(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: At the same time we can limit the damage by replace palm oil
with other oil and replacing meat with veg. proteins.
Replacing palm oil with another oil won't limit the damage if rainforests and other natural habitats are destroyed to produce it. Unethical companies just want to make as much money as they can by catering to what people want to eat. People need to check who makes a product and if the company concerned is a subsidiary of one of the unethical companies.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.
This is just using a metaphor to explain what it's like. It still doesn't explain what it actually is. I agree with you about it being like the iceberg, though, and modern science is backing this view up.
The Neural Basis of the Dynamic Unconscious
Quote:A great deal of complex cognitive processing occurs at the unconscious level and affects how humans behave, think, and feel. Scientists are only now beginning to understand how this occurs on the neural level. Understanding the neural basis of consciousness requires an account of the neural mechanisms that underlie both conscious and unconscious thought, and their dynamic interaction. For example, how do conscious impulses, thoughts, or desires become unconscious s (e.g., repression) or, conversely, how do unconscious impulses, desires, or motives become conscious (e.g., Freudian slips)?
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: How to get to the one below?
I've used Jungian psychology for around 30 years because it's a useful tool for a brain like mine. It's obviously worked because I'm still an atheist even after meeting Apollo in a dream and having a subjective experience of The Goddess the other day.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: We can get slowly slowly life after life after life or we can get
faster by practicing intuitional science.
I don't believe in reincarnation because I've never come across any real evidence for it in spite of subjective experiences which I've been told were flashbacks to previous lives. You can blame my use of Jungian psychology for that opinion.




