electroBeam

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  1. psychedelics.... Do it 24/7 not just 1 minute a day.... don't just meditate! Contemplate and meditate at the same time! do a variation of practices and make cool combos. Dehydrate yourself for a week every 3 months, while being in complete darkness and fasting + meditating (there's nothing wrong with brain damage, brain damage = meditation gains. Try that recontextualisation if brave enough). Follow your intuition. increase creativity, empowerment. Work on things that aren't directly related. These things boost meditation. (haven't tried it) neurofeedback. Doing sessions with qualified reiki healers and RASA transmitters. and the list goes on....
  2. What a terrible evolutionary trait you've developed there! At least when the indians are in the shade we can't see them and feast on them, and when the white people are up against Trump's big white wall we can't see them but you.... we can see you no matter where you are!
  3. Nothing hones that point down more than when driving in India hahahahahahahahahahaha
  4. In India I was having a time building rapport with the local people. After some time I noticed that the local people were being very fiesty to each other, and very rivalish. I then started to act the same. Developed significant rapport with them after that. This is actually not an attack, but an observation I discovered in India. Of course you will spin this to twist it to suit your original message. But I felt the need to point this out, for Truths sake.
  5. I lived in Delhi in the past, and have lots of Indian colleagues and friends. I've done business is Delhi and have had to identify cultural trends and customs to get my business off the ground there. To answer your other questions: I know a huge amount of information about the indian people yes I guess... I know about Indians because I've worked with them, made partnerships with them, made best friends with them (one of my best friends is an Indian). Business is not as easy as you think. You need to be very precise with your EQ skills to get somewhere. You need to precisely know the customs, social norms, what's socially acceptable and not. This teaches you a lot. There's a lot to say about every culture. That's why in university you have Amerian studies, Indian studies, etc. There's books and books on stuff about the indian culture (its all very corrupt though). There's lots to talk about, its cannot be said here. If you want to improve your business relations with me, you need to understand my culture, not the other way around. That question is ill formed. I've explained enough @Derek WhiteThat's an interesting perspective of India. I think in public the indian population is definitely more politically correct, as its such a diverse country, but if you go into the rural areas, or you speak to the locals in their house, out comes the lack of political correctness and the judgments about different cultures such as the Dravidian people, North vs South Indians, different religions, etc.) I find the humour not necessarily less, but it is definitely different sort of humour.
  6. There's a very fine line between stereotyping and acknowledging trends and patterns of different cultures. Identifying such trends is very useful for improving your business in other countries, rapport with different people of different nationalities and creating systemic, global solutions to global problems.
  7. @VeganAwake yes agree. You can literally empirically verify for yourself that everything any guru or sage has ever said is wrong, and is right. Each piece of advice is a like a double sided coin which is half right, half wrong, and is right and wrong at the same time, just depends what you've experienced and what chapter you're in.
  8. You're from india or the middle east aren't you.
  9. @VeganAwake "if you get the message, hang up the phone" is great advice. People tend to get very attached to their methods of enlightenment and forget those methods are just scaffolding or support structures, but not the actual thing. I've wasted lots of time 'chasing enlightenment'. Lots. I would spend 10 days straight just meditating. Did that improve my chances of enlightenment? Nope, just got me focused on how to meditate, rather than why I'm even meditating in the first place. After I completely dropped meditation and did whatever I felt like, that's when reality was revealed as oneness. Same with psychedelics, you can (and I haven't seen lots, but have seen a little of evidence of this) get attached to the process of using psychedelics, rather than understanding reality. When you hear questions on the forum like "do you need psychedelics to get enlightened" or "how much dosage do you need to have a breakthrough" or anything that focuses too much on the psychedelic... that's a red flag. That's someone whose so lost in the process of taking a psychedelic, that they've forgotten why they are doing it in the first place. I agree to what Alan Watts says "once you've gotten the message, hang up" Yes Alan, that's exactly right, once you're having a non dual experience, stop meditating, because meditation is apart of the dream!
  10. I don't get it? He's not denying the use of psychedelics, he's denying the over use of them? Yes biologists are not glued to their telescopes, but they don't throw them away either, they come back when the time is right?
  11. hahhaahahhahaha microcosm of birth and death. That had a revenge tone to it... but surely that's a misinterpretation based on what's going on here. Exaggeration reduces credibility and sincerety. It's a shame you wrote that because otherwise your post would have strung a powerful chord. There aren't too many bullshitters, just a few. Besides, you haven't bullshitted in the dating group? Or the arguments about Indian politics?
  12. concerns? I did this as an alternative, compact and 10x more effective form of a 30 day retreat. I've had a physiological condition which makes forget to drink water. As a kid i noticed that when I stopped drinking water, I would hallucinate. So for years I've had the idea of dehydration for an entire week. And so I did.
  13. Yes... I had severe social anxiety for 15 years, and took me 8 years to overcome it, but I have finally fucken done it, holy fuck what a challenge that was. I can't explain how ive done it in 1 post. I feel for people with social anxiety, pm me and I'll give you a call (just voice if you're too socially anxious for video).
  14. Controversial, but I've dehydrated myself and its ALMOST as powerful as psychedelics. Don't drink water for a week, you will start to see DMT machine elves. Dehydrate yourself while being conscious or doing kriya yoga. and fast at the same time.
  15. 389 reviews from people not serious about this work
  16. Has anyone tried the Muse 2? Is it good? I consulted a meditation expert on what's the best biofeedback, he told me muse 2 has the best algorithms. Don't get the expensive 5000 dollar ones, the usefulness is in the software not the hardware
  17. @AwakenedSoul444 Teachers are great but limited. There are blind spots to only practicing with a teacher.
  18. Why not both? Sadhguru(or any teacher) can only touch a particular aspect of your journey. It's up to you to utilize the teachings of all teachers and resolve them. Biofeedback is another teacher.
  19. Is he hitting himself? Or is the persona, pretend character, hitting other pretend characters? If a tv shoes the MMA finals, is the TV hitting itself?
  20. Hi guys Leo made an analogy of turning the dials for what psychedelics. Would you guys have any good resources for using diet to change those dials?(apart from eating shrooms hahaha). I know that yogis use mercury for changing states of consciousness. To put it in yogic terminology, is there a diet that taps into the aether? Have shamans created diet + meditation combos got altered states of consciousness? What would be ideal is: you eat this combo of food, do some practices, and boom you start seeing dragons in your carpet. There are some dark art techniques that use diet, but ive had bad experiences with that, so would prefer not to get into that for now(it's also very distracting, lots of petty shit you need to deal with).
  21. What is start and end? Does start and end exist outside of the physical universe?
  22. Leo has several books on his booklist for psychedelic use, but it is no where near comprehensive enough. What are books, videos, resources, classes, online courses, mentors, or anything you have used to effectively use psychedelics? How linked is the capability to contemplate related to making a psychedelic trip more effective?
  23. You're not going anywhere, you'll be in the present moment forever hahahahahhahaha