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Leo Gura replied to 100rockets's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Do not go overboard with psychedelics. If you're not doing the self-inquiry work, all the psychedelics in the world will not get you to enlightenment. First priority: self-inquiry .... Fifth priority: psychedelics. Make sure you don't get this backwards. -
This is a known issue that I'm working to fix.
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A) You should not be concerned with what's easy or hard, but with what's authentic to your values and passions. B) Every career has its unique career perks and downsides. C) A lot of the stuff I do for this career is unrelated to my personal growth and actually slows me down. You never see what goes on behind the scenes. D) Yes, there is a nice synergy between teaching and learning. When you teach, you learn the material much deeper. Strategic thinking is a good thing. If you want to master meditation, for example, it would be smart to become a meditation teacher. That's why the whole point here is to take the ONE THING you love the most, and turn that into your career. Then you've literally got nothing better to do. Every hour of your life you're doing the thing you love the most! Wouldn't that be a thing worth architecting?
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Leo Gura replied to Wind's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I will cover this in a future video. -
Leo Gura replied to Feeble Dave's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Feeble Dave All those things are enhanced when they're used properly. -
No, but perhaps they could become sentient if the mechanics of the design were correct. You probably wouldn't think of a virus as sentient, but you (mankind) supposedly evolved from something like a virus. It's not fair to compare 100 years of computer evolution with 2 billion years of human evolution. My current theory is that given that everything is one substance -- consciousness -- this one substance, if enfolded in on itself in the right ways, will create sentience. The question then would be, what is the correct type of enfoldment? One enfoldment creates a rock, another enfoldment creates a virus, another enfoldment creates a tree, another enfoldement creates a human baby, another enfoldment creates Skynet, another enfoldment creates a demigod, etc.
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Even if that's the case, that doesn't mean a computer cannot develop sentience just as biological machines (humans) have. Don't create it artificially. Create it genuinely
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Once you realize that everything is consciousness, including the sidewalk, your coffee table, and your PC, you might be more open to the possibility that a PC can develop self-awareness. From my current understanding, consciousness can involve itself to create anything. Of course a self-aware computer will probably not be one running Windows. It will have to be much more sophisticated. This issue is an open question. We simply don't know yet whether it is or is not possible.
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Leo Gura replied to kuwaynej's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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@Ramu 5-meo is very very rare. It's very difficult to extract from plants, and production of it was banned in China in 2015, which has led to a world-wide shortage. The market for 5-meo is very small to begin with because it's not a recreational experience so demand for it is low. There are many other "lesser" psychedelics worth exploring which are much easier and cheaper to get: LSD, mushrooms, N,N-DMT, mescaline, etc. See my blog for a full list. You're better off getting your feet wet with the lesser ones any way. They are still extremely powerful and life-transforming. Always start with tiny doses and do copious research before you ingest anything. Yes, don't do salvia without a sitter because you lose motor control on it. Most other psyches aren't like that and can be done safely by yourself if you know what you're doing.
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I want to keep the forum tight. If we have too many sub-forums, discussions get diluted, critical mass isn't reached, and the whole forum starts to feel like a ghost town. If we have a lot members discussing psychedelics, we can create a sub-forum for it. But for how, this setup is best.
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It's not strange at all when you realize what Absolute Infinity is. It's ABSOLUTE, and it's INFINITE. Which means... EVERYTHING! There's nothing left unexplained. EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING! Because there's nothing to stop it. Your mind cannot comprehend this, because the mind thinks in terms of limits. You still assume reality has limits. It doesn't.
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Leo Gura replied to Anton Rogachevski's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yes, ego will find a way to twist every spiritual fact to serve it's self-agenda. Cause that's what egos do. And they don't care about how they do it. If they can co-opt lofty "spiritual" ideas, all the better. Who would think of questioning an ego that was acting in the name of God or Jesus or Buddha or "decency"? Perfect cover for the ego from doing self-inquiry. The whole point of religion -- and all ideology really -- is to avoid self-inquiry. It's been honed for this function for over 2000 years, and it does a damn fine job of it. -
From my experience, people under 25 years old are not mature enough to get value out of coaching. And getting coaching on someone else's dime is problematic. Part of the point it that you're willing to invest in yourself.
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Depends on your income level and your ambitions. If you work at Starbucks and you have low ambitions for your life, then no. If you make over $50,000/yr and have huge ambitions for your life and are looking for every advantage you can get, then yes. I've hired coaches to coach me, I will probably continue to in the future. My biggest bottleneck with coaching is that I don't have the for time. I mean, I don't have time to get coached. The key reason a coach is helpful is because it's very difficult sometimes to see your own problems objectively. You can know all the self-help theory, but that won't necessarily help you step outside yourself in the way a coach might do for you. Of course finding a great coach is important too. Keep in mind that all world-class performers in business or sports make use of coaches liberally. Because their job depends on it. Average people are lazy and unambitious, so coaching is lost on them. To make best use of a coach, you should already know a good bit of self-help theory, so you can come to them and say: "Here's exactly what I need you to help me accomplish. Here are all my psychological problems." You're never too good to get coached, because coaching is NOT about filling your mind with theory. Theory is 1% of this work. The other 99% is implementation, and that's where you need most help. Do not confuse my videos for coaching. I'm not a coach in the videos. I rant at you.
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Leo Gura replied to Evilwave Heddy's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Of course nondual teachings need to be tailored to the culture and the time in order to be most effective. Which is what created all the religious diversity in the first place. But the key reason people can't pick up Zen, even in California, is because American culture is so materialistic, juvenile, toxic, and corrupt, that it's basically turned into idiocracy. And now our job is to teach Zen to materialistic frat-boys. Good luck to us. -
Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Meditation is of course good. The reason I said the above is so that you focus on the self-inquiry aspect of this work. You can bring the meditation back in later, after you're got a handle on why you're meditating. Too many people meditate without understanding the true point of meditation. Or they attain meditative states and confuse them with enlightenment. -
Leo Gura replied to ari's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@ari Sounds like you smoked a bunch of it, and it was way too much way too fast for you. -
Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@PureExp You're wasting precious time. Start by sitting down and asking yourself, "What am I?" The rest will follow. Without that, you won't be able to hear an advanced yogi even if he is lecturing at you through a megaphone. The only thing standing between you and You, is you. Nothing is hidden. -
Leo Gura replied to Will Bigger's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's an important point to ponder. Reason is largely used for purposes of persuasion, both persuasion of others, but also of self. That's why in epistemology justification and normativity are critical concepts to study. Normativity is why most people want to employ reason. They want to be able to say: "Because of X, everyone must do Y." Normativity is what allows reason to apply universally to all people and beings. Which is grave mistake. Because in reality, everyone can reason however they want. And one's reasoning largely aligns with one's egoic agenda. Note that it's very rare that someone employs reason to argue against their self-interest. This fact alone should make you very suspicious of reason. Reason's job is to make reasonable whatever serves the ego most. Which is why even a rapist, Nazi, or mass murderer will have a great set of reasons for why he did what he did. -
Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
To become so conscious you "exit" the body entirely. The body/mind dies. You become the infinite, I would assume, or move on to another non-ordinary reality frame. I wouldn't worry about it. You're a million miles away from that right now and it's not something egos should deliberate upon. Such things are not to be discussed publicly. It's for truly advanced yogis only who know what they're doing. No one here is an advanced yogi, so we have to know our limits. Some things in this work you cannot properly evaluate until you're deep into the work. -
That may happen too. No, that's something entirely different.
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Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You can awaken from it permanently. To awaken from a dream is to realize it isn't real. But life will still continue because life isn't separate from nothingness. Nonduality includes duality. Of course that body/mind could kill itself or perhaps "ascend". There are many reports of people ascending. So that may be an option. But don't get ahead of yourself. Catch a glimpse of what you are first. -
@Phrae Thanks, that issue has been fixed.
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@bobbyward Yes, that's how it seems to work. Mushrooms become much deeper after 5-meo, in my experience.