Tyler Remus Cloud’s Practical Madness

 

Blogger Tyler Remus Cloud and His Musings on Life



The trick of want, the deceit of you

Posted by on Mar 11, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Many loves are obsessions, many needs are wants drawn out, many desires are orders dressed up as cures to a disease nobody has. The trick of want is to make sure the end scenario is never examined and that the exact ground is always unsure. Colorful language, pretty dresses and nice suits, leading glances, and amorphous beautiful fantasies all welcome an unknown end so it can fly on winds of wonder. But what we want, much like what we fear, can often be just a seeking and not a destination. The person we want to be in love with or in bed...

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Kingdom of fear.

Posted by on Mar 9, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Im convinced society as a whole is ingrained with the elementary belief that we aren’t good enough and must improve, struggle repent, obey; our rules are there to safe us from our own self-perceived stupidity because we can’t function on our own; being generally happy with who you are and seeking pleasure is demonized, punishable, and seen as impeding upon others. I belief in anarchy for this system.

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Examining fears

Posted by on Mar 8, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Examining fears is not examining love but must be done in order to pursue happiness clearly. The way strong fear works is with strong venture. Something big, something important that can be a big deal and wonderful pulls us forward. We chase this big, whatever it may be, and as we do the momentum pulls evils. Demons, fears, angers, monsters, insecurities, traumas, any kind of bad thing you can name. The pain does not like this blissful please so it seeks to snip at us. And as we are focused on this positive or productive pull in our lives, we...

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Get on your cloud

Posted by on Mar 5, 2014 in Blog, Practical Madness | 0 comments

Here is a fun exercise about transforming the current moment into the perfect moment. Imagine the perfect life with the perfect you. It does not include all candy and rainbows but includes work however you enjoy the work because you like yourself and you find a way to enjoy what you are doing. The world brings to you in all aspects of life but you always bring yourself. So the exercise goes imagine a cloud you are on. Imagine it around you and that it is that perfect life you want. You maintain it and the world challenges you, rewards you,...

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compassion does what war wishes

Posted by on Mar 4, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

There is always a cure even if it lies in the deepest and darkest places imaginable. The base of every kind of cure is forgiveness. To prove so, examine must be the sickest of sick. Heroin junkies, serial murders, war profiteers are all evil roles that people play. But they are people first and everyone is. No one falls to anything terrible without first destroying themselves from within. No child dreams of doing tremendously horrid deeds but yet one does grow up and find their way to that path. To defeat the addiction, the craving, that fix...

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Save the person behind the problem and they’ll save themselves

Posted by on Mar 2, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

People feel bad for hobos, schizophrenics, orphans, rape victims, the emotionally disturbed but they hate on drug addicts so easily. No body turns to doing Heroin or latches to any drug so hard it ruins their life for fun. There is a preceding problem and stigmatizing a chemical is one step in the small path of ignoring real human pain. Im just tired of hearing,”stupid drug addict”. They hurt the same as you and I before they turned to the underground of banned and blacklisted substances for answers or hope. The cure is to address...

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What we create

Posted by on Feb 28, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

We are able to see only certain things in this life. If one grows up being told that the sky ss red, they will not question it. They will not question God, or money running the world, or happiness being available at a sale from Walmart. This is not real life but slavery made much more tricky. What we allow ourselves to see is what the world will bring us. That is to say the world is infinitely larger than we or our consciousness and if we are open to an idea, it will come to our notice and into our life. If we focus on not missing a pitch...

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The pretense of happiness holding back real emotion

Posted by on Feb 25, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

You are supposed to be happy. It is expectation and when everyone is happy about something, its hard to question it. Its hard to be yourself when you subconsciously accept a strong untrue paradigm about life. We are affected by each other, this is true fact. But you’re not supposed to be happy; you are not supposed to be anything but you. To be hurt is valid and to be self-loathing is valid and to be pathetic is valid. People are malleable beings. Our emotions do not define us but are an experience dear to us. We so often pretend or...

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Big plans means big loss

Posted by on Feb 20, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Living in the past or the future is suffering the loss of the now. Eternalism says that every moment is constant and presentism says that every moment is all there ever is while the before and the after are in our mind alone. To be totally present means to let go of the future and the past which is actualize the now and the future. An old saying goes,”let go of expectation and receive everything” which stands to reason with being in the moment. The more one wants from the future the less the moment can give, and the more is missed...

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Get off the tracks

Posted by on Feb 19, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Experience the explosion as an observer. Anger is powerful and wants to take people on a drive but it is not in control

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