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I will believe him when he posts a video of him outrunning a cheetah.
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Train all you want but you will never outrun a cheetah.
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Yes But it must be a DMSA provoked urine test. If DMSA yields heavy metals in your urine you know for sure it came from your body. But still, this test does not tell you how much is stored in your body. It only tells you how much you pissed out. There is no test that can tell you your entire body load. So you keep detoxing until one day your piss comes out clean.
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Excellent!
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Leo Gura replied to SolarWarden's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When you are conscious enough, there is no one left to teach. Teaching is part of the dream that keeps you asleep. -
Not necessarily. You need a urine test. The urine test is the only objective measure. You can't rely on negative side-effects. I have almost never felt any negative side effects from detox, but I benefited from it greatly and my urine was objectively toxic from the start. By being lazy and cheap with the testing you end up costing yourself more in the end. I also would not trust ALA by itself. You need DMSA too. It's crucial in my opinion. Detox is a thing that needs to be done rigorously, not half-assed. By half-assing it you will not get clear results and soon quit. Detox is a long-term investment. It is not an effortless magic pill.
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Weaksauce The levels of consciousness I am talking about cannot be reached through meditation. Consider the possiblity of levels of consciousness you cannot imagine even in your best meditation days. That is what I'm interested in.
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Leo Gura replied to SolarWarden's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When you guys gonna realize that marketing is aimed at morons? The most serious teachers will not market themselves. -
I think most of you here who speak of "breakthroughs" have never actually had a serious one. You are off by orders of magnitude. We are not even talking about the same ballpark.
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Leo Gura replied to GoobyBooby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You are confusing the ego-I with the God-I. The ego-I is imaginary, the God-I is not. -
Leo Gura replied to Derek White's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
All people dream and very few of them end up going orthogonal to material reality. -
I never wrote any such thing.
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@WaveInTheOcean Read the context of this thread. I was not talking to you nor making any fuss. I was answering the guy's question about how I avoid approval seeking. If you don't like my strategy, don't use it. Just the way you read my posts betrays how selfish your perceptions of me are. Hence why should I care about your approval when it is more about you than about me?
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I preach personal dev and spiritual work too. There is no contradiction. Just please stop with this silly idea that you can will yourself into a DMT breakthrough. Do what you can, but know your limits.
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It's not about hate. You gotta feel the sting of your errors so you stop doing it. Your actions with hot women are precisely backwards, which is why you get no results. Stop supplicating to beautiful women, grow a spine, and you will start to see results. Although not via some Twitter attention whore. Get your vaccine and start talking to women face to face if you want to improve your game. Trying to weasle your way into a girl's pants via Twitter is no good.
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WTF? That's it. Hand in your balls. You don't deserve to be a man. Every one of your texts reeks of low value and weakness.
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It doesn't mean anything. 10, 20, 30 cycles may be required. You must get a heavy metal urine test to see how toxic you are.
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It won't save the planet because the planet is already safe. The point is to save the animals. If you care about that sorta thing.
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Even your ability and desire to train is not your own. Where do you think the desire to train comes from?
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To answer your question go talk to a donkey about trigonometry. See how far you get. While you're at it, ask him about spirituality. The only one being slippery is you.
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@WaveInTheOcean Your opinions of me are purely selfish and therefore shouldn't be trusted. Isn't this obvious? Why you make such a big fuss of it?
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People here can hardly supply Turquoise examples, never mind Coral. There is little point creating lists of bad and misleading examples.
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You don't need dick extension surgery if you are hung like Mark Wahlberg in Boogie Nights. Anyone doing professional sports is exceptionally genetically gifted. Such people are in the top 1% of the bell curve. If they weren't they would not even have a chance to compete. Merely the cost of entry into that arena is having top 1% genetics. This is true of all sports. Which is why all competitive sports are stupid. All you're doing is comparing genetic lottery numbers while telling yourself how good you are. You are only that good because you had the foundation to be that good. You didn't create the foundation, God gave it to you. This is true of all the world's greatest mystics. The dirty secret is that they didn't do it, they were given it. And Bashar is no exception to this. The idea that some technique will replace the right foundation is one of the greatest scams in human history. Foundation will always trump technique and effort.
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There's no shortcut to Just do it I try to replace feelings of love I get from hearing approval with my own internal love generated by my spiritual connection to consciousness itself. In a sense, cut off external feelings of love and reground your sense of love directly in consciousness and being. Or you could reground love into the doing of your art/work. Also, I remind myself that people who praise me are usually not very conscious and only do so out of selfishness. If I was a rapist no one would praise me. And there is no reason why I deserve any more praise now than if I was a rapist. So people's praise of me has nothing to do with reality. It's just their self-biased projections -- which I have little interest in. My love cannot be grounded in the projections of others. That's very common. However, that can lead to a genuine passion. Or not. It depends. But it could be meaningful to them. Or it could not. If it is not, then obviously there's a problem. But if it becomes genuinely meaningful then it's less of a problem. Usually a passion is not something that raises much doubt in your mind. If you're very doubtful about it, then it probably isn't your passion. But if you just love the thing for no good reason -- that's a sign of genuine passion. You love it for its own sake -- that's passion. Indeed But there is also a kernel to the psyche's personality which does not change, it only gets obscured like the sun on a cloudy day. Again, it depends. The person could have stumbled into a second passion or even a higher passion. You can have multiple passions and you can also find higher passions than your existing ones. But it's also very common that a person will talk themselves out of truly pursing their passion (like art) because it is not as practical or "realistic" as something like business. They can also be interested in business, but deep down they know that business is not truly as exciting as art. But they are too scared to drop business and go all-in on art. So they talk themselves into settling for business. Becoming an artist requires way more courage than becoming a businessman.
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Income != life purpose