How To Self-Overcome Like Friedrich Nietzsche
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Nietzsche was able to tap the depths of the human condition like no other philosopher before or after, because he practiced self-overcoming.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Nietzsche was able to tap the depths of the human condition like no other philosopher before or after, because he practiced self-overcoming.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Maintaining plasticity and flexibility in thinking requires self-awareness, self-interrogation, and self-overcoming to pull off.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – A settled mindset is a trap. A trapped mind is a mind that believes rather than thinks.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Obedience to authority is a disease of laziness and indifference.
Jonathan Davis – How to actively participate in your own evolution.
Anna Hunt – Is society moving too fast for the brain to understand truth?
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Until we tap into our highest frequencies we can expect terrorism to reign.
Soren Dreier – You will get what your soul wants… and not your ego.
Michael Forrester – As a society the center of our interest related to the human body is on disease care.
Soren Dreier – We both hope and believe, and if we channel those powerful spiritual tools into the undistorted power of intention, we can put the spiritual wrecking ball to the walls and the source code of the matrix.
Zen Gardner – Why the deliberate confusion? For us to draw awake and aware conclusions would mean the inevitable fall of their power structure.
Zen Gardner, Guest Waking Times Here’s a good exercise that will help alter your conscious awareness and put punch and clarity where slosh once existed. Don’t even use the words “hope” or “believe”. Every time you’re tempted to say, write or even think these debilitating, nebulous concepts, replace “I hope” or “I believe” with “I …
Soren Dreier, Guest Waking Times ‘Hope’ and ‘Belief’ can be very tricky concepts to frame right. They can be very low frequency or they can be very high frequency. It all comes down to the consciousness that inhabits them. If they are low frequency they are an extension of the Matrix or the control system. …
Alex Vandenberg, Contributor Waking Times When scouring around in cyberspace I think we can all agree that there is no shortage of comments and discussion relative to who, what, when, where, how, and why. And this is all for the better. One must unlearn what one has learned to learn. However, I believe solutions, the …
Carl Helmle, Guest Writer Waking Times A wise man once said that “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Clearly however, most of our contemporary culture does not view it as such. Here in the western world, imagination is considered to be somewhat of a dubious use of time. At best, it is reserved for naive …