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Not as straightforward as you think. Self deception remains even after profound Awakenings
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Jodistrict replied to WonderSeeker's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think the next iteration is going to be an AI dude. -
Interesting how a narcissist mind works.
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@Carl-Richard Not stuff like MKUltra, Project Stargate, Project Mockingbird, The Gateway Process, Project Looking Glass, the epstein files, and much much more. The true part of conspiracies is that they reveal that corruption increases exponentially behind closed doors. This has always been the case.
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Uddi replied to Bacher's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Leo Gura I would agree with that. The true spiritual healer will remind you that the true healing powers are within yourself, not out there found in an arbitrary object and/or method. -
Lol. I exploded with laughter
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yetineti replied to Meeksauce's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Does hell exist? Wanna find out?! 😂 -
GodisOne replied to Cathy92506's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
"we’re pointing to the same thing" Both of you are pointing to the same something that has nothing to do with enlightenment or nonduality. The illusion is so seductive it keeps the mind enchanted with states of non-aging, such as the one you're describing where the brain doesn't grow out of its childhood innocence. In fact there are many experiments now being done to prevent aging in the brain. And what is the most seductive characteristic of heaven, if not the fact that we don't age there, therefore remain in the constant state of childhood bliss. With such possibilities, why would anyone care about finding the end of the illusion? The issue is that it is only when the soul matures enough that it realizes that no state or condition is perfect--there will always be some flaw, something missing. Then the question of how arises. But there is no how or why to the Timeless. Any action doesn't bring you any closer to or farther away from the Absolute, because all there is is the Absolute. -
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Lol, also Harry accousing Snape for stealing Philosopher’s Stone. Let's see how will they dodge those bullets.
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yetineti replied to Riccurdo's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
People overcomplicate the fuck out of this. You sleep for the same reason a computer sleeps, updates, restarts, etc. The body cools during sleep. Neuro pathways form. The body heals. All like files organizing themselves and patching, or literally cooling in a computer's case. -
If you actually found a good opportunity, that's great, most of the time people don't realize that living in impoverished low quality, low income housing will negatively impact your health long-term, and the quality of the building is super important. I could also live in a garbage can if I wanted to my needs are so low that it really doesn't matter, but in practicality your health will suffer. You're gonna have low energy. You might have health problems, long-term, and these kinds of things happen a lot. It's one of the main hippie traps.
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True bodybuilding and upper body focus yes - it's unattractive. But many gym women who work mostly the lower body, are as attractive as it gets imo, hot as hell Many gym girls know exactly what they're doing, their training is targeted to the male gaze, all the muscle and fat in the right places (eg glutes), it doesnt make them suddenly masculine or turn into serena williams, they still have a womanly shape and upper body is either slim or mildly toned at best, which again is fine, no issue with a bit of incidental athletic tone, can even look good as long as the overall shape, look and vibe is feminine. There is a minority of women in the gym who seem to either not understand this, dont care or are lesbians or something and i see them hammering the upper body with wide shoulders and yeah, makes no sense tbh .. must be lesbian or wants to be a man.
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I've seen a lot of TV shows directed by LGBT focused people and it's always a disaster. I don't see how this is gonna work out.
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Goddard was awakened but also a very clever businessman. Abundance mindset is important, but Goddard was also veeery clever. It takes both to be uber succesful.
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yetineti replied to Rafael Thundercat's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@AION To assume that whatever you say will come with a rebuttal is to assume you have an opposition, which is misguided. Natasha is your friend; she's trying to help you live a happier life. You also acknowledge you're not coming to the table with your own experience, and you directly acknowledge hesitation to doing so, as you again assume there will be a rebuttal. You're damning yourself from the start, and there's nothing anybody can do about that for you but yourself. You either have the experience and you hold it from us while scorning, or you don't have the experience. -
I think I view it like this: there’s an objective reality that’s materially surface level. We have a conciousness of depth beyond the surface and have constructed language in order to coordinate enough to survive. We labeled one part of that reality Woman-Man. We are the subjects with enough soul to be aware of the objective part of reality - and that we are more than it. Is a apple a apple objectively?
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I'll resume the wisdom for you, high vibes attract high vibes
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Leo I saw the Neville Goddard quote. Are you now a law of attraction / manifestation believer? I want to share something that happened lately. For two years I wanted to move to a bigger city. I wanted it so bad, I hated my hometown. But post awakening I stopped caring and realized I could be happy anywhere. Within 3 months of stopping caring if I move I got the perfect oppurtunity, rent way below average, to move.
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Wrong. You cannot have a lot of consciousness without wisdom, they are inseparable. One who has a lot of conciousness is bound to be wise, but not necessarlly knowledgeable. You can have a lot of knowledge without much consciousness. An example is Ramana Maharshi, he was wise but he was not knowledgeable in the tradional sense, he didnt go to university and had very little formal education. Chatgpt has a lot of knowledge, it has a lot of information stuffed in there and it can vomit it to you, but it has no intelligence or wisdom. You can know a lot of things about the dream, but that will not make you lucid, and being lucid is wisdom -- you can't reach it through knowledge of the dream.
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Leaving all your money to your kids is like leaving all your investments to your company.
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Then it would have to be "gratitude for the things that made me come to this point in my life", or else it's just pride with separate steps. If you put the focus on circumstances and how it was not you who created them, not even your own sense of motivation, drive, persistence, values, simply that these occurred in your life and you're grateful for them, then you're avoiding the "I am the thing" that underlies pride. I didn't choose feeling like I wanted to do x things. They simply occurred to me, and I did them because I wanted them. I had fundamentally no say, only in an illusory way. But I did do what I want, and doing what I want is important. I'm not removing the virtue of autonomy. Feeling like you're responsible in the moment is key for being an actor in the world. But dwelling on it in the past (or in the form of thoughts running parallel with the present), is ironically to give it away. But of course, if you feel like you didn't want to do anything of it but you still did it, be it of shame, guilt, despair, or because you had to do it for some reason or another, then pride is understandable because it's a step up on the "emotional scale". But if you did things out of joy, pride pulls you down.
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James123 replied to Nemra's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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@jacknine119 Your mind sounds far too active to be a taxi driver. I drove for six years ruminating over my health. I work with my hands now. I wish I cared more about my health. Ha ha, for a little bit, scrape up your knees like when you were a kid. You will still wish you took better care of yourself, but it won't feel the same. Use that energy.
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Girls approach me sometimes, but they are, however, rarely my type.
