The article claims that I called Deepak Chopa one of the most dangerous people on the planet. That is a lie. Many other things in the article are blatantly false.
No, I mean naïve realism, which is the belief that one perceives reality as it is and not through one's own lens. Many are doing it, few are those who laugh at all beliefs :)
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It’s not about beliefs. It’s about empirical evidence and its interpretation and Deepak Chopra is a grifter that lacks both.
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If only there was a tool, or a system that would allow us to make statements about the world that are as objectivly true as we can make them, and then as a safeguard, people who know their shit could assess whether those statements are reasonable to make
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Everyone holds beliefs that they do not laugh at. To fail to recognize this is to misunderstand the nature of belief and of our own minds. Even so, some beliefs are held for better reasons than others.
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The first interesting response, thanks
You have reflected on the nature of the mind. There are those who transcend the circus of belief altogether, resting in pure existence. From there, no belief can be taken seriously and the battles are meaningless. - Show replies
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