Bob Seeker

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  1. My current most frugal possibility: work construction for 1-2 months full time at $55/hour, move to Mexico and live for ~$500/month for 1-2 years while building skill in my art form, then use it to make money.
  2. Maybe try taking it in pieces maybe for purpose ask: what is the one feeling that if I had, I would be happy forever? And then ask what is that feeling connected to for me? Maybe for domain of mastery ask: what is my favorite way of pursuing that thing/feeling? Maybe for domain of mastery ask: what is a unique or exciting medium that would work with the above?
  3. He says he was gaming search engine algorithms back when that was possible. He no longer recommends being a devil tho.
  4. Go on actualized.org/blueprint also, that lays things out very succinctly to wrap your mind around this
  5. What is important to say is that each bubble is a perspective of God. God’s perspective is still a bubble, just the bubble of Absolute Infinity. Bubble is a metaphor for the totality of one’s perceived experience. no. You are not your bubble. You are God. The consciousness that birthed it all.
  6. the original question is not being seriously considered anyway, my best guess is: God is imagining a bubble known as your bubble. God is also imagining infinite bubbles, and not imagining them, at the same time, since is and is not are both parts of God’s nature. no bubble influences what is imagined in any other bubble, since God is infinity and infinity is everything that could happen, so every possible scenario will play out, infinite times (since time is illusory and everything is always being experienced), in infinite bubbles regardless of any hypothetical Inter-bubble influence. Each bubble is truly solipsistic in that no entities imagined in a bubble, including yourself, have any consciousness or substance. Consciousness is the bubble itself, and nothing else exists from that bubble’s perspective. ultimate reality is God’s view of itself, that all bubbles both exist (in their imagined form) and don’t (in their unimagined form). This imagination is used by God to experience what it is and love itself to infinity, and because God has to be what it is, Both Existence and Non-Existence, Life and Love. This is my best guess.
  7. There’s no evidence of others being conscious judging solely by your own bubble. You’d have to be conscious of their bubble to know that, but in ordinary consciousness you are not.
  8. I don’t think anyone whose posted yet knows the answer. I’m wondering the same thing. Like: Is the call to awaken the species and save the planet just another way to keep me engaged in the dream? Are others totally imaginary and nothing in my bubble is sentient except the bubble itself? I’m thinking the answer is yes, but I would want to be very sure of it. Like I don’t think my bubble actually effects any other bubble, currently, but I don’t know if Me as God imagines infinite bubbles or not. how can I know that I am interpreting a trip correctly to get to that conclusion? I assume I will need clearer, deeper awakenings.
  9. Get more in touch with your passion and you will feel better about these things, this is my experience, at least.
  10. Google offers courses on Coursera.com that they say they count as a 4 year degree, helpful in getting a job is what they advertise. They can be completed in under 6 months. Idk if any of them will interest you, they are mostly in the tech space. Maybe check them out.
  11. Leo has vid on holographic breathwork, kriya yoga, there is booklist book on reichian therapy
  12. Great! So much to work with. Keep on creating, it’s so worth it, whatever you end up with. I had struggled with low self-esteem at your age as well. Great job taking action. The lessons from The Six Pillars are great, and you can do a lot of reflecting/journaling on the implications for your life as you read it. It’s going to require courage but you definitely will be making progress. The only real things you want to be wary of, I think, are toxic friends or relationships, or any other situation that distracts you from doing the reflecting and reforming your life. I really think you’re going to see so much improve over the next few years.
  13. Corporate is not the only way to survive.
  14. I have a friend who is a parent coach, she has a background as a psychologist as well. Her podcast is called The Parenting Presence. Her name is Julia. Maybe check it out. Some good practical advice.
  15. Hey there, It sounds like you might enjoy some virtual world creation/simulation. Leo even said in one of his videos on his blog that in the next 50 years video games will progress to the point of the creation of a super high quality virtual world, like a legit world. Maybe you could be part of that. Whatever you end up perusing, I believe you will have plenty of passion to help you accomplish TONS. You said you want to create “the perfect foundation”. Nah, that’s perfectionism. You don’t need that. It’s going to be alright. you seem unsure if you even want to go to university, so why stress about getting into the good universities haha. Your future will not be tarnished, no matter what. That’s all just worry. as far as the school work goes, I seriously doubt that everyone around you truly feels like school is a breeze. I’ve never encountered that situation in 16 years of school. You’d have to issue them a survey to convince me of that. maybe try not asking so much of yourself like as if you were in a do or die situation, because you’re not. Do you like nature? Maybe go out into nature and get in touch with it. Look at some beauty and relax. Maybe even take a littke weed (just don’t make a frequent habit out of it) and contemplate your situation, if you’re into that. I mean, I don’t smoke myself but I have before and it helps you just laugh about your situation a bit and chill out some. Be careful though, if you think it might give you anxiety. you’re intelligent I can tell, you can treat discipline like any other personal development pursuit. Take a strategic approach to building on that discipline, maybe journal about how you did with it everyday, and try to do just a tiny bit better every day, and then schedule some days on which you will relax and get ready to go at it again. Slowly ramp up, and don’t go overboard with your expectations of yourself. also, beyond solutions to all of your problems, what are you excited about? Maybe this is a better question than what do you want because that question is harder to nail down, since it is usually to the exclusion of other things. Anyway, I want to know.
  16. I'm 23, and I have a certification to coach from iPEC, same program as Leo. Problem is I'm not that confident or experienced. I've tried marketing myself but didn't get very far. I always change my mind about what I'm aiming for, or quit. I think it is because I feel too weak and inexperienced. I also doubt my passion for coaching. I am planning to research how I can market to parents to have them pay me to coach their teen/young adult children, but I'm not very confident I will succeed. I live in an apt. with my older brother, who is a good dude, but very catholic, and dogmatic. I need at least $1,000/month to get by. I'm currently working part-time at a basic Amazon job and the job absolutely sucks, though I do have some time to work on a business. I want to get out of this job as soon as I can, and feel purpose. I have a BA in psychology, and I'm most interested in learning about and changing systems to help evolve society. This is what I'm currently thinking for my Life Purpose. Starting a business, especially an online business is hard, risky and can take a long time, so I hear. My lack of experience and the pandemic does not help. Should I try to make that work? I'm pretty good at ideating, and I am willing to work hard. I've thought about providing a local service, but that's not what I'm passionate about, of course. I've also considered trying to display knowledge about my area of purpose to try and win a better job, in the general area of my purpose if possible, but I ultimately want to be an entrepreneur. I am pressed for what to do, basically. What might you do in my situation?
  17. For me, the cultiest thing about Actualized is that many of us are not clear on what we want out of life, or are denying the reality of what we truly value and don’t value because we don’t think it’s good enough. So we follow Leo, but the problem is that most, myself included, do not care about the truth for its own sake as much as Leo does. Then we feel bad because that reality dims our chances for enlightenment. We worry we’ll never be as good as Leo so try to force ourselves to value what he does. We end up being overly cerebral, unpassionate, unoriginal. many, not all.
  18. Most of my fam is against it for religious reasons. I got it and haven’t told anyone except my mom, who will keep the secret. If anyone asks, I “was going to work”. Now I joke about it with my liberal cousins and grandmother.
  19. I’d say a rather healthy manifestation of green
  20. I’m trying out a local tai chi and Kung fu group for exercise that fits my personality better than CrossFit. Im curious to see if that can help me make any new connections with local non-normies. I plan on taking a ton more action soon too, after getting a new job.
  21. There are flashcards apps that use spaced repetition. You create your own words list on google spreadsheets and download them to the app. I’ve used flashcards deluxe. No typing, just say the English word out loud after viewing the native word, and check your answer by clicking the word. I think those are the best. Google them. I watched this video and copied some of his methods to learn spanish pretty fast: Just do what he did but for English, although you don’t have to do it all. in the end you can’t be lazy. Devote at least an hour of undistracted study at a desk each day, the more you do, the faster you learn.
  22. If work on Life Purpose or just guesstimate it you can find the general area you are passionate about, and then you can start any sort of practical business in that area. You’d probabaly Learn plenty useful stuff and be pretty passionate about it, even if it’s not your masterpiece project.
  23. I have doubts all the time. Your decision doesn’t have to be perfect, you just want to do something that works for getting what you want. It’s important to be realistic though, with your expectations. Look at how long it took others to get the return from what you’re planning on doing, so you’re not surprised by how much work or time each option takes. money is good, you’re supposed to have plenty of money. You’re not a fool, you are gonna use the money wisely, so it’s best that you have it so you can self-actualizar all the more.