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March 05, 2014, 04:15:09 PM
#24
I would remind you that unlike the myths relating to certain other activites, staring into the sun will indeed make you go blind.

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March 05, 2014, 03:58:15 PM
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This thread may be proof that it is both possible to do too much LSD and to have not done enough LSD.
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March 05, 2014, 03:35:29 PM
#22
I've stared into the sun for a few minutes before.  How come I'm not blind?  How come I can see much better than the average person and better than I once did?
Staring at the sun rarely causes total blindness. It's likely that you're partially blind but don't know it, because the human brain does an amazing job of compensating for that. When you say you see much better, is that your self-diagnosis or did you get an actual vision test by a professional ophthalmologist? I guarantee that the latter will demonstrate that staring at the sun did not, in fact, improve your vision.

If you "see" something other than the sun when staring at it, then something is definitely shaky with your mental health (which is clearly the case, judging your other postings). Be it drugs, mental condition, alcohol abuse or whatever. You're in serious need of a skilled psychatrist.
Actually, seeing something other than the sun when starting at it is quite normal, due to the aforementioned compensation for partial blindness. The brain tries to fill in blind spots with what it expects to see, with occasionally hilarious results. It's a well-known cause of visual hallucinations in perfectly sane people (not that dank is necessarily sane). Like I said, if staring at the sun changes the way you see things, you need to see an ophthalmologist.

Staring in the sun did not improve my vision, psychedelics did however increase my sensory input.  I can see, not to mention feel, a cop car a mile away.  If you learn how to focus your eyes, there's really no limit of how far you can see.

I'd rather live in a mud hut I built myself than a pile of toothpicks, but that's just me. 

Actually, you'd rather live where you don't need to build or contribute anything.  Aren't you lazy, unemployed and living with your parents?   Roll Eyes

Bullox.  My line of work is spiritual.  While the rest of our western society is busy destroying our finite planet into annihilation, I'm busy spreading the truth of our current state of existence.  You may think it's so insignificant now, but only with time will you see the significance of my actions.  Only with time will you reap what I have sown for you.  You may pick it at any time, but only after you chose you want to.

And what I would like to do, find a peace of land, build cob houses.  Create a farm.  Grow medicinal herbs.  Start a love based community.  As someone just said, be the change you want to see in the world.

But, that costs tens of thousands of dollars.  And permits, subjection to approval if the state will even allow you to design your own house that's not made with conventional materials.

I'd rather live in a mud hut I built myself than a pile of toothpicks, but that's just me.  Have you considered that perhaps maybe the reason their population has dwindled is because our society is completely destructive and barbaric?  FFS, our nation was founded on the principle of white men sailing to america and slaughtering masses of native people, genocide.  And what do you ya know, we're still committing genocide to this day.

Reality is not objective, it is subjective to your perception.  So yes, change your perception and your life will change accordingly.  Just as you say staring into the sun is not good and will cause damage to your eyes, this is subjective to your perception.  In my perception, it gives you energy, wisdom and peace so it will manifest as such in my reality.

I'd rather live in a nice house that I designed myself with water, electricity and all the technology that makes life comfortable (haven't seen anyone trying toothpicks but I'd expect poor results).

But wait, you mean these old civilizations were overthrown by the harsh *gasp* REALITY that they were simply invaded ??!
You mean their perception and changing the way they percieved things didn't do sh*t for them - just as expected by any sane person ?

Reality is objective, anything you make of it is subjective by definition and regardless of your flawed and false opinion.
In your perception (which is simply 100.00% wrong), you live in lala-land and believe in fairtytales and unicorns so to speak.
That's the perception of a mentally ill person. Period.

The only things that will manifest in your life will be the catastrophic results of you frantically attempting to negate reality and try to live the childish illusion you chould change reality at your will (or with a blink of your perception).

The good thing is that you already made all that crystal clear, so there's absolutely no surprise here.
Anyway, I wish you the best of luck - you'll seriously need it, basically stumbling through life out-of-control and (mildly put) on the verge of insanity.

Cob houses can have water, electricity and appliances too you know.  They just cost about 1/10th the price of a normal house and are more friendly to the environment, stronger and more malleable.

Reality is subjective.  Everything is formulated within your mind.  Everything is energy, light waves, sound waves, etc.  Everything is an illusion.  Everything is real, but it is an illusion created within your mind.

I believe in infinity, for the universe is infinite.  You exemplify false adherings, the very definition of delusional is false beliefs.  Those who doubt are the ones living a delusion, I simply see the universe in it's true nature and entirety.

Dank is irrational and illogical. We have studies, tests, to back up the claim that the staring into the sun does indeed damage your vison, go to your local ophthalmologist and he/she can tell you. Changing perception of things is ok, like you once thought of someone in a bad light, but after seeing who they really are, you now think they're a good person. But you can't change reality, what you see is what you get, trying to "change" that would make you even more delusional than you already are. Please stop, take a look around you, think of all the good the world has to offer, and find yourself.

"Be the change you wish to see in the world" Muhammad Gandhi (Though it must be a positive change, please don't interpret this to do something wrong, thanks)

So you're telling me humans could have evolved from primates and bacteria but we can no longer evolve to interact with the universe differently?
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March 05, 2014, 02:27:55 PM
#21
Dank is irrational and illogical. We have studies, tests, to back up the claim that the staring into the sun does indeed damage your vison, go to your local ophthalmologist and he/she can tell you. Changing perception of things is ok, like you once thought of someone in a bad light, but after seeing who they really are, you now think they're a good person. But you can't change reality, what you see is what you get, trying to "change" that would make you even more delusional than you already are. Please stop, take a look around you, think of all the good the world has to offer, and find yourself.
"Be the change you wish to see in the world" Muhammad Gandhi (Though it must be a positive change, please don't interpret this to do something wrong, thanks)

I agree that looking at the sun damage your eyes but your justification is not exact.

But you can't change reality.

You said it : by working on yourself, you are changing the environment and your reality is evolving.

Reality depend on how much you can open your eyes (mind). That's maybe the confusion here. Dank is trying to look at the sun differently from other people. He wants to reveal something but he is doing it wrong. It is not about staring at the sun. You can do it but not for long. Instead you can close your eyes and feel the waves and particles from the sun on your skin and that's probably enough to see it differently.

That's my 2000000 Doge.
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March 05, 2014, 12:21:09 PM
#20
Heavy stuff here in this thread.

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March 05, 2014, 12:08:20 PM
#19
much ignorance.  very doubt.  such ego.

Vod - I know you know this, because I've refuted your false accusations several times before, but I suppose I must say it again; I have never shot up a drug into my body.  Take a break with the fear mongering smear campaign.

Falcon - People all over the world still stare into the sun for energy to this very day.  Including me, though I have not done it as much as others.  Incas still live today.  Aztecs still live today.  Egyptians still live today.  Falcon, please actually stare into the sun before bashing someone who has experienced it.

Josh - If you believe it will hurt your eyes then perhaps it will.  Though the people that have actually done so would argue otherwise.

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/another-look-at-prahlad-jani-a-person-who-s-lived-without-food-and-water-for-over-70-years

Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

I suppose I should post a video of me staring into the sun next time it comes out.

So much Doge. So clueless. Such uneducated.

I know you're not good at reading so I'll repeat it... I did stare into the setting sun once a while (big surprise, duh! , tell me anyone who never did that ?!).
But knowing that staring into it doesn't give any special energy and lacking a carry-along solar panel, I never spent specifically much time on it (which is also better for eyesight).

Yes, a few Incas and Aztecs live today. In dirty shitholes with their once great cultures decaying and dying into complete irrelevance. They lived by something probably much closer to your recommendations than mine and this is the natural result. Go figure.
Egyptians discovered electricity, adapted and went with the flow of time. Ironically, they're likely the ones who would rather prefer some air conditioning or shadow than staring into the sun that scorches their earth every day.

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Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

Classic quote of yours and reflects your mental state.
Perception is a filter (depending on your mental abilities) for reality - not the way around. You filter seems clogged and needs replacement.
"One can ignore reality, but one cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality."

I'd rather live in a mud hut I built myself than a pile of toothpicks, but that's just me.  Have you considered that perhaps maybe the reason their population has dwindled is because our society is completely destructive and barbaric?  FFS, our nation was founded on the principle of white men sailing to america and slaughtering masses of native people, genocide.  And what do you ya know, we're still committing genocide to this day.

Reality is not objective, it is subjective to your perception.  So yes, change your perception and your life will change accordingly.  Just as you say staring into the sun is not good and will cause damage to your eyes, this is subjective to your perception.  In my perception, it gives you energy, wisdom and peace so it will manifest as such in my reality.

Dank is irrational and illogical. We have studies, tests, to back up the claim that the staring into the sun does indeed damage your vison, go to your local ophthalmologist and he/she can tell you. Changing perception of things is ok, like you once thought of someone in a bad light, but after seeing who they really are, you now think they're a good person. But you can't change reality, what you see is what you get, trying to "change" that would make you even more delusional than you already are. Please stop, take a look around you, think of all the good the world has to offer, and find yourself.

"Be the change you wish to see in the world" Muhammad Gandhi (Though it must be a positive change, please don't interpret this to do something wrong, thanks)
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March 05, 2014, 05:05:17 AM
#18
I'd rather live in a mud hut I built myself than a pile of toothpicks, but that's just me.  Have you considered that perhaps maybe the reason their population has dwindled is because our society is completely destructive and barbaric?  FFS, our nation was founded on the principle of white men sailing to america and slaughtering masses of native people, genocide.  And what do you ya know, we're still committing genocide to this day.

Reality is not objective, it is subjective to your perception.  So yes, change your perception and your life will change accordingly.  Just as you say staring into the sun is not good and will cause damage to your eyes, this is subjective to your perception.  In my perception, it gives you energy, wisdom and peace so it will manifest as such in my reality.

I'd rather live in a nice house that I designed myself with water, electricity and all the technology that makes life comfortable (haven't seen anyone trying toothpicks but I'd expect poor results).

But wait, you mean these old civilizations were overthrown by the harsh *gasp* REALITY that they were simply invaded ??!
You mean their perception and changing the way they percieved things didn't do sh*t for them - just as expected by any sane person ?

Reality is objective, anything you make of it is subjective by definition and regardless of your flawed and false opinion.
In your perception (which is simply 100.00% wrong), you live in lala-land and believe in fairtytales and unicorns so to speak.
That's the perception of a mentally ill person. Period.

The only things that will manifest in your life will be the catastrophic results of you frantically attempting to negate reality and try to live the childish illusion you chould change reality at your will (or with a blink of your perception).

The good thing is that you already made all that crystal clear, so there's absolutely no surprise here.
Anyway, I wish you the best of luck - you'll seriously need it, basically stumbling through life out-of-control and (mildly put) on the verge of insanity.
Vod
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March 05, 2014, 03:51:31 AM
#17
I'd rather live in a mud hut I built myself than a pile of toothpicks, but that's just me. 

Actually, you'd rather live where you don't need to build or contribute anything.  Aren't you lazy, unemployed and living with your parents?   Roll Eyes

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March 05, 2014, 01:06:23 AM
#16
"Momma told me not to look into the eyes of the Sun!"

"But Momma, that's where the fun is!"

Bruce Springsteen, "Blinded By The Light".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Iaca30QbOo

My $.02.

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March 05, 2014, 12:59:05 AM
#15
I've stared into the sun for a few minutes before.  How come I'm not blind?  How come I can see much better than the average person and better than I once did?
Staring at the sun rarely causes total blindness. It's likely that you're partially blind but don't know it, because the human brain does an amazing job of compensating for that. When you say you see much better, is that your self-diagnosis or did you get an actual vision test by a professional ophthalmologist? I guarantee that the latter will demonstrate that staring at the sun did not, in fact, improve your vision.

If you "see" something other than the sun when staring at it, then something is definitely shaky with your mental health (which is clearly the case, judging your other postings). Be it drugs, mental condition, alcohol abuse or whatever. You're in serious need of a skilled psychatrist.
Actually, seeing something other than the sun when starting at it is quite normal, due to the aforementioned compensation for partial blindness. The brain tries to fill in blind spots with what it expects to see, with occasionally hilarious results. It's a well-known cause of visual hallucinations in perfectly sane people (not that dank is necessarily sane). Like I said, if staring at the sun changes the way you see things, you need to see an ophthalmologist.
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March 04, 2014, 10:54:00 PM
#14
much ignorance.  very doubt.  such ego.

Vod - I know you know this, because I've refuted your false accusations several times before, but I suppose I must say it again; I have never shot up a drug into my body.  Take a break with the fear mongering smear campaign.

Falcon - People all over the world still stare into the sun for energy to this very day.  Including me, though I have not done it as much as others.  Incas still live today.  Aztecs still live today.  Egyptians still live today.  Falcon, please actually stare into the sun before bashing someone who has experienced it.

Josh - If you believe it will hurt your eyes then perhaps it will.  Though the people that have actually done so would argue otherwise.

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/another-look-at-prahlad-jani-a-person-who-s-lived-without-food-and-water-for-over-70-years

Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

I suppose I should post a video of me staring into the sun next time it comes out.

So much Doge. So clueless. Such uneducated.

I know you're not good at reading so I'll repeat it... I did stare into the setting sun once a while (big surprise, duh! , tell me anyone who never did that ?!).
But knowing that staring into it doesn't give any special energy and lacking a carry-along solar panel, I never spent specifically much time on it (which is also better for eyesight).

Yes, a few Incas and Aztecs live today. In dirty shitholes with their once great cultures decaying and dying into complete irrelevance. They lived by something probably much closer to your recommendations than mine and this is the natural result. Go figure.
Egyptians discovered electricity, adapted and went with the flow of time. Ironically, they're likely the ones who would rather prefer some air conditioning or shadow than staring into the sun that scorches their earth every day.

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Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

Classic quote of yours and reflects your mental state.
Perception is a filter (depending on your mental abilities) for reality - not the way around. You filter seems clogged and needs replacement.
"One can ignore reality, but one cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality."

I'd rather live in a mud hut I built myself than a pile of toothpicks, but that's just me.  Have you considered that perhaps maybe the reason their population has dwindled is because our society is completely destructive and barbaric?  FFS, our nation was founded on the principle of white men sailing to america and slaughtering masses of native people, genocide.  And what do you ya know, we're still committing genocide to this day.

Reality is not objective, it is subjective to your perception.  So yes, change your perception and your life will change accordingly.  Just as you say staring into the sun is not good and will cause damage to your eyes, this is subjective to your perception.  In my perception, it gives you energy, wisdom and peace so it will manifest as such in my reality.
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March 04, 2014, 08:40:16 PM
#13
much ignorance.  very doubt.  such ego.

Vod - I know you know this, because I've refuted your false accusations several times before, but I suppose I must say it again; I have never shot up a drug into my body.  Take a break with the fear mongering smear campaign.

Falcon - People all over the world still stare into the sun for energy to this very day.  Including me, though I have not done it as much as others.  Incas still live today.  Aztecs still live today.  Egyptians still live today.  Falcon, please actually stare into the sun before bashing someone who has experienced it.

Josh - If you believe it will hurt your eyes then perhaps it will.  Though the people that have actually done so would argue otherwise.

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/another-look-at-prahlad-jani-a-person-who-s-lived-without-food-and-water-for-over-70-years

Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

I suppose I should post a video of me staring into the sun next time it comes out.

So much Doge. So clueless. Such uneducated.

I know you're not good at reading so I'll repeat it... I did stare into the setting sun once a while (big surprise, duh! , tell me anyone who never did that ?!).
But knowing that staring into it doesn't give any special energy and lacking a carry-along solar panel, I never spent specifically much time on it (which is also better for eyesight).

Yes, a few Incas and Aztecs live today. In dirty shitholes with their once great cultures decaying and dying into complete irrelevance. They lived by something probably much closer to your recommendations than mine and this is the natural result. Go figure.
Egyptians discovered electricity, adapted and went with the flow of time. Ironically, they're likely the ones who would rather prefer some air conditioning or shadow than staring into the sun that scorches their earth every day.

Quote
Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

Classic quote of yours and reflects your mental state.
Perception is a filter (depending on your mental abilities) for reality - not the way around. You filter seems clogged and needs replacement.
"One can ignore reality, but one cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality."
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March 04, 2014, 08:28:12 PM
#12
much ignorance.  very doubt.  such ego.

Vod - I know you know this, because I've refuted your false accusations several times before, but I suppose I must say it again; I have never shot up a drug into my body.  Take a break with the fear mongering smear campaign.

Falcon - People all over the world still stare into the sun for energy to this very day.  Including me, though I have not done it as much as others.  Incas still live today.  Aztecs still live today.  Egyptians still live today.  Falcon, please actually stare into the sun before bashing someone who has experienced it.

Josh - If you believe it will hurt your eyes then perhaps it will.  Though the people that have actually done so would argue otherwise.

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/another-look-at-prahlad-jani-a-person-who-s-lived-without-food-and-water-for-over-70-years

Reality is merely the filter of your perception.  Change your perception and you change your reality.

I suppose I should post a video of me staring into the sun next time it comes out.
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March 04, 2014, 07:20:25 PM
#11
After reading this, you have me seriously concerned for your mental health Dank. Staring into the sun for too long can give you Permanent loss of vision. Please see a therapist, even if it's for a short while, it may help a lot.
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March 04, 2014, 07:00:21 PM
#10
What hallucinations?

You guys can discount what ancient civilizations have been doing for several thousands of years, that's fine

In case you missed it - those civilizations are now extinct.
I have no evidence that they all went blind by staring into the sun and thus vanished over time Wink (which is a seriously retarded idea unless you wear some UV protection or limit it to sunsets only - letting the atmosphere being your UV filter), but it is known that positioning yourself into direct sunlight (to some extend) is a very healthy thing to do. Nothing new.

If you "see" something other than the sun when staring at it, then something is definitely shaky with your mental health (which is clearly the case, judging your other postings). Be it drugs, mental condition, alcohol abuse or whatever. You're in serious need of a skilled psychatrist.

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I implore you to try for yourself next time the sun sets.  Tell me, what do you see?

What I see is a typical stellar object (Sol) that runs nuclear fusion in some 93 Million miles distance. The atmospheric effect sometimes gives it a nice, redísh color when it sets on the horizon.
Vod
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March 04, 2014, 06:35:48 PM
#9
I've stared into the sun for a few minutes before.  How come I'm not blind?  How come I can see much better than the average person and better than I once did?

Instead of lying, go actually do it.  When you stop posting here because of blindness, it is a win win for everyone.   Wink

Seriously, lay off the injections for a few days to let the hallucinations slow down, then go actually stare into the sun for a few minutes.  Please.
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March 04, 2014, 06:06:02 PM
#8
I've stared into the sun for a few minutes before.  How come I'm not blind?  How come I can see much better than the average person and better than I once did?
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March 04, 2014, 01:56:51 PM
#7
Enjoy your blindness.
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March 04, 2014, 10:39:45 AM
#6
It's a nice song actually, I like  Smiley


Savatage Stare Into The Sun Live In Japan 1994
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March 03, 2014, 10:41:32 PM
#5
What hallucinations?

You guys can discount what ancient civilizations have been doing for several thousands of years, that's fine.  I know we like to think we're way more advanced than them now, but all we are is more destructive.  We've traded all spiritual wisdom/knowledge for egoistic knowledge of external technology.  In their eyes, as well as many that live beyond the illusion of a capitalist society, we are simply children playing a game of king of the hill in a sandbox.  The true technology waiting to be tapped into is inside of you and would ratify all frivolous technology useless.  Just keep in mind in the event of food scarcity, you can go without food as long as you believe you can.  You may see the sun become an invaluable resource at that time.
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