You can't force yourself to drop attachments. They drop naturally as you go through that awakening process. So it may be that the surrender is something that only comes after when you're no longer you. There's nothing to hang on to. And so the surrender is the natural state. Same thing for releasing the sense of eye or attachment. It could very well be. That's an interesting perspective. Because what are the things that i have i guess learned the most from are all the delitions that i've made. Not the edditions so much, but the delitions. I have kept journals since i was 18 years old. and there's nothing like being called a liar in your
Title: Description:Sam McRoberts is the CEO of VUDU Marketing, an SEO agency and author of the book ‘Screw the Zoo’, a book that helps you “escape from your cage, free your mind, and take over the world.” You can contact Sam on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Sams_Antics and get his book at https://screwthezoo.com/ Show Notes:
- Life as a digital nomad
- Role of video games in children’ education
- The Great Unwashed
- Running an SEO consultancy
- Jed McKenna — A fictional character?
- Being kind to everyone
- Importance of curation in social media
- Bot infestation in Twitter
- Free will vs. Nature of reality
- Surrender comes after enlightenment, not before
- Memory as a latticework
- Shannon Limit
- Love as detachment
- Perseverance and survivorship bias
- The Original Sin
- Another dark age?
- To mute, or to block?
- Virtual Reality and Robots
- Psychedelics
Books Recommended:
- The Beginning of Infinity; by David Deutsch
- Cloud Atlas; by David Mitchell
- Screw the Zoo; by Sam McRoberts