I always love to ask people why they believe. The epistemology of first person experiences with God is very interesting to me. Thank you for sharing some of the details. And yeah, it’s like meditation.. people who have never experienced some of these things for themselves have a hard time believing they would think differently if they had. Maybe radically differently. Such a self is so hard to imagine that people just assume it doesn’t exist.
I wish they could consider though the impact of finding good reasons to believe they have been seen by (and now maybe I’m assuming details of your experience you didn’t share but..) and are important to a divine and divinely-loving being.
Glad to hear it.. I was feeling stressed for you
If we think the war our current society work is so important, and if we recognize that we use coercion as a tool to get it, then how much of our lifetime labor would we personally offer to contribute to aliens who showed up with credible promises of voluntarism as a product - something that would magically wave away all the problems of adopting voluntarism. A year? More? Less? I would propose that the smallest value that the answer would take is equal to the time they will spend earning money for taxes in their lifetime that they wouldn’t need to pay in this virtuous, equally functional voluntarist world. It would go up from there as a function of the perceived moral value of living in a non-coercive society.
I wonder if pets appreciate the fact that they don’t have to worry about being eaten
Way to get enough: work or charity.
I don’t think it’s possible. As long as they can work, someone will part then some amount of bitcoin, which then sets the price of the doctor’s services
I’m interested in the answer to this. Hopefully paid relays are on there?
Don’t know why, but I’m feeling no stress and a lot of love for everyone out there. 🫂🫂🫂
May you be well.
Because what I really want in a driver is someone who loves freedom and good vibes 🤙







