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Breakingthewall replied to kavaris's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Awakening is not a correct expression. It implies that at some point you realize something, you awaken to something, as if you awaken to the fact that politicians are corrupt or women are manipulative (excuse the comparison). This is not the case at all. Enlightenment, or whatever you want to call it, is a gradual process of opening to the totality, and for an opening to occur, whatever is closing must fall away. This doesn't happen all at once; it happens little by little. 99% of the stories of monks who achieved "enlightenment" are a scam, same than koans, and most of spirituality. They always portray what enlightenment is as something very mysterious, reserved for a select few, and this is to create elitism. We have to understand human nature to grasp the extent of these lies. They are omnipresent. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
In my opinion, how the self interpret reality is irrelevant. It's just an interpretation. The point is for the self to stop closing itself off, which leads to an opening to the totality. Then the self recognizes its nature because it is open to its nature. It's not a question of whether it's the one who decides or not; it's a question of being open to what is, something that wasn't happening before. When the self is open to its nature, it realizes that before, when it was closed off, it was in a prison of madness. Human beings adapt to everything and tolerate that level of existence, but it's awful. In this opening, the self recognizes itself as total reality. It's not that it knows, at a definitional level, what total reality is, but rather that it is open to it all the time. It is total reality, in the form of the self. This doesn't imply that it knows anything about the mechanic of the relationship of form; it knows that it is, and what it is, for the simple reason that it is that. The mind empties itself effortlessly because the totality fills everything. The mind can continue deducing, but it does so knowing that it is creating geometry. Reality is not geometric, it is total, it cannot be mentally articulated. But articulating things correctly is important, because there are mental configurations that create closure. If you believe in a creator god with a purpose, you're establishing an absolute limit and closing yourself off. You have to intuitively perceive what's closing you off and dismantle it. If you want the total openness, of course. Maybe you want anything else, anyone has it's choices -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don't think anyone believes the self is the creator of reality. Well, unless you believe you're God dreaming reality and everyone else is imaginary. But people generally consider themselves a part of reality For the self to be fully integrated and frictionless, it must have dissolved the boundaries between itself and reality. Otherwise, it will always be under threat. One of the essential functions of the self is self-preservation, and if the self operates in separation, as is normal, this function will create baseline anxiety and blind spots. One cannot look at death; it is impossible. The usual strategy is religion, but it is still fragmentation. The dissolution of boundaries, becoming one with reality, is what is sought for total integration. Being one with reality does not mean being its only expression, since it is obvious that any expression exists in relation to other expressions No expression of reality is above another. Existence is the relative movement of reality with respect to itself; everything is the whole in essence and a part in expression. There is no god conducting the orchestra; it is an ontological impossibility, an absolute limit within the unlimited. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The self does have authorship. I, as the self, can decide to go for a walk or to murder all my neighbors. The self is the visible part of an entire energetic structure that is oriented in a certain direction; it is will. Life is will, self-preservation is the will of life to be. You might think something mystical, like: the self seems to decide, but everything is predestined, or God decides it, or whatever. But the reality is that there is none of that; there is movement, a actual dynamic that moves through the inherent expansion of what is. The self is an expression of what is and participates in that drive, that will. Enlightenment is not the disappearance of the self; it is the self becoming one with reality, perceiving itself as a frictionless flow of the real, completely open, without dark spots, blind spots, or barriers. It is the constant, total openness where the self sees itself as a flow interconnected with the living totality, one with the limitlessness -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The self is not the cause of experience; there can be experience without the self. Experience is reality in a dual state. In the universe that we know, this is called life. Life is the emergence of a self-preserving universe with its own particular laws within a larger universe, without violating the laws of the larger universe, but creating its own internal laws. This generates duality, and within duality, there is an exchange of information between the two realities. This exchange is experience. For example, a cell is experience at a very basic level, a sardine is already a complex experience, a monkey is already an experience that self-registers with a proto-self, and in the human case there is an essential phase leap. Just as there is an essential phase leap from the hyper-complex RNA that self-replicates but is not alive, not separate from the primordial universe, to the self-preserving cell, in humans another one occurs. A new living entity appears in symbiosis with the animal organism, but free from its genetic limitations: the mind. The mind has no limits; it is an entirely different phase from the experience of a chimpanzee, which is completely limited by genetics. The mind interconnects with other minds, records experience, creating a timeline, and creates a symbology that is interconnected with the emotional system, fostering unlimited expansive possibilities. It's ironic that spirituality in general rejects the mind, considering it an error, an illusion, maya, a misunderstanding that must be resolved by flattening experience through meditative repression, glorifying the senses, and demonizing abstractions. In short, Buddhism, the embryo of all modern spirituality, is an extremely myopic system in my opinion. The mind is totality in its most refined, complex, and magnificent expression. The mind gives rise to the self, the center that receives, desires, suffers, analyzes, and registers. It is no more "divine" than the no-self of a tuna; it is simply another phase of complexity in the unlimited expansion of the coherence of what is. Something essential to the matter of "enlightenment," openess, or whatever you wish to call it. Experience is not the foundation of reality; it is a manifestation of it. This is counterintuitive since, as humans, we see a conscious creator as essential, but this is not the case. Reality is without a doer. The doer is reality itself, and it is not planned nor does it seek a purpose; rather, it is the expansion of total coherence that occurs given its limitlessness. All manifestation is relationship, and all relationship is change. The static is not, it does not exist; existence is coherent, synchronous change in all directions. What appears is the consequence of the expansive thrust of the absence of limits, of not being contained, pushing toward the limitation necessary for form to exist. -
Breakingthewall replied to CosmicTrekker's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The "I am" is the self. It is a creation of the energetic structure we call human. The totality in the form of the perceiver. The totality is the substance of the self, not the self. The self is its form. It is easy to confuse the self with something immutable, divine, and to think that reality is consciousness, an illusion that the self/god observes. It is logical to think this way since it is the structure that appears obvious in being human, but the reality is that if you want to be one with the totality, you have to see yourself as self/form and go beyond this form. The self is a point that closes, a center that acts as an absolute limit. The totality is the unlimited. Opening yourself to it is a strange movement, since the self is its opposite in structure, but same in "substance", with "" because absence of limitations that is is not a substance, it's being without the I, and what is being? The consequence of the absolute absence of limitations. Can't be described, it's just totality. -
Breakingthewall replied to AtmanIsBrahman's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What any form is, is the absolute manifested; therefore, you are that. The absolute doesn't choose to be a human with two legs; rather, its nature is expansion into forms of perfect coherence and absolute synchronicity, since it has no limits and cannot not be, and being human is a possible possibility that arises. The absolute is not an entity that makes decisions, because if it were, it wouldn't be absolute, but relative to those decisions. The absolute is, period, and it's manifestations are limitless -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's an interesting perspective, but from my point of view, the center never disappears, nor do preferences. The change is (to repeat myself once more) from a closed energetic framework to an open one. In a closed framework, the center is absolute, and the facets of the self are energetic whips that vibrate continuously in the foreground or background, causing movement, like a cow propelled by electric shocks that tell it where to go. If you manage (if the self/center manages) to open the energetic framework, the configuration changes completely. It's an absolute mutation, not a change of perspective, a realization, or "the fall of illusion." There has to be an absolute will for liberation, not a will to seek a better situation. If it's the latter, you fall into religious spirituality. Of course, you'll believe it's not religion but awakening, etc., but you'll remain on the emotional rollercoaster with the electric shocks of the cow making you dream of a bright future, here or in the next life. The issue isn't the method, but understanding the objective. The objective is to break free from the energetic prison in which you live. Who lives in an energetic prison? The self. It is the self that is liberated, not God, nor consciousness, nor the soul; it is the self, the center constructed by the human energetic structure. And by liberating itself, the self becomes a direct interface between form and the totality . The self perceives itself as the totality manifested all time, because the opaque emotional barrier against which all flow bounced has dissolved; therefore, the flow is now unlimited. This does not imply that the self knows there is reincarnation or anything like that; it knows that it is, and is the unlimited manifested. Therefore, death is only a phase change, something within its domain as a totality What disappear is the constant suffering by default, the rumination and the anxiety, but obviously, as a human being, your mechanisms remain intact. If your daughter is gang-raped and then burned alive, you'll suffer. Or, without being so dramatic, if your car breaks down and it costs 3k to fix. It looks like freedom , openess , security, happiness , appreciation of the beauty everywhere, understanding of the dynamics of relation, perception of the unlimited vitality of the reality -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What you're talking about here is the transcendence of the social matrix, the inherited tribal conditioning that comes by default in the human structure. It's what's called liberation. This conditioning makes the self identify with what it is for the group. It's an essential line of software for making the human group act as a unit. Without it, we would be weak prey; with it, we are galactic conquerors (well, according to Elon Musk, but maybe is some point could be). The difference is absolute, and this conditioning is not an "illusion" or a mistake, its written in our genes with red iron. It is more powerful than the instinct for survival. The individual will give their life for the tribe without hesitation, if they are fully integrated. The problem (or the good fortune, depending on how you see it) is that we no longer live in tribes, and this primal impulse to identify with the group finds no coherent foothold, thus leading to what we might call emotional illness. A profound underlying imbalance, inherited over thousands of generations, crudely corrected with monolithic pillars of religion, nation, and social class, until recently. And today with the more volatile and hedonistic pillars of success, well-being, sensory enjoyment, ideal couple and the essential pillar of addiction. It is a structure that works, that propels the collective toward greater expansion, which is always the driving force of life, but it plunges the individual into a very complicated state. False, superficial out of vital necessity, broken inside, fragmented in their psyche, full of red lines impossible to cross. If people would look their reality in the face... well, luckily they lack the capacity to do so, or they would collapse. What you propose, and what spirituality in general proposes, is the breaking of that conditioning, the individual's escape from the matrix, which implies being without attachments. The problem with this is that the programming is real, not illusory as those book sellers with beatific smiles claim. So, if you let go of the attachment to success, a partner, sex, whatever it may be, your system automatically grabs onto another attachment: "pure consciousness," "absolute love," "God imagining," "fun reincarnations with 70 virgins," or whatever. Because cheap spirituality sells you the idea that transcendence is easy, that it's just a change of perspective. This is because cheap sells, but nobody buys expensive things, and in this case, the product is extremely expensive. You have to let go of everything and be left with nothing. Not your money and other things, but your mental attachments, which are genetic programming from when humans were monkeys that couldn't speak. Obviously, this isn't easy; it's not a product that sells. Nobody is going to listen to it, much less understand it. It's important to understand that attachment isn't a mental construct. It's imprinted in your cells, in every breath and every micro-movement. It's part of who you are. If some guru tells you, "You are not that, you are the divine," blah blah, they're already leading you down a false path of roses. They're a con artist seeking influence. Yes, it is what you are, but what happens is that what is, manifested reality, is dynamic, constantly changing. Nothing is fixed; everything moves, and change can occur and be absolute. It simply needs to be initiated in a non-evasive way. But spirituality sells escapism; it's just another addiction, like Netflix and cocaine. There is no method for liberation. Methods are precisely how the system perpetuates itself. What changes is not a belief, but the exhaustion of avoidance. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The energetic structure that constitutes a human being carries a built-in self. This isn't a silly mistake or a misunderstanding, as the neo-Advaita would say; it's a hyper-complex system maintained in real time by different brain structures, refined from the earliest complex organisms to humans over a period of time beyond our comprehension. This self perceives itself as the receptive center of experience and has an absolute need for self-preservation and acceptance within the human group. All that talk of being invulnerable is fine until the torturer arrives with his briefcase. According to Zen philosophy, when you see the executioner approaching, you simply feel the pleasure of the sea breeze on your face, because that's what exists now. No, my Zen friend, what exists now is the human system, which is an extremely complex and precise mechanism anticipating events, seeking solutions, and releasing chemicals that prepare you for combat. If instead of a human you were an earthworm, none of this would happen, but it so happens that you aren't. Zen monks strive enormously to be earthworms. It's commendable and worthy of respect. Then they burn themselves alive. It's very practical, but perhaps, let's say, well, not natural. Bit forced. Well forgive all that nonsense, what I'm saying is that the mind must break its chains, not just pretend to have broken them. The mind isn't going to disappear; the mind simply is. It can be a mind trapped in its primitive conditioning, or a mind that has stared its primal demons in the face, and instead of erasing them, which is impossible, has danced with them. It has integrated them into its visible vibration and erased the barrier between conscious and unconscious. This undivided mind, sovereign over itself, with all its energies aligned, isn't "invulnerable" because it knows it's consciousness or God or whatever; it's simply not limited, it doesn't clash with itself but flows without friction. Then it recognizes itself as an expression of what it is, and as what it ultimately is. But if the guy with the briefcase comes, suffering occurs, that's inevitable, but can be relativized to some extent, maybe to great extent -
Breakingthewall replied to kavaris's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The question here is, what is the difference between "us" and "source"? Logically, we can deduce that they are the same; there is no "us" separate from the source, but rather "us" is the source expressing itself as "us." This might seem obvious, but even if you accept this fact, it won't change anything in your internal configuration. First of all, "us" is the form that reality has taken after eons of evolution, of phase changes towards states of greater complexity, arriving at something as absurdly complex and as incredibly finely coordinated as human society (can you imagine the synchronicity of human society at a quantum level? no, you don't imagine it, you can't) . This "us" has a series of energy switches impossible to ignore, which, from the moment you appear, subdue you in order to integrate you as a processor of the enormous human machine. Evolution has created structures that will absolutely desire to be integrated into the matrix, and their fear of rejection will be greater than their fear of death. One only has to see how millions of soldiers ran in the direction of the machine guns, and not in the opposite direction, as would obviously be logical. So how do you clarify this "we" so that it stops being a dense protagonist that subjugates you and permeates you like a sticky layer of emotional molasses, making your mind dance from one extreme to the other like a puppet directed by a guy with Parkinson's. what has you absolutely gripped, like a zebra with ten lions clamping their jaws down on its flesh? There is only one way, and it's not the one the soft-smiling mystics with linen robes and erect penises tell you about. No, it's life's way of changing phases. It's something that happens when it can't not happen, and like everything living, it manifests itself from absolute tenacity, absolute focus, unstoppable drive, and total determination born from the fact that the only place to go is forward. Then the "us" is scorched, dries up, falls away like an extremely annoying old skin, and the essence of what is reclaims its freedom. It is not "other," there is no "us" versus "source," there is no baby Jesus crying because you spend money on OnlyFans (although there should be), there is a real phase shift, an absolute mutation of your energetic configuration, a total liberation from the chains that were necessary for a collective push, but no longer are. It is simply reality in its limitless expansion. Then the source sees itself as clearly as whole, just as the "we" saw itself as a part. Eyes open, veils fall, hearts open, reality sings. Wasn't it always like this? There's a faint memory that it wasn't, that there was pain, confusion, madness. It was in another life, in another phase. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
As humans, the mind is a reality. Spirituality treats the mind as an error and glorifies what it calls direct perception, tastes, sounds, and so on. They yearn for an animalistic state, but as humans, that state is not the case. It's a misguided approach; the mind cannot be switched off because it is a reality. The mind is a deep sea; it must be understood and aligned so that it can express its full power. -
A revolution is currently underway in Iran to overthrow the Ayatollahs' regime. The population is in the streets, government buildings are being set on fire, and in many cases, the police are joining the protesters, Israel is ready to act. This is a global event of immense importance, and the news isn't saying a single word about it. Why?
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Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Both are constructions of the energetic system that you are. There is no qualitative difference. The spirituality consider one a mistake and the other true, but this is because the spirituality don't understand nothing . It's a total scam, but the scammers are also scammed 😅 -
Breakingthewall replied to saif2's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Both are creations of the energetic system that you are. The first occurs nanoseconds after the stimulus and is basic. The second occurs without a defined time and blends everything perceived and it is complex. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Both are the same, reality reflecting in itself through the form that arises within it. The human interface can clarify density to the point that the perceiving self recognizes itself as a structural creation, opening itself to the totality and understanding its nature, but the fact itself remains the same: a self-preserved dual reflection that registers its perception, thus giving rise to an experience. -
Breakingthewall replied to kavaris's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Good insight. Infinity is also a misleading idea, since it presupposes an infinite, endless, enormous, and boundless quantity. Infinity is a possibility, not the essence. Essence is not something; it is an absence, the absence of limits. Reality is limitlessness, and limitlessness makes "being " inevitable. What reality is is unlimited being. Not big or small or infinite, but what makes the possibility of infinity to exist. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Both are creations of the complex energy structure we call the brain. Seeing a tree seems direct, but it isn't. First, there's the tree, which reflects the light entering the retina, and based on that, the brain creates an image that a center the brain itself constructs perceives, apparently receives that image. If you like the tree, the brain, which is a quantum cloud of unimaginable complexity, takes the form of "liking," and the center created by that same quantum cloud "perceives." If you remember the tree you saw yesterday, the brain does the same thing; it takes a form that creates that image. In the first case, it does so nanoseconds after the light arrives. In the second case, it does so hours or days later. In both cases, there's a time lag, a creation of the image "tree" by the brain, and a creation by the perceiving center "self" that receives the perception. Qualitatively, it's exactly the same: reality expressing itself in coherent forms. "Brain" is not something material vs spiritual. "Brain" is the form that reality is taking now. It's se same than a Galaxy, the gravity , the time or the light. Coherent possibilities that happens due the synchrony of the form. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The point is that conceptualizing is direct experience. The human mind is a living reality that emerges from animal life and ascends to another phase of existence in which the living is freed from the limitations of the material. The human mind is more alive and more direct than anything else living. But at the same time, it is a labyrinth of great difficulty. The mind struggles to align itself, just as every living being struggles to advance. The first birds made small, clumsy flights. They were the embryo of the eagle's flight. The same is true of the mind. The human mind is an interface with the totality. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Experience is reality structured in a dualistic way. For reality to be structured in a dualistic way, something very concrete called life must appear. Life is a very concrete emergent phenomenon, a phase change in the forms of the universe. It is a small universe self preservated with its own laws that operates within the laws of a larger universe and exchanges information with it. This is the basis of experience, what we call consciousness. Experiencing something is the exchange of information between the two universes. Can be very basic, like a cell, or extremely sophisticated like in a human. Where is the limit? Sure we don't know that. -
Breakingthewall replied to saif2's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Seeing an apple wont bring an apple to existence neither. Seeing an apple or representing an apple in the mind through logic have in common that they are a construction created by the brain. Logic is direct perception, exactly the same than the perception of the senses, but in a different level or mode. Sensory perception is a kind of perception, mental construction is another kind of perception. Both are complementary in humans. You could think that sensory perception is more direct, but not more real. Both are equally real, both can deceive you in some cases -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If the consciusness wants anything, it's an entity that wants, not "pure consciousness" right? Then why they call it consciousness? The play doh is something, a concrete substance. Is the reality a concrete substance too? What is that substance? The consciousness who wants things? So a concrete entity. Same than an ego but bigger. So that entity is the only thing that exists. Then the reality is limited to a substance that wants things, and there is nothing outside it. So the only consequence possible is that that substance is you and the field of your consciusness is a dream that you are creating because some reasons, but because other reason you are hiding to yourself that fact, that's why you can't fly or change anything, and everything that you perceive are just images that you are creating to deceive yourself. Then the infinity is let's say small, just what you see, hear, etc. Well, and you hidden creating it to deceive yourself. What called deus ex machina, an exit to explain something that is, let's say, impossible to explain. That's the problem if you don't dissolve the ego. Then you create a bigger ego, that seems bigger, but it's more limited than the previous one -
Breakingthewall replied to saif2's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Your sensory perception is an indicator of reality, but it's far inferior to the logical mind. Through logic, you can, for example, deduce the theory of relativity, something you can't do through sensory perception alone. Logic dictates that there is a changing reality outside your room. Your sensory perception captures what is inside your room. To think that what your sensory perception perceives is real and what your logical mind deduces is false is a rather strange philosophy, like being flat earth or any other obscurantist mentality typical of people who feel threatened or inferior by their low intellectual level and seek an emotional outlet to place themselves above the others. -
Breakingthewall replied to joeyi99's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Love is an expression not a path. It's the expression of what you are. You can't change the expression, you can pretend that you do, but then you are false. The biblical commandment that says: love God, love your neighbor, love your enemies, is usually a call to hypocrisy. The real path is open yourself, be what you are, don't try to be another, don't try to love, don't try, just be. You are the expression of the reality, your depth has no bottom , your perfection has not stain. If you could see what you really are, you would relax any control. -
Breakingthewall replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Because I am
