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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "Manifesting: The Spiritual Practice Taking Over the Internet" video.
@madderverse No. Telling people they're responsible for having been attacked is the exact opposite of facing reality. It's making up any lie whatsoever to blame the victim.
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@jqv666 It's absolutely despicable that you think spitting on victims is permissable as a coping mechanism for your psychological problems.
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@jqv666 With imagined magical powers comes great cruelty. Your worldview is nothing but an extreme rejection of all compassion.
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@Great1Duane Your ideology is one of pure arrogance, that elevates arrogance to such monstrous proportions that you have to do away with compassion altogether.
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@schtufe11 It's obviously untrue. It's just also extremely wicked.
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Some members of the Boxer rebellion strongly believed they were immune to bullets, which made them particularly easy to shoot.
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There is no "true self" and "societal and self imposed psychological/behavioral limitations" are just parts of what causes your behavior.
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And to simultaneously look down on everyone less fortunate and to spit on victims of violence.
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When you pray and it doesn't happen, it's the god's fault, though. The manifesters blame individual victims for their misfortune, not a lack of sacrifices or rituals.
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"What you do" is part of "the hand you've been dealt".
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Compassion is a "limiting belief" only for psychopaths.
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Nope. And you seem to have 0 understanding of any kind of physics.
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Wtf do you mean? There was never in all of history any time in which this BS was in the least believable.
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@AlekseyMaksimovichPeshkov Those are hopeful findings for an eventual cure for religiosity.
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>that kind of thinking can lead to some really nasty ideas being furthered Lol, what idea could possibly be nastier than that idea itself?
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Why tf would you "respect" a belief?
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That's literally the entire point.
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This "manifestation" delusion is the least positive thought I can imagine. It's nothing but the most extreme form of rejection of all compassion.
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Choices exist. And they mediate actions, which are of course important. But there is no "you" that could have "ownership" of choices. They appear like everything else in the world. This feeling of separation from the world is the motor of envy and pride and hatred.
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Women are more likely to believe in all kinds of superstitious BS, there is no special explanation necessary. Besides in "manifestation" you think you are doing something.
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That's simply a wrong opinion. The "manifesters" think that everyone has magical influence on everything. It has nothing to do with planning. You can imagine being a dragon in "5 sense reality type of way in your head" for however long you like, it still won't happen.
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Nope, your beliefs have absolutely 0 baring on whether the tides come in or not. Obviously your beliefs have an effect on your actions, which has nothing to do with "manifestation" whatsoever.
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@Polyfron >for almost everything we do Yeah, which has nothing to do with manifesting. >where it seems as if causality/the universe itself bends ever so slightly according to your intention People are negatively surprised all the time.
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>similar principle No. Thinking you magically cause everything that happens has 0 to do with acknowledging that "mindset" exists.
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This is another example of the strong correlation between a belief's absurdity and it's wickedness. People already tend to blame the unfortunate and take pride in being fortunate. "Manifestation" takes this unwholesome and unjustifiable attitude to it's extreme.
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Doesn't matter, your brand of delusion is still nothing but a radical rejection of compassion. As empirically absurd as it is ethically disgusting.
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Motivation doesn't have anything to do with "manifestation".
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