Lazy Kush
  • Home
  • Browse
SimbaStoner 8 link entries
  •  

Recently Puffed

  • the essence of connecting reasons
    3 points puffed April 13
  • The permanence of your mind
    3 points puffed April 10
  • if...
    0 points passed April 3
  • What is Enlightenment?
    1 point puffed April 1
  • What is Enlightenment?
    1 point puffed April 1

SimbaStoner's Posts

  • 3 PUFF PASS

    The permanence of your mind

    I think that it would be pointless to keep your memories in your next life. If you are conscious in some other dimension/world, what help are they going to be? I think we all share a single soul and we allow our ids and egos to dictate more of our lives than we should. I realize that I'm saying I share a soul with Hitler, but I'm also saying I share a soul with Gandhi and the Dalai Lama. Your choices on how you act affect where you'll end up, not what you think you know or what you believe in. If you want to go to a heavenly dimension, act like you belong there.
    • on April 10
    • filed in What If
    • 8 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 1 PUFF PASS

    What is Enlightenment?

    CHARACTER
    Merriam-Webster's information on 'Character' (that is relevant to my post):
    Adjective definitions
    2 a: one of the attributes or features that make up and distinguish an individual
    b: (1) a feature used to separate distinguishable things into categories; also : a group or kind so separated (2) the detectable expression of the action of a gene or group of genes (3) the aggregate of distinctive qualities characteristic of a breed, strain, or type;
    c: the complex of mental and ethical traits marking and often individualizing a person, group, or nation
    d: main or essential nature especially as strongly marked and serving to distinguish

    Noun definitions
    7 a: a person marked by notable or conspicuous traits
    b: one of the persons of a drama or novel
    c: the personality or part which an actor recreates
    d: characterization especially in drama or fiction
    e: person, individual

    Origin of the word
    Middle English caracter, from Latin character mark, distinctive quality, from Greek charaktēr, from charassein to scratch, engrave; perhaps akin to Lithuanian žerti to scratch


    Dictionary.reference.com's information on 'Character' (that is relevant to my post)
    Noun definitions
    1. the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
    2. one such feature or trait; characteristic.
    3. moral or ethical quality: "a man of fine, honorable character."
    4. qualities of honesty, courage, or the like; integrity: "It takes character to face up to a bully."
    5. reputation: "a stain on one's character."

    Adjective definitions *Used in Art*
    a. (of a part or role) representing a personality type, especially by emphasizing distinctive traits, as language, mannerisms, physical makeup, etc.
    b. (of an actor or actress) acting or specializing in such roles.

    Verb definitions (used with object) *archaic usage*
    24. to portray; describe.
    25. to engrave; inscribe.


    Idioms
    26. in character,
    a. in harmony with one's personal character or disposition: "Such behavior is not in character for him."
    b. in accordance with the role or personality assumed in a performance: "an actor in character."
    27. out of character,
    a. out of harmony with one's personal character or disposition: "Her remarks were out of character."
    b. away from the role or personality assumed in a performance: "The actor stepped out of character."


    Thesaurus.com's information on 'Character'
    Part of Speech: noun
    Definition: individuality
    Synonyms: appearance, aspect, attribute, badge, bent, caliber, cast, complex, complexion, constitution, crasis, disposition, emotions, estimation, ethos, frame, frame of mind, genius, grain, habit, humor, kind, makeup, mettle, mood, morale, mystique, nature, personality, quality, record, reputation, repute, sense, set, shape, singularity, sort, specialty, spirit, standing, streak, style, temper, temperament, tone, trait, turn, type, vein

    Notes: Character is what one represents; Reputation is what one is thought to be by others



    PERSONIFICATION
    Dictionary.com's information on 'Personification' (that is relevant to my post)
    Noun definitions
    2. the representation of a thing or abstraction in the form of a person, as in art.
    3. the person or thing embodying a quality or the like; an embodiment or incarnation: He is the personification of tact.
    4. an imaginary person or creature conceived or figured to represent a thing or abstraction.


    Collins Dictionary's definitions of 'Personification'
    Noun
    1. the attribution of human characteristics to things, abstract ideas, etc, as for literary or artistic effect
    2. the representation of an abstract quality or idea in the form of a person, creature, etc, as in art and literature
    3. a person or thing that personifies
    4. a person or thing regarded as an embodiment of a quality: "he is the personification of optimism."


    Excerpt from Encyclopedia Britannica's information on 'Personification'
    figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to an abstract quality, animal, or inanimate object. An example is
    "The Moon doth with delight
    Look round her when the heavens are bare" ('William Wordsworth, 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood' 1807). Another is
    "Death lays his icy hand on kings"
    (James Shirley, 'The Glories of Our Blood and State' 1659).
    Personification has been used in European poetry since Homer and is particularly common in allegory; for example, the medieval morality play Everyman (c.1500) and the Christian prose allegory Pilgrim's Progress (1678) by John Bunyan contain characters such as Death, Fellowship, Knowledge, Giant Despair, Sloth, Hypocrisy, and Piety.
    Personification became almost an automatic mannerism in 18th-century Neoclassical poetry, as exemplified by these lines from Thomas Gray's 'An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard':
    "Here rests his head upon the lap of earth
    A Youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown:
    Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth,
    And Melancholy marked him for her own."


    Thesaurus.com's information on 'Personification'
    Part of Speech: noun
    Definition: representation, manifestation Synonyms: apotheosis, archetype, avatar, cast, collection, comprehension, conformation, embracement, encompassment, epitome, example, exemplar, exemplification, expression, form, formation, incarnation, inclusion, incorporation, integration, matter, organization, personification, prosopopoeia, quintessence, realization, reification, structure, symbol, systematization, type

    PROSOPOPEIA

    1560s, from Greek prosopopoiia "the putting of speeches into the mouths of others," from prosopon "person, face" (literally "that which is toward the eyes," from pros "to" + ops "eye, face") + poiein "make" (see poet).


    Is Enlightenment when you become the prospopeia of the best part of yourself?
    • on April 1
    • filed in Philosophy
    • 0 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 1 PUFF PASS

    What is Enlightenment?

    CHARACTER
    Merriam-Webster's information on 'Character' (that is relevant to my post):
    Adjective definitions
    2 a: one of the attributes or features that make up and distinguish an individual
    b: (1) a feature used to separate distinguishable things into categories; also : a group or kind so separated (2) the detectable expression of the action of a gene or group of genes (3) the aggregate of distinctive qualities characteristic of a breed, strain, or type;
    c: the complex of mental and ethical traits marking and often individualizing a person, group, or nation
    d: main or essential nature especially as strongly marked and serving to distinguish

    Noun definitions
    7 a: a person marked by notable or conspicuous traits
    b: one of the persons of a drama or novel
    c: the personality or part which an actor recreates
    d: characterization especially in drama or fiction
    e: person, individual

    Origin of the word
    Middle English caracter, from Latin character mark, distinctive quality, from Greek charaktēr, from charassein to scratch, engrave; perhaps akin to Lithuanian žerti to scratch


    Dictionary.reference.com's information on 'Character' (that is relevant to my post)
    Noun definitions
    1. the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
    2. one such feature or trait; characteristic.
    3. moral or ethical quality: "a man of fine, honorable character."
    4. qualities of honesty, courage, or the like; integrity: "It takes character to face up to a bully."
    5. reputation: "a stain on one's character."

    Adjective definitions *Used in Art*
    a. (of a part or role) representing a personality type, especially by emphasizing distinctive traits, as language, mannerisms, physical makeup, etc.
    b. (of an actor or actress) acting or specializing in such roles.

    Verb definitions (used with object) *archaic usage*
    24. to portray; describe.
    25. to engrave; inscribe.


    Idioms
    26. in character,
    a. in harmony with one's personal character or disposition: "Such behavior is not in character for him."
    b. in accordance with the role or personality assumed in a performance: "an actor in character."
    27. out of character,
    a. out of harmony with one's personal character or disposition: "Her remarks were out of character."
    b. away from the role or personality assumed in a performance: "The actor stepped out of character."


    Thesaurus.com's information on 'Character'
    Part of Speech: noun
    Definition: individuality
    Synonyms: appearance, aspect, attribute, badge, bent, caliber, cast, complex, complexion, constitution, crasis, disposition, emotions, estimation, ethos, frame, frame of mind, genius, grain, habit, humor, kind, makeup, mettle, mood, morale, mystique, nature, personality, quality, record, reputation, repute, sense, set, shape, singularity, sort, specialty, spirit, standing, streak, style, temper, temperament, tone, trait, turn, type, vein

    Notes: Character is what one represents; Reputation is what one is thought to be by others



    PERSONIFICATION
    Dictionary.com's information on 'Personification' (that is relevant to my post)
    Noun definitions
    2. the representation of a thing or abstraction in the form of a person, as in art.
    3. the person or thing embodying a quality or the like; an embodiment or incarnation: He is the personification of tact.
    4. an imaginary person or creature conceived or figured to represent a thing or abstraction.


    Collins Dictionary's definitions of 'Personification'
    Noun
    1. the attribution of human characteristics to things, abstract ideas, etc, as for literary or artistic effect
    2. the representation of an abstract quality or idea in the form of a person, creature, etc, as in art and literature
    3. a person or thing that personifies
    4. a person or thing regarded as an embodiment of a quality: "he is the personification of optimism."


    Excerpt from Encyclopedia Britannica's information on 'Personification'
    figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to an abstract quality, animal, or inanimate object. An example is
    "The Moon doth with delight
    Look round her when the heavens are bare" ('William Wordsworth, 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood' 1807). Another is
    "Death lays his icy hand on kings"
    (James Shirley, 'The Glories of Our Blood and State' 1659).
    Personification has been used in European poetry since Homer and is particularly common in allegory; for example, the medieval morality play Everyman (c.1500) and the Christian prose allegory Pilgrim's Progress (1678) by John Bunyan contain characters such as Death, Fellowship, Knowledge, Giant Despair, Sloth, Hypocrisy, and Piety.
    Personification became almost an automatic mannerism in 18th-century Neoclassical poetry, as exemplified by these lines from Thomas Gray's 'An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard':
    "Here rests his head upon the lap of earth
    A Youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown:
    Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth,
    And Melancholy marked him for her own."


    Thesaurus.com's information on 'Personification'
    Part of Speech: noun
    Definition: representation, manifestation Synonyms: apotheosis, archetype, avatar, cast, collection, comprehension, conformation, embracement, encompassment, epitome, example, exemplar, exemplification, expression, form, formation, incarnation, inclusion, incorporation, integration, matter, organization, personification, prosopopoeia, quintessence, realization, reification, structure, symbol, systematization, type

    PROSOPOPEIA

    1560s, from Greek prosopopoiia "the putting of speeches into the mouths of others," from prosopon "person, face" (literally "that which is toward the eyes," from pros "to" + ops "eye, face") + poiein "make" (see poet).


    Is Enlightenment when you become the prospopeia of the best part of yourself?
    • on April 1
    • filed in Philosophy
    • 0 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 2 PUFF PASS

    Time travel

    If the technology exists to become independent of time and space, shouldn't the very ability to access that technology also be independent of time and space?
    • on March 31
    • filed in Science
    • 0 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 4 PUFF PASS

    My opinion on spirtuality and reality.

    There is the physical world where our bodies and minds interact and discover and shit. Many people believe that there's only one true religion but my opinion is that if you believe in something it's because you've learned something from it, and if you can learn from it, it exists in some fashion. Then there's the metaphysical world in our minds which teaches our soul the lessons it needs to mature. Our spirit is our guide, our mind the decoder, and our soul the observer.
    • on March 27
    • filed in Philosophy
    • 49 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 6 PUFF PASS

    How to stay lucid in dreams

    The hardest part about lucid dreams are trying to stay in them. If trained properly you can last up to 30 minutes in the lucid state, but remember, time in the dream world doesn't follow the same rules.

    * Relax

    Relaxing is key when you want to stay longer in your lucid dream. Most of the time we tend to get over-excited and wake up. In order to achieve a long period of lucidity you must calm and center your mind.

    *Hand Movement

    Once relaxed try and remember to rub your hands together. This helps prolong the lucid dream because its constantly stimulating the conscious brain. Doing this technique you can last much longer in the lucid state.

    *Focus

    Focus on your hands in your lucid dream. Don’t lose track of them, keep them in front of you. Also focus on wanting to be in your dream. Keep repeating out loud “attention" or "focus” and you will become more in tuned with the dream for a longer period of time.

    * Spelling Test

    Think of spelling word or doing an easy math question. This will help engage the logical part of your brain when your loosing focus of the dream. (weird how if your brain doesn't think a dream is logical it will reject it huh?)

    *Circles

    Going around in circles helps you ground your awareness in your lucid dream which in turn brings you to a new dream scene.

    *Meditation

    Assume a comfortable position and focus while staying relaxed. I've been able to travel through time like this.

    My last lucid dream involved me going Super Saiyan, that should be enough to get you to at least try lucid dreams.
    • on August 10, 2012
    • filed in Experiences
    • 2 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 13 PUFF PASS

    My friend understands things most people don't

    He was able to explain his beliefs to me and his brother in a way that makes total sense: humans see themselves as separate from the rest of the universe when we really aren't. He explained that some scientists believe the universe is an electric universe (that's how he explained it to our drunk and high asses) and that EVERYTHING is connected because electricity is what holds OUR universe together. So your grandma is no different from you in a way because you use the same energy to function, but you're different because you're on a different wavelength of thought that's using that energy. The things that we are able to see and interact with makes up only 3% of the universe, my opinion is that matter becomes atoms which are connected in stars and nebulae and planets by chemical and nuclear reactions that electrically bind the atoms into molecules and that's the universe that we are able to see and interact with. We can't see how everything works, or even see all of the matter that scientists say HAS to exist for the universe to be they way it is, so why do we think we can say that humans are the only intelligent beings because EVERYTHING is intelligent but we are the only thing that sees ourselves as separate.
    I personally think that religion and technology is flawed and if we want to continue to exist we're going to have to completely change the way we percieve laws of the universe.
    I think that our government makes smoking cannabis and other less harmful drugs because they mess with the tuning that they are pushing into your programming that makes you a better pawn for them to use.
    • on July 1, 2012
    • filed in Philosophy
    • 2 comments
    • 0 likes
  • 13 PUFF PASS

    Smoke Illuminator

    A tube that has a slit in it with a reflective interior with colored LED lights in the base that would illuminate your smoke in a dim room. I would love it cause I love the way smoke looks and the cool designs you can see in it.
    • on March 15, 2012
    • filed in Inventions
    • 3 comments
    • 0 likes
Copyright ©2013  - Full Site  - Sign In  - Sign Up