briochick
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Kra, so, then, is it that thinking of "nothing" thinking of something, either through deceit shrouded in a desire for self-preservation or in a philosophical dwelling on an ungraspable essence as the expounding of a number here seem to be implying?
Do men, as a sex, spend considerable time actually philosophically contemplating "nothingness" or attempting to achieve some higher place through meditation? Or, is that simply the NT males?
Would you say that NF, SJ, and SP males are more capable of having moments where their brains are blank echoing caverns of no-thought?
Do men, as a sex, spend considerable time actually philosophically contemplating "nothingness" or attempting to achieve some higher place through meditation? Or, is that simply the NT males?
Would you say that NF, SJ, and SP males are more capable of having moments where their brains are blank echoing caverns of no-thought?