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Yeshasv Bhargava

@Yashb1127

Anomalies' Anomaly | Dionysian Spirit

Jaipur Katılım Ocak 2023
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signüll@signulll·
@TheAnnaGat prolly very little payoff romantically. it’s only valuable to women way deeper in the funnel after the fact.
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@animalologist Wondering if I could get away with slay time at a park after calling it a jaliawala picnic
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@Mareikehere I am choosing not to learn to communicate this because i feel this part is transitory and I will once again step into total identification. Identification will be an asset then.
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Marei Christensen@Mareikehere·
@Yashb1127 Yeah Same w me. I am currently learning to transmit better through words. Feel enlightening but also does not come natural to me.
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Marei Christensen@Mareikehere·
The risk of seeing a dynamic or pattern is creating it.
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@Mareikehere For me it's very difficult to communicate what I am doing, to people who are simply doing their thing so they are often left confused with the way I exit or continue lol.
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@Mareikehere It's mostly non identification for me. To witness and participate without being entrapped by the identity of the event so as to lean in, step back completely, maintain observation to understand further.
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Marei Christensen@Mareikehere·
@Yashb1127 Yeah equanimity for me. Observing the dynamic and then stepping out of it by just being our experience instead of solidifying it into a dynamic.
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@Mareikehere I guess developing an intuition is enough to know when to keep distance and when to participate
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@occamsriver All of these banter and shit tests feel really stupid. I'm not really sure if it's just insecurity driving this but more like finding/creating an open wound to hurt at which is not really conducive to being together. My answer would be neither.
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@occamsriver Do you not use awareness in a sort of environmental sandbox to lead the person towards a "higher" answer. Leaving people to deal with their own shit before they reach an endpoint of an evolution could be especially cruel.
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occam’s river@occamsriver·
Running into an issue with my course I created and am teaching: it will successfully elicit people's inner "shit" so to speak, and we're realizing the need for people to be at a certain stage of their personal evolution in order for them to be ready to handle whatever comes up
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Loopy@strangestloop·
how a man responds when a woman says she hates men tells you a lot about him
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@occamsriver It's generally to invite open debate but then in a moderated discussion, something essential is lost
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occam’s river@occamsriver·
Apparently all the good marketing posters post open-ended questions at the end of each post to invite audience participation What do you think about this approach?
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@occamsriver I do think the filters will never catch the contextual nature of individual outliers but they do work
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
@occamsriver Don't filters work exactly that way to catch the outliers or you're saying that catching the outlier itself depends on situational and individual judgement that is to be continuously applied with individual context. Wouldn't that drive a person insane to use for every person
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occam’s river@occamsriver·
There's a nuance I see missing from almost everyone who applies broad generalizations to categories of people: the generalizations may be valid & hold true most of the time; simultaneously there will always be outliers & you should still continue to judge individuals individually
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Yeshasv Bhargava@Yashb1127·
The Mahabharata paintings by @GTomassettiArt are a tremendous accomplishment. I wish all the success to you sir.
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Καλός@realKalos·
-Bhima, guarding the other Pandavas and their mother who were asleep, is approached by the demoness Hidimbi, sent by her brother Hidimba to slay him but instead is struck by desire for him. The hero at first refuses her but after slaying her brother he ends up marrying her. -Meeting of Kunti and Draupadi, King Drupada's beautiful daughter whose hand Arjuna won in an archery contest. She became a consort of the five Pandava brothers. -Krishna in Indraprastha, a magnificent city and the capital of the kingdom led by the Pandavas. It was sanctified by Indra and built by Vishvakarma, the celestial architect. -Arjuna had been in the heavens for almost five years. Soon he would return. The sage Lomasha told the other Pandavas that they should meet Arjuna as he descended from heaven onto the summit of the Gandhamadana mountain. They decided to go there to await Arjuna’s arrival.
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signüll@signulll·
why is x huge in japan? what structural properties make it fit well within the japanese culture? is it anonymity as a core part of the platform or something more?
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