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    Terran Biological Research Station 1 is me - TBRS1. Terran Biological Research Station 2 is the basement, and Terran Biological...
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    Part 2 In the second case, the mental point-of-view that does the observing is the "third eye" - the eye that looks INWARD. In Buddhism...
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    Part 1 If you see an image of a person meditating, and there is an eye superimposed on the mediator's forehead, this represents "the...
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    When I am alone, I am a part of everything going on around me. I don't mean this as an abstract philosophical stance - I mean this...
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    Agreed — in remote areas, people are often more humble, and above all more humane..
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    Not necessarily a neurodivergent difference, travel to remote areas where people are used to having space to themselves and you'll find...
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    Does anyone have or understands the third eye? And can tell me of it?
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    This of how inattention manifests in ADHDers: "[o]ften fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in...
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    Didn't know that DMS-5-TR was a thing, my hatred for the DSM-5 has subsided, and the Text Revision has left me sad and speechless since...
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    It's based on the novel of the same name. I heard it's just as good, but the first few chapters are difficult to get through, so I am...
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    Lessons in Chemistry is such a comforting show, from Elizabeth and Calvin being two obviously autistic coded characters to the...
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    My list that I gave my psychologist was useful...and my psychologist told me as much on our second appointment. She commented that...
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    MerCsDs reacted to Coxhere's post in the thread Aloha, fellow human beans with
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    For me, you do NOT choose "incorrectly!" I am WITH you in your being correct for yourself. It's after 1 a.m. here where I live, so I'm...
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    MerCsDs replied to the thread Aloha, fellow human beans.
    I honestly didn’t think of it as a metaphor, I guess this is where my “literal” thinking has decided to manifest itself. I’m unsure what...
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    It is, of course, metaphorical. For me, "sacrifice" means how one assists other people. I think a different metaphor would be better...
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