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Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's good to understand the psyche of spiritual people. I like to understand the mind, and here are many people to understand. Except some exceptions, all is defense and fear. It's the normal level where humans operate but more subtle. In fact the spiritual people usually is more closed than anyone else. -
Breakingthewall replied to Spiritual Warrior's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Of course, and you can repeat for ever the mantra that self is false without mathematics or any understanding, but if we are talking about the real observation and understanding of reality, we will see that reality is made of lógical relationship, just because what's not logical doesn't appear, and logic is mathematics. I don't understand what you try to transmit, sorry. Anyway ,if you think that you are understanding what I mean when I write, you are wrong, then better don't chat. -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
As I see dense mental levels are adaptive structures that life adopts in its expansive impulse because they are the most coherent paths possible. Forms tend toward greater expansion and complexity, and when the possibility exists, the niche is filled. If you, as a mind, feel the real call to dissolve limitations, that is the impulse of reality expressed as you. The problem is classifying dense levels as false when they are equally true. At a certain level, comparisons and limitations are absolutely real; that is the level that the reality of life takes at any given moment. You could say that it generates suffering, but not that it is more false than an unlimited mind. It is simply focused on one point, and to do so, it must be blind to everything else. It's like for you finding casual sex were the most important thing in life, you could die for it. It's not false, it's just your focus. To have that focus you have to be closed to anything else. Like an animal focused in survival or mating, he must see death like absolute because it's focused in survival. Death is really absolute if your focus is only survival, like ruin is absolute if your focus is being a millionaire. You don't cara about anything else, because for you only being a millionaire matters. If you make anyone seeing the unlimited but he's absolutely focused in survival and family for example, for him the unlimited would be a huge shit because it's not the survival of his genes. If you are open to the absolute you would see that it's not the survival of the self, there is not another life where you will enjoy, it's the total dissolution in the abyss of reality, the total lost of your individuality. Show it to anyone and they would feel horror, if they are focused in the self, because it's the death of the self -
Breakingthewall replied to cistanche_enjoyer's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Also Ramakrishna and nisgardatta maharah died of throat cancer. Saying that anyone deserve when they get cancer is not wise imo, except if they smoke a lot -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I'm already open to the absolute, sad unbearable liar. What is a waste is talking with you. Seems that I'm retarded trying it again and again . You can't understand anything, just defending your status. How's possible that behavior? It's amazing -
Breakingthewall replied to Spiritual Warrior's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You are talking about concepts that are not in your level, but if you want I can explain you how it works. But as you wont listen I'm lazy to do. Just in short: humans didn't invent maths, they discovered mathematics. Mathematics are the language of reality because are the language of relations Yes, anything that you can't understand is the devil. Bad ego evil false. Repeat with me: self doesn't exist , I'm enlightened. If you repeat this enough times, like 1 million, you become enlightened. Could you contemplate the possibility, just the possibility, that you can't understand some ideas ? No, because you are defensive, like a fundamentalist. Anyway, I'm going to try to communicate in your language: self doesn't exist. Self doesn't exist. Self doesn't exist? Self doesn't exist! -
Breakingthewall replied to Breakingthewall's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
No, you don't understand. I don't judge those masters by its authority but by its message. I see truth in some, and lies in others. You trust them because they look spiritual. that's ok, it's your way. Btw, the science knows exactly where the self is, it's a process crated in the brain by interconnections of many areas, over all the frontal lobe but others. It's easy to prove. If you want to talk as you know something you should research a bit, instead to repeat those simplicities -
Breakingthewall posted a topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The first step is to empty the mind completely until reaching a point where only the fact of being remains. You are reality becoming aware that it is. Like a mirror reflecting another mirror. At that moment, you are not a person looking at reality; you are the property of reality of looking at itself, of becoming conscious of itself. Any other “I am,” stripped of everything else, is this same “I am.” There is no other. It is the same in different coordinates. You are not someone or something; you are a property of reality. Once reality can easily settle through you in the fact of “I am" absolutely empty of anything else, then reality can open itself to the fact of becoming conscious of “what I am.” This is not an understanding but an opening of the “heart,” because the heart , what reality truly is , reveals itself. The absolute power of reality reveals itself as a total explosion of freedom, an inexhaustible creative flow erupting like a never-ending supernova. The word glory, etc, could be used but it sounds subjective valoration. Lets say unlimited vitality that emerges from the unlimited, absolute potential manifesting itself without limit. It's perceived as something much better than any possible good thing that the mind could imagine before. Another valoration, I know, but it's the case. It's perceived as the "absolute better". Through the human interface, the self-perception of reality can briefly open completely to its own nature. This is not a mental image, not something imagined, but something that can melt the mind itself. Achieving even a moment of openness to the total alive is not merely a vision, but a flame that produces a structural transformation within you. Obviously, you are not going to walk down the street in an unlimited state in which reality explodes continuously, but you begin to perceive the vitality of reality within experience itself. The filter that attenuates experience begins to fall away, and everything is perceived as the living flow of what reality is. The “I am” is seen as an intrinsic property, not as the essence. The essence is living limitlessness in its inexhaustible expansion. That's why the idea "reality is consciousness" is wrong. It's a barrier, behind the barrier of the void of the I am is where the real thing is waiting to be discovered. -
Breakingthewall replied to Breakingthewall's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Krishnamurti was a liar. U.g Krishnamurti, who was true said that jiddu was a scammer. Many others said that, because is obvious What kind of question is where I'm in the body? It's meaningless. What I am as a human is complex process that manifests in a cloud of procces that are happening now that we call mind. In that procces the self is created. Where is it is irrelevant , it is, that's enough. The point is the ultimate nature of it, that's the ultimate nature of everything -
Breakingthewall replied to Breakingthewall's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The fire and anything else are expression of the unlimited power of what has not límits. The point is not defining the fire or anything but understand its nature and see it. -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You also could live alone in a mountain, there are many different possibilities being human. Anyway I agree, the society is an expression of reality, as real as anything else. Alive, dynamic, powerful. And being totally present is essential for a full life. But enlightenment means something else, it's being open to the nature of the reality, of what everything is. It's not a conceptual idea, don't be hurry to say that I'm wrong and that, just contemplate what I'm saying. The core of everything, the core of yourself, is the source, the ultimate nature of reality. @Grateful Dead called it love and you very fast said that he's wrong without any attempt to understand his view. What he call love is something else, it's the pure potential of the limitless. It's something that when you really perceive it, you see the sacred miracle of creation, the unfathomable that manifests as forms, relationships and consciousness. And you are that. Not just the form or the feeling and the movement but the unlimited, the holy absolute that is source of everything because it's limitless. Then you see the light, really, without trying to convince yourself all time, it's absolutely clear. -
Breakingthewall replied to Breakingthewall's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Everything that exists is constant change, relationships between different states creating stable patterns that appear and disappear. Buddhists say this demonstrates that reality is empty at its core, since nothing exists in itself; everything is change. For Buddhists, the foundation of reality is sunyata, emptiness, and nirvana is extinguishing yourself. Extinguishing your candle, as they say. I believe they are completely wrong because they haven't grasped the essential quality of what they call emptiness. Emptiness is absolutely full, full of potential. The quality of the unlimited (better that word than emptiness) is that it emanates absolute potentiality. It is the absence of obstacles for the possible to be. The unlimited is absolute life, and the quality of reality is expansion, vitality, creation. What appears is simply possible coherence, but its momentum is total, since nothing holds it back. Nirvana is not extinguishing your candle; it is lighting it and letting it shine in all its potential. -
Breakingthewall replied to Breakingthewall's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Then when you achieve a kind of living death, do you act hysterically, needing to be the one who's enlightened but unable to hold a coherent conversation? It sounds like an incomplete death. Now seriously, read what I've written and refute a specific point without screaming like a hysterical medieval inquisitor at a heretic, and let's see if you've understood what I've said or if you're just playing your usual power games. -
Breakingthewall replied to Spiritual Warrior's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The logical mind can understand logic (if it is well-tuned). Logic is coherent relationships, and the reality that appears is made up of logical relationships. We could also call it mathematics. All of reality that appears can be broken down into formulas and equations, including feelings and consciousness, since they are relationships. Therefore, the mind can basically understand everything. The mind can even understand the source of reality, the absence of limits that lives, and can also formulate it mathematically in a simple formula: zero = infinity. The fact that reality is comprehensible does not negate that it is alive, absolute, divine, or whatever you want to call it. The point is that understanding is just a tool of the mind, not the mind. The mind is over all consciousness, being aware of yourself, that's , of the reality. Then the point is don't get stuck in the logical mind and this is achieved when the logical mind works clear without hindrance and see the relationship everywhere, then it can relax and stop because everything is clear -
Breakingthewall replied to Spiritual Warrior's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Then you know that you don't know, and this happen because you are deeply attached to the conceptual learned world but in a negative mode. If you really transcend the learned mental structure, you would know directly. What you are doing is protecting yourself of the conceptual mind constructing a negative conceptual mind and getting stuck in it -
Breakingthewall replied to Spiritual Warrior's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Opposite, if you experience the itch without thoughts about it, you will know exactly what it is. You will perceive the reality happening, it's movement and it's vitality. But it's not only stopping your conceptual thinking about it, you need to open yourself to the flow of reality, and that means being open to yourself because you are the reality happening. -
Breakingthewall replied to VeganAwake's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Then if nothing appears as something, maybe it's something. Just an idea. Maybe it's creative power developing itself without end. And that creative power is the inevitable consequence of the limitless. That's why reality lives. Just contemplate the fact of existing. I don't mean thinking about it, just seeing it, same than you see the fact of the self is not real, you could see the fact of existing right? Just see it without filter, it's happening now. Remove the barrier of: I'm not real (that is a conceptual idea) and see. -
Breakingthewall replied to VeganAwake's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I'm feel very good, anyway I could feel very bad, that's human life. This doesn't mean that I'm trapped in the ego. Trapped in ego suffering is more constantly but if you are more or less free of the mental frame that compares and defines everything you also could suffer. Suffering is a reality being human Anyway, your idea of enlightenment means scaping of human nature denying it. It could work in some extent but it has a cost. Your mind will get limited. -
Breakingthewall replied to VeganAwake's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Ah ok, I understand, you are in another level, then it's normal the sarcasm. Honestly I found your message very insulting. Just like this one. A defensive reaction from someone who needs a position of superiority, and whose psyche has managed to construct the mental image of being enlightened. So, when something confronts them, they react in different ways to protect their absolute need. One of them is to ridicule, another is not to listen or engage in real conversation but to repeat a mantra they've created for this purpose. The self is an illusion or whatever. There's another person here broadcasting from the same mental frequency, james123. I'd say there are many in the world of spirituality. Let's see, being superior by being a millionaire, successful and all that is difficult, but making the mental shift of enlightenment is the perfect business. Zero investment, total profit. You're better than Newton, Julius Caesar, and Churchill without even getting up from the sofa. Who'll top that? The only problem is for the people around you. The narcissist can't see it because it's 100% focused in the protection of his history, for him it's a a matter of survival, but for the people around it's unbearable. -
Breakingthewall replied to VeganAwake's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Anyway, I'm going to explain some crazy, hippie-ish New Age stuff to you. Look, there's a universe with something like two trillions galaxies that arises from a dimensionless singularity, which is a rupture of the vacuum's symmetry, and it unfolds in a spacetime structure that's essentially a hypercomplex equation with zero deviation and a real energy balance of zero. And in this unfolding of perfectly synchronized mathematical relationships, everything converges in a process of unimaginable complexity that channels all that perpetual synchronic change to repeat over and over: the self doesn't exist. It's an illusion. I'm enlightened. You're not. It's fascinating, don't you think? The point is not understanding this sophisticated truth about the non existent illusory self, or my big bang, it's being open to the source of everything, to the unlimited. It's irrelevant if the self is this or that, what is real is what remains when all the barriers fall. This could sounds very new age to you, but you are not a no self, you are an expression of the absolute, then you are the absolute expressed in a process that is happening right now. This process can perceive itself without filter. But it's not easy at all, in fact it's very difficult game, but if you manage at least some level of openness the change is total Then you will perceive the reality of everything, of the people that you see, it's the opposite of a dream, it's alive, absolutely real. Then silent your mind is easy because the reality of everything is content enough. -
Breakingthewall replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Sure you are right, even in that moment you are totally closed to the unlimited it's not the same than if you are absolutely closed in the bubble and you never have broken it. The problem for me is denying the reality of a level of the reality. What I perceive is that it's a barrier, a real one that traps you. If you call dream to the dense level you can't integrate it and use it's power to move yourself to another level. You will stuck, it's very subtle, very Buddhist. The dense level is absolutely real. Maybe feels bad or anything, but you can't scape from it thinking that doesn't exist , doing it would castrate your mind, like a narcissist -
Breakingthewall replied to VeganAwake's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Or maybe important or not important are valorations, like saying; reality is boring. Well, it depends of your emotional state I guess. Or saying: the self is not real. It's like saying: being bored is not real, it's an illusion. Really all that stuff comes from Buddhism. It's an attempt to avoid suffering and domesticate the emotional density, but denying what is calling it false, you castrate your mind, then you could become very limited, and the idea is breaking the limits -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
But the spirit is the mind, there is no other. Not superior self. Let's use "tao". The mind is the tao expressed as a mind. So if you see a higher spirit guiding the mind, you're creating a barrier that closes it off. The Tao isn't someone or something that directs; it's the unlimited being that manifests itself in what is possible. And the manifestation is the mind. That is to say, it's the mind that orients itself toward, for example, clarifying its density to see, not a higher force. Nothing is superior; everything is interconnected realities that ontologically have the same level. As I see it, it's crucial not to categorize anything as false, real, true, or illusion because those are absolute closures. Openness occurs when the mind integrates itself and sees itself seamlessly, as the totality of reality. There is no other reality, no other levels; there is only density that clouds perception. -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Id say that I can't interact with my mind because I am the mind. What I am is the process that's happening and it's a mind. What I can do as a mind is point to the direction that is better according my vision, that is what any living being and life itself does, and the mind is a living being. You could say that the essence of that process is the unlimited, the tao, anything, but the process is happening and I'm that. You could say that I'm the tao in the form of a mind, but not that I'm the master of the mind, because there is not an I separated from the mind , the I is a part of the structure of the mind -
Breakingthewall replied to James123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
So animals are pure and do what reality wants, but the mind, on the other hand, doesn't; it's against reality. Is reality sad because the mind thinks? Maybe the problem is that you can't see how the human matrix is the reality expressing itself as a mind
