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It shows Andrew has a soft side. Maybe even softer than Tristan.
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@Emrie Well, there's pros and cons to any gender. It's good that you have made a decision but you should not backtrack so it's best to think deeply. When you see the group of girls, you are looking at the benefits of being a lady: Having fun, laughing, dressing well. But you have to look at the other sides as well: what's the cons of being a trans. Also, you should look at the pros and cons of staying where you are. Then ultimately, you have created a deeper understanding of yourself and created many identities. Next, you also should let go of your identities and know who you really are.
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Don't worry. Eventually, you will 'spend' the money. It takes enormous willpower to store lots of money. You will buy condos, houses or you will travel to gain new experiences. Or you will invest in stocks, crypto, companies. Or you will donate to help more communities.
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hyruga replied to Carl-Richard's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Without religion, there won't be enough schools to go around teaching people due to lack of donations and unity. There won't be internet. Everyone would still be living in the 15th century fighting one another for land. Most of the people you see today will be barbarians. -
hyruga replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Jap men are still quite masculine in general. If you compare with neighbouring countries such as Korea or China, the % of hen-pecked husbands should be much lower in Japan than these countries. Many guys in Korea are metro-sexual. They grow long hairs, wants to look slender and have plastic surgery done on their face to look slimmer. And are easily bossed by women.
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What is the most impotrant question of all time? is the most important question. Because you will keep asking and searching and understand more about yourself and everything.
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Not surprised. Back in the olden days, there were so many samurais and Japanese men are very opprensive and will slay anyone who is against them. Japan as a society is still very closed minded in my opinion. Like the ladies have to obey the man. The ladies have to cook and serve the man. Men who are poor have to work very long hours. Kids have to obey lots of rules at home including cleaning the house and throwing rubbish. A very regimental society with not much room for creativity. Not surprised they don't welcome new ideas like Christianity easily.
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I think there are three main parts. One part is of course integrating the lost parts of yourself. The second part is updating your belief system. For eg, a rape victim may feel she is dirty or traumatized after being raped. But if she let go and realised she is still divine and that her past does not define her future, she can get well. And the third part is being able to take action in an empowered state. Stop feeling sorry for self and live well.
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Congratulations! What is your old and new job like?
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These are all different systems and schools and ultimately, they are all inter connected. IFS focus more on working on your traumas and then integrating them so that you become a more whole person. You will also question your beliefs. Byron Katie's work focus on your beliefs and what will happen when you stick to them or change them. Your belief system will limit you. You have to change your thinking and your psychology.
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Just go down the spiral dynamic stages. If you are nowhere near enlightened, then you are probably not stage coral or turquoise. So best stage you can be is probably stage yellow where you help more and feed more people.
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You can read 'breaking the habit of being yourself' by Dr Joe
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Thanks. Nicely put. I have a video on self love. It's rather basic though. Being non-judgemental is also important. Smile more to tap into more joyous state.
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But the amount of bullshit that someone can tolerate depends on their own blueprint or beliefs about the world. For example, why did you leave a space between the word "Tolerance" and "!!!"? Why did you put three "!"? That's bullshit! I also start this post with the word "But". Is that another bullshit?
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hyruga replied to supremeyingyang's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It doesn't matter what new info is added. People seek material things but we will all physically die within the next 200 years. Time to repent and be with God. Tons of christians turn the other cheek but they still do bad things from time to time. Oh there is a prophecy on the second coming of Christ in the Bible. That's Jesus 2.0 for you. The ship is sinking? Well,it is growing fast in Asia and many countries. Just like Buddhism is growing well in western world, it is slowly eroding in Asia. People likes to rebel and choose what they is new and what they don't have. -
hyruga replied to supremeyingyang's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Christianity is up against the invasion of social media and the internet. Now, not only do the kids like to play lots of gaming, even the parents do and like to surf YouTube. Fewer people browse christian bookstores, leading to massive closure and less awareness. The bible has not been updated in more than 100 years. In fact, the Christian community is trying to protect its own tradition from being eroded by new age, new internet craze so it's unlikely the bible will be updated anytime soon save for some cosmetic changes. So what do you propose that can be added to the Christian books and traditions? -
hyruga replied to supremeyingyang's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It isn't dying. People go back to Christianity when they are old. -
hyruga replied to tuku747's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Why can't I dream a better life for myself? What should I do to get a better or transformed life? -
Your values is more important. For example, Adolf Hitler is very principled. He had a goal to do what he wanted. He wanted to drive the Jews out and he wanted to make Germany great. Does not make him a good man but maybe a few Germans like him because he drove some Jews out of Germany. To be principled, you have to stick with your values and goals among other things.
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This lady from Physical 100. Can she carry 130 kg man?
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It's an awesome program for me. It's a bit outdated at this point though and Julien also put bits and pieces of his program on YouTube.
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Nah if you are named "Reality", you may only be grounded in the real world. You may chase success and only think that having lots of money = reality. You may be much further from being awaken than the average person. To be more awaken, you need to be name 'awoke' or something.
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Just go and search online: how does the law of attraction works. Alternatively, you can read The magic, The Power or Ask and it is given.
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I would say Schindler's list is a very powerful movie. It showcases the good and bad of humanity during world war 2.