly could be due to excess exposure to potential mates out there in the world. If they are around men a lot for whatever reason, I think they're just constantly getting that switch flipped and their bodies are constantly expecting to be impregnated. It causes their bodies to tire out because they're constantly being teased. I've had very little exposure to pheromones from potential mates in my life, which could explain why I've remained fairly youthful in a lot of ways. Well, that and the lack of sun exposure. Time catches up with everybody though. WE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!
13:45 great, alright well you know what... I WAS resisting the urge to eat some Oreos/milk but that's gone out the window now.
*5 min. later*
Mmmm, damn that's good. Why was I even resisting?
15:13 getting everybody all worked up into a lather.
17:20 I'm not really a light sleeper, but I am very picky about what sounds I permit to go on in my environment. I ain't gonna lie... I can get very pissed off by unwanted noises of any kind. Pretty sure that's a trait of being on some kinda spectrum too.
23:43 great random fighting tip right here, re: mass. He explains that it's easier to move/deflect mass once it's already in motion, etc.
29:50 to me, the trans thing is just sad because these people don't understand that we're all dualistic beings. We're all made of male and female energy. There are no mistakes... we're born with the exact bodies we're meant to have, and changing anything about it surgically or via hormones will never change the underlying schema. Can't run from who you are at the core. The idea that our bodies aren't perfect from birth is just utter nonsense. All is as it should be, naturally. Even the 'flaws'. You either face yourself, know yourself, and love/accept yourself... or you spend your life suffering because you don't.
37:07 transgenderism is just another expression of the way trauma impacts lives. Sexual abuse is rampant in this society, and the ugly truth is that almost everyone you see out there has been a victim, usually in childhood. I've been a victim. From molestation to outright rape, I believe almost everyone has been transgressed against, to one degree or another. This is a lot of the reason why I refuse to bring children into the world. I will not bring an innocent soul into this world to be preyed upon. You can't protect your child every second of every day... and sometimes, it takes less than a minute for things to go very wrong. It's not a risk I'm willing to take. And people can swear up and down that they were never abused... but just because you don't remember doesn't mean it didn't happen. I know from experience that repressed memories are a real function of the brain. I covered the topic here...
"Trauma and Repressed Memories: It's a natural function only useful to a certain point"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-5490.html
42:00 it's because the odds of winning another hand just continue to go down with each one you win. The whole excitement is to see how far you can push it though. Everybody's gotta know the nature of their luck in order to determine how far they wanna push the odds. Cards are fun.
52:15 he talks about the two pillars of Masonry, Jachin and Boaz.
56:20 I'd like to hear more about how Clif reads other languages, that's a very fascinating topic and I want to learn some of the principles behind it.
56:50 I'm looking forward to symbols replacing names, specifically. I've devised a symbol/sigil that I use to sign things rather than using my name, and I very much prefer it. It's actually featured on every page of this site, but I won't say where it's located.
Well it seems like I am pretty well caught up on the videos now. I'm glad to have devoted this time so I could get up to speed... I think it was the right thing to do.
Clif puts a lot of time/effort into getting this information out to us, and enjoy I mirroring that by bursts of appreciation on this thread.
This has been a lot of fun. Intellectually satisfying as always.
This one sounds great...
Quote:Magic - how it works. Symbols in magic.
0:35 - 1:00 damn that's some deep shit... starting off strong.
I've been all over YouTube watching a bunch of different crap today, and I tell you what, coming back to Clif at the end of the day feels really grounding and just makes me wonder why I bother watching inferior shit. I should probably just read instead.
I was supposed to get a new book today, I was mega stoked... and the damn envelop came empty?! Wow, that was disappointing. I got in touch with Amazon and they're sending a free replacement though, thank God. Maybe I should start a book club thread. My library is getting weirder by the week, and I bet everyone thinks their book collection is the best book collection ever. I kinda wanna know what other folks are reading.
2:16 chaga coffee? Damn that sounds good. Looks like most of the stuff on Amazon has a lot of gripes though, mainly people saying that it clumps no matter what.
11:20 when he's going over this list, a few of them really stand out to me. The impact of death is a huge transformation event for everybody involved... I know about that all too well.
The pheromones are a huge transformational event too, I personally have had some fairly recent experience with that phenomenon. Truth be told, I'm kinda sorry I ever crossed paths with those pheromones because it flipped a switch in me on a reproductive level. I feel the effects of it dying down (thank God) but I really do not appreciate what it did to me.
From that experience, I concluded that one of the reasons some women seem to age badly could be due to excess exposure to potential mates out there in the world. If they are around men a lot for whatever reason, I think they're just constantly getting that switch flipped and their bodies are constantly expecting to be impregnated. It causes their bodies to tire out because they're constantly being teased. I've had very little exposure to pheromones from potential mates in my life, which could explain why I've remained fairly youthful in a lot of ways. Well, that and the lack of sun exposure. Time catches up with everybody though. WE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!
13:45 great, alright well you know what... I WAS resisting the urge to eat some Oreos/milk but that's gone out the window now.
*5 min. later*
Mmmm, damn that's good. Why was I even resisting?
15:13 getting everybody all worked up into a lather.
17:20 I'm not really a light sleeper, but I am very picky about what sounds I permit to go on in my environment. I ain't gonna lie... I can get very pissed off by unwanted noises of any kind. Pretty sure that's a trait of being on some kinda spectrum too.
23:43 great random fighting tip right here, re: mass. He explains that it's easier to move/deflect mass once it's already in motion, etc.
29:50 to me, the trans thing is just sad because these people don't understand that we're all dualistic beings. We're all made of male and female energy. There are no mistakes... we're born with the exact bodies we're meant to have, and changing anything about it surgically or via hormones will never change the underlying schema. Can't run from who you are at the core. The idea that our bodies aren't perfect from birth is just utter nonsense. All is as it should be, naturally. Even the 'flaws'. You either face yourself, know yourself, and love/accept yourself... or you spend your life suffering because you don't.
37:07 transgenderism is just another expression of the way trauma impacts lives. Sexual abuse is rampant in this society, and the ugly truth is that almost everyone you see out there has been a victim, usually in childhood. I've been a victim. From molestation to outright rape, I believe almost everyone has been transgressed against, to one degree or another. This is a lot of the reason why I refuse to bring children into the world. I will not bring an innocent soul into this world to be preyed upon. You can't protect your child every second of every day... and sometimes, it takes less than a minute for things to go very wrong. It's not a risk I'm willing to take. And people can swear up and down that they were never abused... but just because you don't remember doesn't mean it didn't happen. I know from experience that repressed memories are a real function of the brain. I covered the topic here...
"Trauma and Repressed Memories: It's a natural function only useful to a certain point"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-5490.html
42:00 it's because the odds of winning another hand just continue to go down with each one you win. The whole excitement is to see how far you can push it though. Everybody's gotta know the nature of their luck in order to determine how far they wanna push the odds. Cards are fun.
52:15 he talks about the two pillars of Masonry, Jachin and Boaz.
56:20 I'd like to hear more about how Clif reads other languages, that's a very fascinating topic and I want to learn some of the principles behind it.
56:50 I'm looking forward to symbols replacing names, specifically. I've devised a symbol/sigil that I use to sign things rather than using my name, and I very much prefer it. It's actually featured on every page of this site, but I won't say where it's located.
Well it seems like I am pretty well caught up on the videos now. I'm glad to have devoted this time so I could get up to speed... I think it was the right thing to do.
Clif puts a lot of time/effort into getting this information out to us, and enjoy I mirroring that by bursts of appreciation on this thread.
This has been a lot of fun. Intellectually satisfying as always.