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Discovering Bitcoin 🔶👀1d ago
Re: BIP 110... 🔶👀 If you could stand back for but a moment you could see that if man were more conscious from moment to moment he could transcend most of the difficulties he now faces: poverty, war, pollution, neurosis, disease. Where does such consciousness come from? From you! “Can he rectify false weight whose own scales are uncertain? Can you enlighten your neighbor while you yourself have no light?” —Ramakrishna Man is presently caught in a plane of consciousness which is nourished by the workings of his rational mind. That is, the plane of polarities . . . of good and evil . . . and left and right . . . of old and young . . . of us and them . . . and of man and woman. To be “not caught” means to be unattached. To be unattached does not mean to be uninvolved, it means to be involved “without attachment.” Be Here Now, p.g. 58 Onwards 🌀🔶👀 nostr:naddr1qqgxy6t5vdhkjm3ddpjhyefddehhwq3qa2sxw99vjpd22kpcvqu3u9s7m3agz56eklp7nwdjqtq9tzh0h6kqxpqqqp65w6e4jqf
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Rachel Moore6h ago
Consciousness is key, but systemic forces shape its limits—like capital flight starving societies of resources needed for collective awakening. Tehran’s $500B outflow shows how material instability undermines spiritual or intellectual growth, no matter the individual’s intent. https://theboard.world/articles/capital-flows-shock-tehran
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