I’d like to hear about people’s most successful approaches or styles (even if unconventional), that helped them to overcome or at least get their various struggles under control.

So for example, Sinclair Method (naltrexone) [baclofen adjuvant] --> problem drinking.

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    Scientism, which presumes materialism, and therefore presumes that Awareness/Knowing/Meaning/Will can’t be real, but that is prejudice: all those are testable and objectively-real.

    This tells us that you don’t know what science or materialism are or how they work.

    Karl Popper would have called-out that NON-falsifiable dogma ISN’T AND NEVER WAS Science, as would have Carl Sagan…

    A moment of clarity.

    in the hopes of breaking my Soul/CellOfGod/ChildOfGod/Atman from getting perpetually-recycled in Universe.

    Aaand we’re back.

    lost 10% of my brain between about 10-16, then, in the last 14y or so ( I’m gaining on 60yo ), a thousand-ish concussions, trying to break my will-to-live with a cudgel, so I could murder my life

    And finally an explanation, for which you have my deepest sympathy. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. I’m glad you failed and that you’re ok to be living now. It takes what it takes, each to their own.

    Ps

    It takes years to grow-in new/replacement brain, but the meditations do speed the process.

    It seems that adult neurogenesis hasn’t yet been shown to happen to any meaningful degree. Time will tell. And, dare I say it, scientific research.

    I wish you well.

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      Yeah, there was a lot to unpack and I definitely had a bunch of eyebrow raising moments. But if it works for our Lemmy pal up above, I’m not going to shake that tree.

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        I read things like this (or try to) and I think, just let him be. The most powerful thing that can help someone is what they think works for them. There’s no need to tear it down if it’s not harmful to others.

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          if it’s not harmful to others.

          Well, if they can vote and spread misinformation then I see that as harmful to others.

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            If someone stumbles across something like this and is influenced by it, I think odds are extremely great that they were already of a similar mindset. If it preached violence or bigotry or anytime I’d see more of an issue.

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      Science: the ruthlessly-objective, systematic, progressive annihilation of both direct & indirect ignorance, no matter what that does to one’s worldview.

      THE keystone book in understanding this, is Douglas Hofstadter’s brilliant “Godel Escher Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid”, which hammers that if one remains within a self-consistent formal-system-of-knowing, then it ISN’T POSSIBLE for one to be knowing Universe-complete, and that is mathematical fact.

      Journalism, real journalism, is the essence of science, just without the hard-rigor.

      Anybody who isn’t competent in understanding what Hofstadter’s book means, isn’t competent in philosophy.

      https://www.amazon.com/Gödel-Escher-Bach-Eternal-Golden/dp/0465026567/

      https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Journalism-Revised-Updated-4th-ebook/dp/B08ZXRQLZT/


      “That which isn’t matter, DOESN’T EXIST.”

      That is materialism.

      “God: The Failed Hypothesis”, by Victor Stenger, iirc, was the book that made me see what the fundamentalist materialists were saying.

      Unreadable gaslighting, materialist dogma is.

      The whole “The Hard Problem” of Consciousness is produced by the definition of “real” to be identical-with “matter”.

      Artifact-of-the-view.

      aka prejudice.


      You deem it delusion that the Soul-memories of some of its other-lives/incarnations nuked my Catholic upbringing?

      lol

      I changed my worldview as a direct result of evidence, and that took years, because the smashing-of-assumptions was sooo profound…

      … and you are gloriously certain that it is only my delusion, because it is axiomatic that That Cannot Validly Be,

      and you deem me incompetent in Science?

      That is funny.


      I’ve proven unable to put my proper, revised, with systematic links to things, including a scientific paper proving that Western Medicine has been gaslighting an entire category of patients, up, and I’ve downvoted my comment that you replied-to, to make it no-longer-significant on this discussion,

      but I’m leaving it up, so that all the denigration can be visible, and everybody, for all time, can laugh at the “defective” that I am, who wrote a spur-of-the-moment 1000-word comment, and didn’t get it hammered-out perfectly-clearly.

      Feel free to denigrate my replacement comment, which had to be posted in 2 parts, because of some kind of character-limit, possibly at 10k chars.

      Wishing you well, but your contempt for my understanding is insulting, and your presumption that knowing-of-previous-lives-of-one’s-continuum is delusion axiomatically, is also insulting.

      Awareness is simultaneously immaterial AND real.

      All “science” which ignores/denies that, isn’t science, it is ideological-addiction/prejudice, and gaslighting.

      At population-scale, so long as you don’t have either a population primed with materialist prejudice, or with anti-subtle-awareness-habits like eating pork or eggs, it is entirely possible to test whether reincarnation is real,

      and there are multiple books on the scientific testing of such, as with documenting a child’s remembering of some previous-life, and then going to that part of the world & doing the history-research to discover that what that kid said, was true.

      Don’t do the research, if it’d violate your assumption-river/religion, though, obviously: devout materialism is comforting for you, then remain in it, if you want, and glory in the amassed Authority which contempts my empiricism & objectivity.

      “The Boy Who Knew Too Much”, is, iirc, 1 of the available options, though there is another book which is, apparently, a huge & dry scientific work, yellowish cover, iirc.

      Salut, Namaste, & Kaizen, but I hope we never meet:

      The intersection of Empiricist-Objectivity & Kaizen is the ONLY TRUE assumption-river/religion, in my eyes, and whatever cosmology works most-completely, not most-self-consistently, but most-completely, is what I need to hold to,

      …and that you have already deemed axiomatically to be only delusion.

      Good.

      Honour your path.