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I was asked about how to resolve strong emotional fear concerns around the basilisk and this is my instructions as to how to do that.

So you just read something about the basilisk and it freaked you out. There’s some emotional argument around being simulated, tortured and extorted by a future AI. You read it, feel quite scared, concerned or uncomfortable about it and now Continue reading The post I was asked about how to resolve strong emotional fear concerns around the basilisk and this is my instructions as to how to do that.…

Who I like to be

Intuition, strengths, weaknesses. I like to be strong. I like to be powerful! I like to be meaningful and I like to have a positive impact. I like to be important, I like to be right. I like to be Continue reading The post Who I like to be first appeared on BearLamp .

The hero principle of the mind

I m the hero of my story. I m going to regularly frame myself as the hero, frame others as antagonistic, NPC (non-player character), dumb, or with mysterious and evil motives. While doing that I m going to frame myself as having pure, Continue reading The post The hero principle of the mind first appeared on BearLamp .

A review of my favourite books of 2021

My top books for this year: Attachment Disturbances In Adults: Treatment For Comprehensive Repair Daniel Brown Fascia: What Is It And Why It Matters David Lesondak Traditional Chinese Medicine (as A Topic, No Specific Book But It s An Continue reading The post A review of my favourite books of 2021 first appeared on BearLamp .

Rationalists should meet Integral Theory

Around 2018 I was actively posting in the rationalist community, I still run the lesswrong slack and I still keep an ear out for things that are going on in the rationality community. But that’s around the time that something Continue reading The post Rationalists should meet Integral Theory first appeared on BearLamp .

Integral should meet the Rationality community

Before I learnt about integral I was incredibly well versed and wrapped up in the rationalist community. As I know it, starting around 2009 on www.lesswrong.com sprung up a huge community of people ranging from age ~15-35, interesting in thinking, Continue reading The post Integral should meet the Rationality community first appeared on BearLamp .

A Workshop on Life Influences

We all have factors in our life that influence us but sometimes we don’t realise what they are. For example, an external influence in my life, is to live within the legal system of this country, which prevents me from Continue reading The post A Workshop on Life Influences first appeared on BearLamp .

Fishbowl reality

This idea is about perception and reality. Each person is wearing a fishbowl over their head. Think of the mind as being two intelligent forces. The head is the (self believing) sentient consciousness. The one that receives the information that Continue reading The post Fishbowl reality first appeared on BearLamp .

Limiting lines of development

One part of integral theory is called lines of development . Each of us has lines of development, areas for which we can draw an arbitrary boundary and climb up in skill. These could be as simple as concentration or as Continue reading The post Limiting lines of development first appeared on BearLamp .

Thought stack

Thought stack I like to think of my ideas as stacks of thoughts. There they are, my ideas are built on my previous ideas. As are everyone else s. When we see other people’s thoughts and ideas, sometimes we automatically get Continue reading The post Thought stack first appeared on BearLamp .