Lit, I want thoughts, weird thought experiments, ones that are as if they were created by aliens, I want to push myself to the limit of what is possible for me to comprehend, in terms of philosophical ideas. I want to be taken as far down the rabbit hole as I can possibly go.
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>>8448162
Read my diary desu
>>8448184
post your diary senpai.
>>8448187
Here are some random pages, don't feel comfortable posting the rest tbqh.
https://yuki.la/lit/7595368#p7601164
>>8448199
>https://yuki.la/lit/7595368#p7601164
file no longer exists is what it says.
>>8448162
> the limit of what is possible for me to comprehend
> as far down the rabbit hole as I can possibly go
Realize that everything that you experience is just your brain's interpretation of sensory data. It's not what is actually out there, just what your brain makes it out to be.
Think about what "I" means. Is it the body? Well you can view the body, so no. Is it the mind? Well you can watch as thoughts and emotions come and go. If you were the thought or emotion you would go with it. So no, you are not your thoughts. Is it the observer of thoughts? Maybe, but what does that even mean?
>>8448217
Scroll down to the bottom, a couple of them were typed up and survived. Additionally, I've been doing a lot of shitposting about it on lit, so if you googled site:https://yuki.la/lit/ "kiyohime" or "kiyo" or "dragon" or "Holy Guardian Angel" you'll find lots of dumb dragonposts.
>>8448162
Christian gnosticism is beguiling. There is a good introductory podcast on it on the BBC website, Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time. Dualism, the world was created imperfectly by a lower emanation, with an unknowable God above.
Philip K Dick's fiction is along themes of perception and reality as shaped by authority, media, and drugs, inflormed by Jung's ideas of the subconsciousness. The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch could be along what you seek. For Dick, perception IS reality - including the perceptions of others, which
Aliens? Chariots Of The Gods by Erich von Daniken; ancient astronauts gave early man knowledge, and so on (anticipated in fiction in Lovecraft's At The Mountains Of Madness) More currently, Graham Hancock's work on supposed lost civilisations and the importance of psychedelics in societies.
David Icke is pretty out there but he is an engaging speaker, and his lizard men could be taken as allegorical. He is also informed by gnosticism (the demiurge's archons who are the elite, etc.)
Aldous Huxley's non fiction about perception and drugs. A fascinating figure who claimed to have repaired his poor eyesight by willpower.
There is also the occult and esoteric body of work, which I have no familiarity with.
>>8448184
Are you the original 2015 my diary desu poster?
>>8448313
2nd paragraph: 'which... expressed strongly, intrude on the subconscious of others, shaping it.'
>>8448224
You're a seat.
>>8448220
What
>>8448224
>Think about what "I" means. Is it the body? Well you can view the body, so no.
>the body can't view itself
>>8448162
I smell better than you.