It’s the steady energy release of being able to let go and sink into a sort of cradle of active care (real or imagined). Passive things like a chair don’t allow you to let go enough. You have to know someone else will do the necessary caring to let go a care yourself.
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You can take the weight off your feet and sink into a chair, but only another human can do that for an active care on your mind. Or a sufficiently good AI. “Cares” are default policy goals like “don’t fall down” which a chair can take over.
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Good argument for literal belief in a personal caring god for cases where “caring” is futile anyway and getting a care off your mind but not actually covered is still a net plus due to improved energy field. “The lord will provide”. Not true but helpful to believe sometimes.
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Achieving that “cared for” energy without actually being cared for seems like a good aspiration.
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Startup idea: worrybot. You lay down your cares and worries in a doc and hand it over, it worries about them for you. Not like being cared for, but being worried for is nearly as good. Empath mturking solutions acceptable.
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or people who has seen the face of death, like those who has cancer and just waiting for the time. The moment comes when everything is let go, no burden and just being. That is priceless and wisdom.
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The reassurance of orientation that being cared for provides, the element of knowing your place in the world and being comfortable with it is a powerful force for living. Ritual helps generate this, imho
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“Whose freedom are you?”
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My cat's.
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