addiction
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that which you cant stop ultimately controls you from Project19 1151 days old
Addiction is the consequence of an undeveloped will. The power associated with will is given over to a substance , process or paradigm that will then ...
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Human race running out of space from Project19 1230 days old
[ ... ] to know without language or visual context, being conscious without the addiction to meaning - BEING Human being - your beauty lies in ignorance
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Process Addict from Project19 1251 days old
[ ... ] to substance addiction, Process addictions are the one’s society applauds. [working, winning, high-stress, perfectionism, relationships, making ...
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So you dont have any addictions - right... from Project19 1255 days old
[ ... ] an emotional or addiction problem, neglecting to buy condoms or to take the pill, avoiding meeting people and not developing social skills that ...
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control paradigm from Project19 1255 days old
[ ... ] the means of addiction. A control paradigm puts its external values first before the values of the individual, Having neither use nor place for ...
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beware of the process... from Project19 1256 days old
[ ... ] recognized as addiction, which include a craving for the drug or behavior, increased tolerance to exposure, and withdrawal symptoms in the ...
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Paint by number existance from Project19 1256 days old
[ ... ] make it so! Addiction is a phenomenon that affects all of us in more ways than we would like to admit. Addictive behavior is not only about the ...
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choose your control paradigm well from Project19 1257 days old
Numbing ourselves with addictions of process (money and power) or of substance (drugs and alcohol) makes us forget the pain of living in a control paradigm ...
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Paradigm trap from Project19 1257 days old
[ ... ] cycle too. Addiction to a paradigm results in either paradigm death or death of those who maintain the paradigm. [Cults, government, religion, ...
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Addiction Consciousness from Project19 1258 days old
[ ... ] nurture their addiction? More importantly, were we to become aware of an addictive paradigm controlling an aspect of our lives would we choose to ...
