Warning: The topics discussed in the following video are of a controversial nature; the video was designed for mature, open-minded, enlightened minds only. They will likely challenge your world views. I am not responsible for how they make you feel; however, I would love to discuss your thoughts!
Category: Philosophy
The study of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning.
Calling Bullshit
Do you remember the card game called 'Bullshit?' It's a fond memory from my childhood, although I hadn't thought about it in years... But I remember how thrilling it was to finally yell out the word without getting in trouble! I wrote a blog post awhile back about Checking yo' self and Checking yo' sources,… Continue reading Calling Bullshit
Four States of Consciousness
This is a short post about The Lucid Trust's Electric BridgeSamael Aun Weor's Four States of Consciousness. I made the graphic and was eager to share. Let me know what you think!
How Do We Know What We Know?
"Detailed explanation of the system of human knowledge" by Denis Diderot (1751) I found this article to be such an interesting and extensive examination of human knowledge that I felt compelled to share it here. I think modern humans spend far too little time contemplating the scope and accuracy of their own individual knowledge. Perception checking should be more of a thing.
The Autarchic Creed
Autarchy. Pronounced "aw-tahr-key." Greek: αὐταρχία from autos "self" + arkhein "to rule." The term refers to a state of self-sufficiency and absolute sovereignty. The following work was copied directly from the sacred texts website, and it is not my original work.
The Great Invocation
The Great Invocation is a prayer of ancient origin--it is a mantric formula of tremendous potency that is helping to bring about changes and readjustments within all aspects of our planetary life.
How to Live a Good Life
Friedrich Nietzsche was an early 19th century philosopher and social critic whose writings focused on big questions about human existence, religion, morality, modern culture, and science. This post was inspired by a video published on the YouTube channel "Philosophies for Life" that outlines some of Nietzsche's best advice on "How to Live a Good Life."