01-30-2019, 01:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2019, 01:22 AM by Foha.
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I promise the title of this thread will make more sense by the end of this post.
It is difficult to describe, and I'd like to establish some context.
If you would like to skip ahead, scroll down to the TLDR at the end of this post.
First, some back-story to what led to the conversation involving "meta-information" and the veil:
I am starting to become close friends with someone I met a couple months ago, and we disagree about many topics.
In a short couple of months, we are considering to work on a team together in our free-time.
This is a drastic change in dynamics. I am trying to illustrate why the conversation mentioned later in this post is unique.
The first time they earned a lot of my respect was when I realized they were open about absolutely everything.
For example, their:
I do not understand these aspects of myself very well, and with [full disclosure] chosen to be defensive about my flaws rather than taking the full brunt of reality's karmic lessons for fear of losing friends.
The second time they earned a lot of respect from me was when insisting, "Discussion is important."
As a quick aside:
Just because this new friend earned a lot of my respect doesn't mean we relate easily. Quite the contrary.
Her and I often do not see eye-to-eye on things. It is safe to say we most often strongly disagree about things in regards to opinions and views.
She feels it is important enough to continue discussing these things, though, for the fact there's a great deal of understanding to be gained from these discussions.
So...
I have always been stubborn to just give up on having differences with others... I have often refused to settle an argument by agreeing to some kind of "truce of silence" (instead of getting to understand their views).
It is rare to find someone else that is willing to sit through the painful process of strongly disagreeing with someone. Right there is where it became clear that this might become a very good friendship.
One of my strongest passions is to better understand the nature of reality, and have always been attracted to the esoteric, "meta" behind existence and experience.
Whether or not this is my calling is unknown to me.
Her passions are different, so who am I to nudge her in the wrong direction?
Topics I've always felt strongly attracted to are:
But these topics are numbered in terms of how comfortable they are when discussing them with others. (The lower the number meaning the most comfortable.)
I also want to mention that when I start to get on topics in these categories, I find myself gravitating to aspects more associated with things below them in the list.
This results in either an uncomfortable conversation involving disparate stances or views of how life or reality is. This is also difficult to handle simply because I try my hardest to make my opinions and facts in my head as flexible as possible in a world dealing with only temporary, fleeting experiences.
Now to establish context for my stance on the matter:
In this life, I have often received harsh, karmic consequences for discussing about [and experimenting with] occult or paranormal information in public or with friends.
So when my new friend and I began visiting on these topics in discussion, I was surprised to hear her ask if I am being literal or not in my analogies and illustrative writing when describing my opinions about things.
And I pause to check whether or not some of this information has slipped, or if I failed them in any way.
To better describe the dread in wronging them by touching on topics further down that list: I am afraid to nudge someone off-course in their life mission.
So, just now I tried hard to channel my very best skill in explaining why this topic isn't worth diverging onto if she has other passions right now.
We both are interested in specific talents/areas in game-dev in the hopes to deliver a message invoking feelings and emotions well to an audience.
(This is ultimately why I feel like I am not ready yet to devote myself to a life of study of Life and the Way.)
TLDR; And, here is a quote I was wanting to share:
When trying to illustrate my stance to my friend, I feel that my eloquence was higher than it's typically been, and decided to share it with you guys.
I try to illustrate background and context for those interested, and is why I made this TLDR.
It is difficult to describe, and I'd like to establish some context.
If you would like to skip ahead, scroll down to the TLDR at the end of this post.
First, some back-story to what led to the conversation involving "meta-information" and the veil:
I am starting to become close friends with someone I met a couple months ago, and we disagree about many topics.
In a short couple of months, we are considering to work on a team together in our free-time.
This is a drastic change in dynamics. I am trying to illustrate why the conversation mentioned later in this post is unique.
The first time they earned a lot of my respect was when I realized they were open about absolutely everything.
For example, their:
- sexuality
- controversial opinions
- etc.
I do not understand these aspects of myself very well, and with [full disclosure] chosen to be defensive about my flaws rather than taking the full brunt of reality's karmic lessons for fear of losing friends.
The second time they earned a lot of respect from me was when insisting, "Discussion is important."
As a quick aside:
Just because this new friend earned a lot of my respect doesn't mean we relate easily. Quite the contrary.
Her and I often do not see eye-to-eye on things. It is safe to say we most often strongly disagree about things in regards to opinions and views.
She feels it is important enough to continue discussing these things, though, for the fact there's a great deal of understanding to be gained from these discussions.
So...
I have always been stubborn to just give up on having differences with others... I have often refused to settle an argument by agreeing to some kind of "truce of silence" (instead of getting to understand their views).
It is rare to find someone else that is willing to sit through the painful process of strongly disagreeing with someone. Right there is where it became clear that this might become a very good friendship.
One of my strongest passions is to better understand the nature of reality, and have always been attracted to the esoteric, "meta" behind existence and experience.
Whether or not this is my calling is unknown to me.
Her passions are different, so who am I to nudge her in the wrong direction?
Topics I've always felt strongly attracted to are:
- Philosophy
- Consciousness
- Occult
- Paranormal/Unexplainable experiences
But these topics are numbered in terms of how comfortable they are when discussing them with others. (The lower the number meaning the most comfortable.)
I also want to mention that when I start to get on topics in these categories, I find myself gravitating to aspects more associated with things below them in the list.
This results in either an uncomfortable conversation involving disparate stances or views of how life or reality is. This is also difficult to handle simply because I try my hardest to make my opinions and facts in my head as flexible as possible in a world dealing with only temporary, fleeting experiences.
Now to establish context for my stance on the matter:
In this life, I have often received harsh, karmic consequences for discussing about [and experimenting with] occult or paranormal information in public or with friends.
So when my new friend and I began visiting on these topics in discussion, I was surprised to hear her ask if I am being literal or not in my analogies and illustrative writing when describing my opinions about things.
And I pause to check whether or not some of this information has slipped, or if I failed them in any way.
To better describe the dread in wronging them by touching on topics further down that list: I am afraid to nudge someone off-course in their life mission.
So, just now I tried hard to channel my very best skill in explaining why this topic isn't worth diverging onto if she has other passions right now.
We both are interested in specific talents/areas in game-dev in the hopes to deliver a message invoking feelings and emotions well to an audience.
(This is ultimately why I feel like I am not ready yet to devote myself to a life of study of Life and the Way.)
TLDR; And, here is a quote I was wanting to share:
When trying to illustrate my stance to my friend, I feel that my eloquence was higher than it's typically been, and decided to share it with you guys.
I try to illustrate background and context for those interested, and is why I made this TLDR.
Quote:I want to emphasize my opinion on living
living feels more like a word to describe how one lives
not what they ultimately end up doing
and to point out that in this experience as humans, close to nothing is permanent, and almost everything is temporary
I want that to be the frame around the understanding of what life is ultimately for
if life was a painting
it should be as beautiful as it can be
and it can also be learned from
take from it what you want
but you are the painter