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Ask Leo 🙂 I could definitely sense the fun and enjoyment from Leo and the hosts. Isn't that enough? Why do anything at all 🫠🫠🫠💀
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Part 2 gets a good rhythm to it! Noticed that the lady gets caught up in meaning and consequences. Which is a natural product of the mind, but is an attempt to reconstruct concept following the brutal teardown. Deconstructing can really destabilize the mind. It is interesting to hear it talked out in real time. They are really open good people with a nuanced perspective. I think this conversation will go further and deeper given another podcast. I think most areas where worldviews might not marry up, or understanding is not reached, is simply due to different definitions or words and terms.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to kavaris's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Here ya go Closing this. -
I have recently deleted most apps from my phone.
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I noticed they had a tendency to anthropomorphize.
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Nope, not unless you are some sort of thirst trap
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Sex with someone you love and care for fulfils a different need than the relief of sexual appetite. But it can do both. I have always viewed these things separately. My POV might be different because I do not have a cawk.
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I see you, too, have done some surgical dissection of Bradon What you raise is why he has gained a following. Delusional levels of confidence! I can see exactly why people fall for it. I always get surprised though, when I hold someone in esteem, and they get fooled by his confidence. That is MY fault. We humans LOVE to look to 'authority'. Certainty & conviction are seductive.
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I think it would be worth continuing the conversation. Most people cannot be expected to drop frame immediately when presented with new ideas that challenge them. It is only this place I expect that I think their lines of questioning, and the fact they are artists, will naturally steer the conversation in interesting directions. I want to hear how it might marry up with beauty and creativity. While sometimes it felt as if it lacked some structure due to many tangential points / interruptions, many people enjoy these conversational type talks. More authentic and un-crafted. Based. Like a conversation between friends. This runs with the caveat of some points not being fully fleshed out - which can lead to misunderstanding. You can see some of this happening in the comments on pt1. Pt2 next on my lunchbreak AHOYYYYY! Skipping mediation for this 😈
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I am not surprised by the hosts raising and pivoted around morality. Whenever someone in my personal life comes across Leo, or is introduced to his works through me, morality & ethics are their primary concerns.
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That smoothing filter, my God. I may have heard wrong - wouldn't be the first time my brain inserted something I want to hear
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I enjoyed it! They love their concepts 🫠 But great to see how they really fearlessly dove into any new insight Leo raised. Looking forward to pt2 +3. It was a good conversational format. I feel like a lot of viewers will enjoy this dialogue in contrast to Leo's usual video presentations.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Michal__'s topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I would be worried about meaning making and drawing conclusions. Miracles, magic, woo - it is the label we typically use for anything outside the realm of understanding for us. Notice that you may not understand how something happened - so you just slap 'solipsism' on it. But this is one of so many possible explanations... Solipsism is just a concept when used in this manner. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Oh! Thanks for the share - will watch Regarding Trump disclosing? I have to be realistic. So, I think nothing will come of it, sadly. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
He spoke to context after the interview to clarify that 😁 I did notice the geriatric egotistical Trump had to come out and make a statement about disclosure. Didn't like the attention Obama got -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think some of Ralston's terms can be confusing. And our mind can make things VERY real. I am not contesting anything like that. What Ralston points to with his teachings on suffering are leaning into dissolving conditioning and healing. He would never term it as such, because he almost dies when someone frames his methods us such. He does not want to put any sort of 'aim' or 'outcome' in his students minds. All of us are working on our conditionings and dissolving them into ourselves as part of spiritual process. Wake up, clean up, grow up. This is the process of integrating Truth after realisation. After mystical experience. This is what his teaching about suffering is aiming toward, because when we see we cause some unnessecary suffering in our experience it is actually healing at the same time. Healing scars 'samskara' from the past. Remuneration. Memories etched into our primitive mind. The problem is 'stop doing it' isn't a method many can use. So I think much of some users dislike of Ralston is his brutal teaching methods that just aren't going to land for the typical person. Being yelled at to 'stop doing it, you are doing it' confuses many, and makes them feel like they are responsible for their suffering. We aren't responsible for our suffering from trauma in that, it is embedded in the animal 'brainstem' feeling part of the brain. It acts as a reflex. But it is possible to heal from this. After all, this is what therapy aims for. Self help. Dissolving conditioning. All of us must take responsibility for our healing. We cannot walk through life hurting those around us and claiming 'I have trauma, soz' I can see exactly why being told to 'stop doing it' is not going to work for most. It just so happens, it worked for me. It led to the realisation I was performing unnessecary suffering in my experience. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If anyone thinks Ralston teaches bypassing I suspect they have not read his books or understood what he is saying. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You describe the Sanskrit 'samskara' concept here. It is useful to know, the brain does not like 'new' problems. It wants what is familiar, certain. What is already experienced. Any new problem, conundrum, challenge forces the brain out of its survival 'comfort' mode. Whether that be the comfort of certain thoughts, fantasies, feelings etc. For this reason the human mind often moves toward the familiar, regardless of if it is good for us or not. This explains why we can be attracted to toxic people; it might be a pattern we previously experienced. And often the 'familiar' patterns are deep things learned from patterns of behaviour in childhood. With loves ones, friends, society. We return to these like a default. Working to change the reaction is work many cannot face. And in some cases, such as personality disorders, certain ways of being cannot be 'cured' (so to speak). I would like Ralston to comment on this. Because he projects his capabilities often. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Beeflamb's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Hojo Brutal. Agree lol To be clearer - I think chatGPT is garbage. I think it is overused. Other AI LLMs I have found good use. -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Gotcha 👍 -
@LambdaDelta Limitation is the biggest creative facilitator for me
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Are the Jedi good or evil? Need to somehow work a video with Darth Maul makeup. The Darth Maul vs Obi Wan/Qui-Gon Jinn sabre fight scenes were SICK compared to the slow ass, turd choreography Disney vomit from the latest movies. The Jedi vs Sith perspective has always fascinated me. It is a great post highlighting how we can twist and perform all sorts of mental gymnastics to justify behavior. The Jedi love to taut 'Only a Sith speaks in absolutes' yet there are many instances the Jedi speak in the exact same absolute manner. The difference is their alignment with the integrity of unity/oneness/infinity.
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@How to be wise Do we not know about groupies? Clout chasers? People love to get near someone famous. Sex opens that door. For men and women. It says nothing about the moral character or methods the 'famous' person engages in.
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Natasha Tori Maru replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I hope I didn't express myself to lead you to think I made any such judgements as above - it was not my meaning. I did not intend to make any moral judgement regarding ego being good or bad. Merely that seeing through the ego, not deleting or subverting it, is one step to obtaining further clarity that leads to truth. I firmly believe you cannot kill the ego. Cannot kill something that was never there. As with all these topics, it is and isn't. There but not. At least, to my understanding -
Natasha Tori Maru replied to Terell Kirby's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Do you think part of revealing the truth is in the removal, revealing, deconstructing or uncovering? If this is indeed part of the process (it 100% was for me) it appears there would be some who have more trouble seeing past their own nose (so to speak). Which, often, would be why psychedelics can get us over the first 'hump', seeing past the small self for the illusion it is. As an example - individuals with cluster b type personality disorders are going to have MUCH more trouble seeing through ego. Personality disorders are a different class of issues. From all evidence so far, they have genetic and structural elements of brain/body composition that present challenges seeing through the ego, clarity. They are rather gripped by it in a way others are not. That is not to say they cannot see past this to the truth. It is available. But they are going to have more trouble.
