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Anons, I have consumed far too many monistic ideas, and it has made me too calm and peaceful. When I don't desire, I don't feel the urge to be on the grind all day, because I am completely content with what I have. Is there any way to cure this monistic heresy, and to turn myself back into 996 grind master? Now I am not at all on the come up. And I don't care, I am simply just happy. I need a way to spook myself back into the grind. I want to make my parents proud more then I want to be happy. Recc good lit for this. Also pic unrelated, it's just funny

>> No.19485219 [DELETED] 

>>19485204
>I have consumed far too many monistic ideas

Have you tried looking at Iamblichean Neoplatonism?

>Scholarship on Iamblichean theurgy has changed profoundly in the last thirty years. No longer dismissed as a distortion of Greek philosophy, theurgy is now recognized by most scholars as a complement—even culmination—to the disciplines of rational reflection. Yet resistance to recognizing the full implications of living in a theurgic cosmos continues. Although the gods of theurgy penetrate the material realm and theurgists embodied these gods in ritual and aesthetic experience, we continue to imagine the goal of theurgy as escaping from matter and ascending to noetic fire. A residual and often unconscious dualism influences our thinking. Theurgists were athletes of divine fire, but the fire is here, on earth, and the gods are revealed, Iamblichus says, “by our physical eyes.” Iamblichean theurgy represents a radically non-dual orientation that incorporates the body into divine experience. In this sense theurgy closely resembles the tantric non-dualism of South Asian yoga traditions.

>> No.19485231

>>19485204
What's the issue? Ritalin works.

>> No.19485234

>>19485231
WTF how did you know I was ADHD, is it just a wild guess since a large amount of anons on here have it/

>> No.19485242

>>19485231
Also, is it expensive in Canada? I don't want to make my parents sad, but won't they eventually find out if I start taking it?

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>>19485234
>I can't read for 4-12 hours straight every day for years at a time

>> No.19485260

>>19485204
>Anons, I have consumed far too many monistic ideas, and it has made me too calm and peaceful. When I don't desire, I don't feel the urge to be on the grind all day, because I am completely content with what I have. Is there any way to cure this monistic heresy,

Read Kant. Simple as.

>> No.19485261

>>19485242
Idk in canada, in usa we have some websites which do a video interview and prescription. It can be 100 usd. In mx it's 20 usd for americans

>> No.19485262

>>19485204
Read The Red Book

>> No.19485348

>>19485261
I don't take pills. 100 or 20 usd for how many? How many do you need to take a day? If you follow prescription what does the habit cost daily, monthly, yearly?

>> No.19485352

Why do we get 20 threads from ADHD fags?

It's a fake condition. Just try harder.

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