.InvokeYourself.

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  • .InvokeYourself.

  • 22 / Male
  • San Antonio, Texas, US
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  • Status: Single
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Ethnicity: Latino / Hispanic
  • Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
  • Education: College graduate
  • Occupation: Liberator of the World

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Life is beautiful, especially, through sober eyes. "Invoke Yourself" is about self-enlightenment and the philosophy of self fulfillment. The ability to awaken from the clutches of a null void and utilize the long foreclosed remnants of your brain. To find your true power and ability. The true path to happiness is from within.

Just as money can't buy love, you can't purchase true euphoria. Materialism only satisfies a temporary need. Just like gasoline temporarily powers our automobiles. It's cheap, easy, and it didn't require anything for us to obtain it. Our convenience is our biggest flaw. Greed never satisfies happiness, only a thirst for more greed. That's why we've rapidly consumed the majority of the Earth's resources in less than a few generations. Now we're facing a massive cultural, environmental and spiritual shift. Question is, can you feel it?

In order to find happiness, one must lose his obsession with material objectivity and open up his mind to a world without perverse desire. Enjoy the world of minimal necessity, it's rejuvenating. It's hard to realize all that you could ever need is already around you.

Everybody wants to change the world, especially since it's the only one we have, and will ever have, in our lifetime. We understand that life could be better. We all have the imaginative power to foresee a better future for ourselves. Since existence is limited to your individual perspective on life. To have peace on Earth, means you only need peace of mind.

.Invoke.Yourself.
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Who I'd like to meet:

Someone who can inspire my dreams.
Show me something different.
You wont.


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"How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it, except the pleasure of seeing it." -Adam Smith



Arundhati Roy - We


This is a 'must see' 64 minute documentary film. In 1997 Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize for her novel "The God of Small Things". In 2004 she was awarded the Sydney Peace Prize. The film examines the widely unregarded worlds of Anthropology and Geopolitics in a very dynamic manner, and is probably stylistically quite unlike any documentary that you have previously seen. It covers the world politics of power, war, corporations, deception and exploitation. It is particularly hard hitting when it comes to the United States and western powers in general. Its unconventional style has proven to be very successful in engaging younger viewers - many of whom find more traditional content dealing with these subjects quite dry and uninteresting. It is almost in the style of a music video, featuring contemporary music (lush, curve, love & rockets, boards of canada, nine inch nails, dead can dance, amon tobin, massive attack, totoise, telepop, placebo and faith less) overlaid with the words of Arundhati Roy, and images of humanity and the world we live in today.