Michael Caponigro
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Dreaming

Started this discussion. Last reply by Michael Caponigro Mar 27, 2011. 6 Replies

I don't even know where to start. First off, I feel many people hear the word "dream" or "dreaming" and say "well yea I know what that is, DUH!" If you were to explain to someone what dreaming is,…Continue

money

Started this discussion. Last reply by Michael Caponigro Mar 3, 2011. 5 Replies

We invented money (currency) at some point in history. I realize I am tugging on a big knot of issues that are inevitably connected to one another. I don't think money is going anywhere, nor do I…Continue

The Coral Castle

Started this discussion. Last reply by Michael Caponigro Feb 28, 2011. 3 Replies

This topic has consumed me since I found out about it. Ed Leedskalnin excavated 1,100 TONS of oolitic Limestone ad stacked them so very precisely. His work is more than fascinating.The man behind the…Continue

Hey Guys New Member Here

Started Feb 23, 2011 0 Replies

My name is Mike Caponigro. I am 21 and live in the United States. Where to start. Athene inspires me to act on my ideas. Watching him, I learn very easily. Athene become known to me very recently,…Continue

 

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Michael Caponigro replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion Dreaming
"alrite no readin required! lol"
Mar 27, 2011
ryan edge replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion Dreaming
Mar 14, 2011
Michele Smith replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion Dreaming
"i don't recall from where i picked up this information about dreaming, but it is valuable nonetheless. 1. the mind actually dreams constantly, 24hrs/day. 2. the mind dreams when it is asleep and when it is awake. 3. when the brain is awake it…"
Mar 14, 2011
Michele Smith replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion Dreaming
"i don't recall from where i picked up this information about dreaming, but it is valuable nonetheless. 1. the mind actually dreams constantly, 24hrs/day. 2. the mind dreams when it is asleep and when it is awake. 3. when the brain is awake it…"
Mar 14, 2011
Michael Caponigro replied to Rich's discussion When do you become an adult?
"I think the word "adult" is a label people identify with. When you turn 18 or 21 or whatever now you have become an "adult" in society. Age does not matter in my eyes. I have run in to many "adults" who act like little…"
Mar 14, 2011
Michael Caponigro replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion Dreaming
"lol I did miss it. I was out of town and posted when I returned last night. Its awesome to see that I have been beaten to the punch. Sometimes my mood is dictated for a few minutes when I wake up from a dream in the morning. Whether is be a pleasant…"
Mar 13, 2011
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Dreaming

I don't even know where to start. First off, I feel many people hear the word "dream" or "dreaming" and say "well yea I know what that is, DUH!" If you were to explain to someone what dreaming is, how would you go about it? We dream every night, and in my mind that makes it significant. Significant enough to research what I can about it. Dreaming by itself is very interesting. What about lucid dreaming? Now we can be in control of what we think about while completely asleep. The dream world…See More
Mar 13, 2011
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good ole fishin

"thanks alot you guys!"
Mar 12, 2011
Igor commented on Michael Caponigro's photo
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good ole fishin

"damn looks nice, now I want to catch me some fishes!"
Mar 11, 2011
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good ole fishin

"If I had any photoshop skills, I would change the fish with the guy. Just for the lulz."
Mar 11, 2011
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good ole fishin

"Nice catch Michael!!!"
Mar 11, 2011
Michael Caponigro replied to rLLl's discussion why is our brain programmed this way
"I make that clear in the post :) "what I try to do""
Mar 4, 2011
Michael Caponigro replied to rLLl's discussion why is our brain programmed this way
"I agree that is seems to be a common theme that people tend to look at the failures (negative) rather than their success (positive). After a while I think it becomes subconscious, and our brain goes on auto pilot. This is what I try to do, I…"
Mar 4, 2011
Michael Caponigro replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion money
"I never said money causes problems, but since you brought that up, it does if you think about it. Greed is the first thing that pops into my head. Greed does cause problems, and people would be greedy regardless if we had a perfect…"
Mar 3, 2011
Michael Caponigro replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion money
"It is hard to compare our time with our past. Like you said we are playing a different ball game, one where money is almost required to live in society. One thing that I realized today is that I always hear how evolution takes a long to happen, like…"
Mar 3, 2011
Jake Kaplan replied to Michael Caponigro's discussion money
"Makes me think about human evolution and how we've jumped to where we are at so quickly. For ~99% of the humans species evolution we were living under hunter/gatherer type lifestyle (my understanding being human species is roughly 1+million…"
Mar 2, 2011

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Cary,Illinois
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United States, Illinois
About Me:
Undergoing transformation. Knowledge is power.
Favorite music:
Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd,
Favorite movies:
Apacolypto, The Green Mile, Fargo, Apocalypse Now
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A New Earth,-Eckert Tolle, The Dark Mission, DMT: The Spirit Molecule
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I want to diminish my ego if possible and just live. Help as many people as possible. Learn as much stuff as physically possible.
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Lore replied to Lore's discussion Condemning others to validate ourselves.
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