Existential Concerns at Dunedin’s Captain Cook Tavern
As a drunk student in Dunedin at the University of Otago in the early 2000’s, I found myself facing the strangest of situations.
As a drunk student in Dunedin at the University of Otago in the early 2000’s, I found myself facing the strangest of situations.
An existential exploration of life in South Korea, here’s my story of life as an expat on Jeju Island.
What are thoughts? To answer this, we have to take a deep dive into the nature of the mind and existence. What isn’t a thought?
Your whole idea of life and who you are is an illusion. The ego is manifested from your consciousness so that you can experience life as you know it.
Your physical reality is nothing but an illusion. We are spiritual beings with consciousness that manifests all of our experiences. Things aren’t as they seem.
Your intuition can help you solve problems of philosophy. Here are some famous philosophical dilemmas and my approach from intuitive wisdom.
How can we have freedom in a world of cause and effect? We need a spiritual answer to this philosophical problem.
If you ask me, the biggest problem for most people is that they fear death. But when we stop fearing death, we are truly free.
Studying philosophy forced me to set aside my trust in my intuition and focus on materialism, but I finally returned to spirituality. Don’t let your inner truths be drowned out by the messages you absorb around you.
Science would have us believe that things are random, dead, and meaningless. It wants us to think a virus will have the same effect on us all, our reaction to it is random and unpredictable, and there’s nothing in our control that we can do about it. It wants us to think that particles and waves are just a building block of the universe but it has nothing to do with our day to day life.