Chrisd

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  1. When things don't go your way, do you get upset?
  2. http://happinessbeyondthought.blogspot.com/2013/06/are-10000-hrs-needed-for-awakening-no.html?q=are+10,000+hours+needed+for+awakening "how to practice better"
  3. Depends on who you ask Nisargadatta Maharaj: The desire for harmony and peace is in eradicable. But once it is fulfilled, the concern ceases and physical life becomes effortless and below the level of attention. Then, even in the body you are not born. To be embodied or bodyless is the same to you. You reach a point when nothing can happen to you.
  4. The world is improving by the day. Take a look at these Ted talks. Perhaps we can help improve it? If you like science, from the Moral Arc by Michael Schermer: "We can trace the moral arc through science, in general, as a species, we are becoming increasingly moral." Don't be a victim, take responsibility for improving the world. Still(:)) plenty of people in dire conditions that can use our help. https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_is_the_world_getting_better_or_worse_a_look_at_the_numbers https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_the_surprising_decline_in_violence#t-569588
  5. I'd say enlightenment is an abiding state, and you've not reached a permanent place of abiding. Experiences are not enlightenment.
  6. From Gods point of view I suppose that's true. But it's not true when seeing from the humans perspective.
  7. One perceptual bubble is also an idea I'm still wondering where you get this idea. Who says your personal direct experience is the only truth?
  8. I doubt very much Leo ever said there's only one perceptual bubble. Where did you get this from? You're in non duality because consciousness is all there is, that's you, you're everywhere! Why shouldn't this include other perceptual bubbles?
  9. It's the rational thing to do when you believe you're going to heaven for it.
  10. Alright a helpful link for you, this was posted on this forum a short while ago. "doctrinally and logically so, what IS anatta (the five psycho-physical aggregates of the mere empirical, corporeal self) are indeed 'myself', in so meaning the mortal (mata) self composed of the bodily humors which is fated to death. That mere self is never implied nor meant when Buddhism speaks of immortality and the path leading to same (amatagamimagga) [SN 5.9], of which "the body cannot pass that gate to fare beyond,..only the Soul (The Self)" -"
  11. Just to clarify, you mean awakening as an experience? As in different from enlightenment? If not, I'd like to enrich your perspective. Enlightenment can be defined as the end of suffering. First case in point would be Gautama Buddha himself with his fourth noble truth: there is a path out of suffering. Other cases proving the point are Roger Castillo, as he describes it in his videos: And his teacher: Ramesh Balsekar , Gary Weber, and possibly Cornelius Christopher.
  12. If enlightenment had no benefits nobody would talk about it like they are. Imagine the realizers realising their shift was into something negative, they would warn against it.
  13. @kinesin For your peace of mind, not that you need it. The Gita speaks about such things. https://gitajourney.com/2012/06/18/bhagavad-gita-verse-22-chapter-7/ I've also been down a rollercoaster of this kind, with all sorts of energies. I'm not as far along as you are maybe. I'm still recovering I was also skeptical about the existence of various beings, but the thrill it gave me was far too good to let go. I'd advise to enjoy the energy, but keep acting according to your own intelligence. Basically keep using reason, common sense and science. Some people in this forum would advise using the law of attraction, but there's no evidence for that kind of thing. How do you think one should act, kinesin?
  14. I think it's him. https://nord.news/2020/11/14/danielson-enters-directly-into-the-starting-eleven/
  15. Hi guys, I have this silly idea that as a young adult of 27 years old, it doesn't matter much what I eat and if I exercise or not. I know it's silly but I'm not convinced. Can you give me some encouragement with facts that it does matter?
  16. If infinity is infinite, it could be finite
  17. Thanks for the responses guys, I've started 1 hr cardio with a day in between for my health.
  18. I believe it matters what you believe in regards to awakening. If you believe you need to do practices then Christian monasticism is a viable path. You can look up Bernadette Roberts, who used to be a nun. Her being a nun started her off in a path to awakening, resulting in her later in life arriving at No-self. This arrival is equal to awakening in my understanding.
  19. In my view profound enlightenment leaves one free of the fear of death. You know you're not that which dies. It's hard to bullshit yourself on that point.
  20. I used to believe everything real was NOW. So I also dismissed stories from the past. Adhyashanti said if he was being real, when asked the question how did you experience the conference, he would have to say the conference IS. But as you live storytelling is something of a useful skill when interacting with your fellow human beings, so I'd say (and he would say) you eventually train yourself to produce stories again.