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Canadabis
10-28-2005, 02:34 PM
This fell out of my head. Now im gonna go fill it back up with THC :thumbsup:

I just thought, that there must be a point beyond everyones understanding. No single person or group of poeple can reason or draw a conclusion, or all conclusions to every corelated consideration affecting any given interpersonal situation. I mean there can be differing levels of understainding in a situation, and different levels of environmental manipulation applied by the differing levels; and to differing levels of success. But the whole function of thinking any given situation or event through eventually will lead us to the full extent of our own minds, and the point at which we can go no further, in our given circumstances at this time with our reasoning. We just cant figure something out. All of us reach this point at different speeds, but the point itself only moves by being asked to. Many times. So if you truely do desire to know more or expand past that point, you have to be responsible enough to do it, and be willing to accept the new bounds of your understanding, wether you enjoy it or not. And I think success can sometimes be found in knowing your limit and working within it, however I personally think maybe its everyones personal duty to themselves to have the broadest horizons possible to them, even if thats just to how well they can understand other people. From there the possibilities for rainbows and lollipops are endless.

:twocents:


0.o

3 Sheets To The Wind
10-28-2005, 02:35 PM
This fell out of my head. Now im gonna go fill it back up with THC :thumbsup:

I just thought, that there must be a point beyond everyones understanding. No single person or group of poeple can reason or draw a conclusion, or all conclusions to every corelated consideration affecting any given interpersonal situation. I mean there can be differing levels of understainding in a situation, and different levels of environmental manipulation applied by the differing levels; and to differing levels of success. But the whole function of thinking any given situation or event through eventually will lead us to the full extent of our own minds, and the point at which we can go no further, in our given circumstances at this time with our reasoning. We just cant figure something out. All of us reach this point at different speeds, but the point itself only moves by being asked to. Many times. So if you truely do desire to know more or expand past that point, you have to be responsible enough to do it, and be willing to accept the new bounds of your understanding, wether you enjoy it or not. And I think success can sometimes be found in knowing your limit and working within it, however I personally think maybe its everyones personal duty to themselves to have the broadest horizons possible to them, even if thats just to how well they can understand other people. From there the possibilities for rainbows and lollipops are endless.

:twocents:


0.o

*Falls backwards*

*Thump*

*Drool*

That confused me beyond belief.. and i only got the the 3rd line! haha

Canadabis
10-28-2005, 02:41 PM
Im so high. I wish there were good cartoons during the day for lazy people :thumbsup:

FunkyMonkey
10-28-2005, 02:46 PM
I have just encountered possibly the most insightful intellectual post I have ever read on this board. I have lived by that ideal for a long time.
Experienceing the mental and emotional atmosphere within yourself will always lead to your own personal evolution that is as constant as you choose for it to be.
There is no greater gift you can give yourself than to persue enlightenment and it is an elusive goal since your lnadscapes are forever changing and adapting to your new levels of understanding.
It is also by this very ideal that we can see that it is impossible for anyone to share the same understanding of any given situation. Even two people looking at the same facts is like they are looking at a subjective piece of art since their interperatations are always going to vary on some level . We are the accumulation of our experiences, thoughts, emotions, and goals and no two sets will ever be identicle. So, in essence we all live in our own realities and can only ever hope to connect long enough to communicate how we see the world. We will never 'live' in the same reality as anyone else. But we can draw verbal pictures of our worlds, colour them in and share. Relationships are like two people colouring in the same picture at the same time, appreciating the result and sharing it between themselves and others.
Man , your thread has by mind workin hyperspeed this morning.
If I dont detatch now Ill never get anything done this am!

Canadabis
10-28-2005, 02:50 PM
Im glad I have gotten you all excited, nothing like an excitable monkey in a dsico suit getting a brain-rub from a dolphin. :cool:

3 Sheets To The Wind
10-28-2005, 03:53 PM
Im so high. I wish there were good cartoons during the day for lazy people :thumbsup:

There are!

Countless cartoons. Well i dunno about you, but on sky+ (in UK) there are way too many channels, but there's ALWAYS something to watch:D

GHoSToKeR
10-28-2005, 10:21 PM
Im glad I have gotten you all excited, nothing like an excitable monkey in a dsico suit getting a brain-rub from a dolphin. :cool:
How about... Oh wait, no, that's the same thing. Just a different monkey.

Ousted
10-28-2005, 11:40 PM
This fell out of my head. Now im gonna go fill it back up with THC :thumbsup:

I just thought, that there must be a point beyond everyones understanding. No single person or group of poeple can reason or draw a conclusion, or all conclusions to every corelated consideration affecting any given interpersonal situation. I mean there can be differing levels of understainding in a situation, and different levels of environmental manipulation applied by the differing levels; and to differing levels of success. But the whole function of thinking any given situation or event through eventually will lead us to the full extent of our own minds, and the point at which we can go no further, in our given circumstances at this time with our reasoning. We just cant figure something out. All of us reach this point at different speeds, but the point itself only moves by being asked to. Many times. So if you truely do desire to know more or expand past that point, you have to be responsible enough to do it, and be willing to accept the new bounds of your understanding, wether you enjoy it or not. And I think success can sometimes be found in knowing your limit and working within it, however I personally think maybe its everyones personal duty to themselves to have the broadest horizons possible to them, even if thats just to how well they can understand other people. From there the possibilities for rainbows and lollipops are endless.

:twocents:


0.o

Great post.

Omni05
10-29-2005, 02:13 AM
It seems to draw a lot of inspiration from the book Emotional Intelligence i suggest if anybody is interested in reaching their maximum potential, that they pick up a copy of this book and read it very slowly. Then make sure to pick it up from time to time to remember it. The book contains references to hundreds of other sources if you are looking for extra info.

Can be found in book stores in the Psychology section.

daZenfmeister
10-29-2005, 02:38 AM
Yeah, but any perspective that you give us is going to be skewed to your point of view and therefor doesn't apply to us or at least doesn't FULLY apply.

Personally I think that our brains are so complex. I've been experimenting a lot with drugs lately just to get more knowledge on that 'facet' of life. But its given me a lot of ideas and made me a little crazy (what with all of my latent schizophrenia). Just think about it though, add a chemical like psilocybin and all of a sudden the world changes. I don't think that drugs are the only thing in life. But its amazing to try to observe yourself and how your mind works on drugs. Anyways I don't know where I was going with that but whatever. :confused:

Yeah I know I fucked myself up doing drugs but oh well. You only live once. :thumbsup: