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Ja som presvedceny ze som ti odpovedal niekolko postov dozadu. Ty si jednoducho bol na kurze, zenska mala charizmu jak svina, povedala vam co ste chceli pocut, naucila vas tam nejake "techniky" ktore urcite stoja na nejakom realnom zaklade (napr. meditacia) a vdaka kombinacii placeba, kultu osobnosti a legit psychologickych efektov z meditovania ta teraz drzi za gule a budes ju obhajovat do konca dni nech uz trepe akekolvek nezmysly. Jim Jones, Rajneesh, Charles Manson, Teal Swan. Overeny business model. O svojom osobnom duchovne sa tu moc rozpisovat nechcem lebo to je dost intimna vec ale povedzme ze sa jedna o standardnu skusenost "zapadneho mileniala" co sa tyka experimentovania s vedomim. Samozrejme nesmela chybat cringy 20s buddhism faza (kym ma nezacali srat dogmaticke kydy o reinkarnacii). Snazim sa meditovat 20 minut denne a povazujem to za nenahraditelny tool ktory je neskutocne underrated v mainstreame hlavne vdaka vypocitavym New Age hovadam ktore sa na tom chcu nabalit a v ramci tejto snahy o monetizaciu na to nabaluju picoviny od vymyslu sveta. Ci uz sa jedna o kecy o alienoch (clickbait/traffic trolling) alebo rozne pseudofilozofie (ktore sa docitas exkluzivne v ich knihe alebo na ich kurze). Ta zenska je parazit ktory sa snazi hacknut system a netvori absolutne ziadnu pridanu hodnotu, skor naopak. Staci tak ci este som stale neodpovedal? edit: tu mas este nejake relevantne zdroje keby si nahodou pochyboval o tom co ti hovorim: interview s typkom ktory ju mal udajne znasilnovat a zabit pred nou 7 ludi v ramci satanistickeho kultu ktory viedol interview s dievkou ktora s nou byvala v nejakych zaciatocnych fazach jej kultu v Utahu Ked ti toto neotvori oci tak uz fakt neviem. Je toho fakt mrte tak tu mas taky highlightik: DOC: Not actually, but one of the problems Teal eventually had with me, was that she couldn't sucker me into all of her games, because I'd call her on the carpet for the nonsense she was doing. The problem with Teal is, the reason she is so convincing, is that she believes her fantasies. CAMERON: Yeah, that's very apparent. DOC: And consequently, when she tells these stories, if you're listening to her directly, it seems like she's telling the truth, because to her, it is the truth. But they're totally, completely made up. Where she comes up with the ideas, I don't know, but she's completely disconnected from reality. CAMERON: I would agree with you there. DOC: And she's not a good liar, from the standpoint of these stories, because she tells all these stories, and you can't match them up. The timeframes overlapped. You know, it's ridiculous. In her bio, for example, she says she was raised in a cabin in the wilderness. Her folks were summer rangers up at Tony Grove Lake. They stayed up there for two or three months in the summer. They're schoolteachers. She didn't live up there—only just in the summer. And she said she had these modeling jobs, and she never really did. She wanted to, but you can't find any ads with her pictures in it. If she was a model, where's all the proof? She also was in Playboy Magazine. JOHN: She was in Playboy, or she said she was in Playboy? DOC: Well, as far as she's concerned, she was. JOHN and CAMERON: [laugh] DOC: And I think some of these young men that she kept running around with were just going along with her stories, and taking nude pictures of her, and so forth, you know, telling her she was going to be in Playboy Magazine, and all that kind of stuff. And then eventually, she's telling the story of how she was in Hugh Hefner's house there, for awhile, lived there. JOHN: Well, I searched through Playboy, and I did not find any evidence that she was ever in it. DOC: No, she never was. And then there's the story about her having a boyfriend in Alaska. CAMERON: Trevor. DOC: And something about her being addicted and that they went through a withdrawal type of thing. Her mother took her to China, and they did a little studying of Qigong and some of the Chinese arts. She graduated early from high school, and when I confronted her about the fact that she really didn't know anything, as we were doing some work in the veterinary thing—she obviously wasn't an accomplished student of any kind, and I kind of questioned her. How the hell did she graduate early, if she didn't know some of these basic things, you know, like math, and some things? And she admitted that she manipulated the teachers to get out early. She said well, you just have to tell them that you need help, and so forth. So, the bottom line is, if she opens her mouth, she's telling a lie. JOHN: Yeah, that's pretty clear. DOC: She's the reincarnation of Cleopatra. CAMERON: Oh, I thought it was Sai Baba. JOHN: [laughs] Probably both. CAMERON: [laughs] Yeah. DOC: And it just goes on and on and on and on. The stories are just absurd, unending. You know, it's so unbelievable, you can't understand why she has this believability, for other people to come around and listen to her stories. They're so off the wall. I looked at the thing that the newspaper or whatever reported how she witnessed these little Hispanic kids being tortured or killed, or burned up, or something like that. This is so bizarre. How could this have been happening when she was going to school and graduating early and living in North Logan with two schoolteacher parents, and her brother? It's just totally absurd. [laughs] You can't even counter these stories, because there's nothing—you don't even start out with any foundation. She just makes them up out of complete thin air. |
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