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  1. What do you mean by "Don't fall for any man. He should have game"? I feel like your next post is gonna be "Don't fall for a player, find a good man" or something. Players are not good for long term relationships. And you should definitely "fall" for a man eventually, that's like the whole point of dating.
  2. Depends if you actually are or not, lol.
  3. Haha, damn, didn't even know that. I just intuitively came to the exact same conclusions as Sadhguru, that's cool. But yeah, they're ""Gods"", but not like the real "God" like what Leo talks about. It's important to understand the distinction imo. I've never heard anyone discuss this before.
  4. God, in the monotheistic sense, is an unknown/mysterious single being outside our reality who's responsible for its creation. God's origin is never discussed or even speculated on in such religions, God just is and this is simply accepted. Any polytheistic idea of multiple Gods is dismissed as nonsense as there can only be one God (from a Christian's/Muslim's view). Perhaps their reasoning is that there cannot be multiple sources of creation, which is true. However, while there is indeed only one source of creation, infinity, I don't think this is what monotheists worship. What they worship is the specific idea of "the one God" described in their holy book. They personify the concept of God as that's the only way they can understand "him"; and attach various ideas to "him". This God they worship is not infinity/consciousness/nothingness like I once assumed. It is, in fact, a God like any other from any of the polytheistic religions. As such, the validity of any of the random Gods in Hinduism (or even any made up religions) is equal to that of the one Christian/Muslim God. The only difference is the power the followers of each religion give to the thought-form that is their God. A God can be literally anything that's immortal. A personality can be a God. An aesthetic can be a God. Money can be a God. Sex can be a God. Etc. The God that religious people follow is no different. The Christian/Muslim God is just a "General Purpose God" which the people have fooled themselves into believing is the one and only God (..I know, I know ..blasphemy, but this is the hard truth the Blues will have to swallow sooner or later) I used to give religious people the benefit of the doubt that, when speaking of God, they're really referring to "source", the real "God", but that's just not the case. Their God isn't God but, rather, a tool for empowering and unifying their intent. For those who know no better, this is good and should maybe even be encouraged in some cases, but it's still a lie. No mentally sound adult should be gullible enough to fall for this, but it happens. Perhaps this is the main difference between Blue and Green. Perhaps the difference is that Greens worship the real God, and not just an idea of a God. Just a thought.
  5. Sorry, did I offend you? I don't think I said anything unreasonable. I don't think it's crazy to suggest there may be things Leo still hasn't 100% mastered yet.
  6. wow, you don't trust independent news outlets which provide unfiltered talks with the taliban, and allows them to give their side of the story, but you love state sponsored news from deeply religious people with emotional ties to the conflict who try to sensationalize whatever random bits of propaganda they can. wow.
  7. I roleplay a human. Humans are social creatures. If I start meditating a lot I don't come here for months. But sooner or later I get bored and come here to write pointless essays. This place is basically just entertainment like anything else, like anime or video games. If I was more consistent with my meditation I'd probably definitely be here far less often. I guess I'm not mature enough yet to completely drop this forum.
  8. Do you want me to link some VICE interviews with the great new leaders of Afghanistan? Cause I will, I mean it.
  9. Yeah I love those experiences. I often end up rolling on the floor in Exstacy for 1h+, but I think there are many levels to this kind of experience. A few times I started hallucinating during these events and gave myself a headache somehow, so I don't try to do them deliberately anymore.
  10. Leo often says "you will experience everything, good and bad". But god has a will, and some experiences are more enjoyable than others, so I don't see why your god-self wouldn't cherry-pick experiences. Now to answer my own title question.. I'm pretty sure you can never experience infinity, for obvious reasons, so "going through every experience" seems unlikely. But I could be wrong, this stuff rarely makes intellectual sense. I would imagine you'd start experiencing diminishing returns as you keep having similar experiences, and progress, at the soul level, would slow.
  11. Do not worry, Leo, nothing will replace this place. Look at how reddit.com/r/SpiralDynamics/ is doing. There's close to zero demand for this type of content, unfortunately. And almost all forums other than Reddit are dead. Everyone's on discord now, for some reason..
  12. I think it is identical to me on some level, but not at the level I'm existing at right now. What I'm experiencing now is different to what I'd experience during a full-blown God realization, yes? I see that I'm "in" infinity right now, and that everything is infinite, but I don't get how my current experience is every experience at once from the perspective of my current level of awareness. @Leo Gura I think I've watch all your vids related to this, but if there's any in particular you feel explain this best then let me know. I don't wanna waste your time but I also won't stop asking questions until I feel I've learned everything I can from here. idk if there's still something unexplained or if I'm just not communicating well.
  13. Hmm, ok, your call. But imo you're limiting the potential of this community by not having a discord. The forum is good for essays and serious debates, but unsuitable for anything more casual. If we held a vote I'm pretty sure the majority would agree with me.
  14. I don't see a zero option?? Real self-actualizers listen to audiobooks as they allow multitasking and being more productive. Reading is for lazy, unproductive people.
  15. A question: So.. what is this forum's discord then?
  16. Nothing. Literally. By worshipping/praying for X you're manifesting a reality in which you don't have X and must worship/pray to get it. By saying "I don't have X, give it to me please" you're shifting yourself to a reality which most closely resonates with the phrase/belief. Their higher self, probably. Audio is just data, and data can come from anywhere. You'll never know its source. Even a regular guy with some psychic skill could, in theory, make you hear something. "God spoke to me" means literally nothing. Could be anything. That's delegating responsibility to someone else, as is nothing but immaturity. You're not here to be free of responsibilities. In fact, the only reason you're in a heavy/restricted reality like this and not a dream with complete freedom is because here you have responsibilities and consequences. Without them, you wouldn't learn. Sure, religion has its place. That place is called stage Blue.
  17. Those are some good answers, better than I expected from this forum. Once thing I realized is that experiencing infinity isn't paradoxical. At the most fundamental level, the only level that's real, we're infinite. And if I remember anything from my metaphysical mathematics class it's that two infinities cancel each other out of a paradox! (or something). If something is infinitely long, I can go through it infinitely fast, therefore it won't take infinitely long. If I can divide myself into infinite parts, I can play an infinite number of roles at the same time. But it's confusing as we can only normally experience existence in this limited human capacity. And regardless of the fact that in the end we wake up and consolidate all our experiences and it's all "worth it", the experience we have as we're having it should matter somewhat. If you were being tortured, would you really continue saying "this is fine, I'm god, I chose this", as you're screaming out in pain? @Inliytened1, I have to ask.. this "mother", is she in the room with us right now? Are you.. "experiencing" her right this very moment? I like your thinking? Don't say that?, we can make it Ourverse?? Although I've had some "god-like" expanded-awareness experiences, I've never become infinity where I experience every life/experience future/past at once. Are you saying you've had this? I can't imagine it would be possible to bring back even the tiniest fraction of a percent of such an experience. The human mind couldn't process such a thing, let alone remember it. The fact that we have our own individual will as God seems to contradict what some of the other people here have been saying. If we have a will, why would we want to experience everything, good and bad? If you believe in souls/IUoC, then it would make sense as bad experiences can help an individual grow and become better at "life" with each incarnation, making it possible to slowly ascend up to more progressive worlds with fewer restrictions placed on you.
  18. If they printed a lot of dollars, then this would've decreased the value of the currency. I don't see why you think printing more dollars made the US richer. In any case, the obscene amount of money and lives wasted fighting the terrorists outweighs any and all benefits US might have gained from the conflict. So now you're justifying US's actions as it's what every smart nation/empire does? Geopolitics is rarely that simple. If your understanding of a situation is so simplistic that a 5 year old would understand, you're most likely biased and illinformed. If you believe "US is just evil and power-hungry", then it's unlikely you understand the whole situation. US left, and look what happened. Women can't work or study. The rulers are absolute idiots. I've watched many interviews with them and, now that the US has left, Afghanistan has no hope.
  19. Humans and bees are both consciousness. They're the exact same thing. You could be a bee if you wanted to. The difference is in the size of awareness. If humans process a terabyte/s, bees maybe process a megabyte/s. More bandwidth/capacity = more possibilities in what can be experienced. Infinity is source, and the greater one's awareness/capacity, the more data it is possible to extract from source. How do you extract the data? You become it. You bring it into your reality. You bring it into existence for yourself. Can a bee bring abstract thought into existence? No. The bee's brain sets the constrains for its data capacity, and they're too limiting to download a file the size of abstract thought.
  20. You seem biased. And no I don't consume mainstream media. I haven't even watched TV in a decade. All countries are bad. US is one of the better ones. You can call Biden a senile old retard and nothing happens, try that in China or some of the more extremist arab nations and you'll get disappeared. If you say US is "the biggest terrorist organisation" then you really have no idea what you're talking about and it's pointless arguing. US wasted a trillion or two fighting the taliban in Afghanistan. They gained nothing. You should thank the US for the sacrifice they made for Afghanistan, even if they failed in the end. If you're still bringing up Iraq, and can't think of anything more relevant in 2022, isn't that a really great compliment to the US?
  21. I think you've confused yourself here. Would you say a bee experiences infinity? A bee's experience may be part of infinity, but it would be wrong to assume it has access to as much of infinity as humans. It may be made of the same stuff as we are, but it brings less to existence within its lifetime. A bee's ability to bring aspects of infinity into existence is limited compared to ours. And humans are still very far down the evolution ladder, in the big picture. Human capability for discovering infinity is still far from what's possible. And yes, it's possible to have an experience of expanded awareness. Such experiences are good for reminding you there's still much room to grow, and there's still much of the infinity you've not yet discovered.
  22. Every place has bad individuals, but I think you'd find there are many more muslim terrorist than christian. There are significant muslim sects which engage in terrorism, yet there is no such equivalent in christianity. While christians are capable of bad things, christians committing terrorism for their religion is almost unhear of. Sure you can probably find edge-cases, but nothing comparable to what you see in islam.
  23. Ancient times had different standards. The whole world was stage Red, including the arabs. No reason people should be killing each other over religion in this century.
  24. Islam, the only religion in the world whose followers have to try to convince the world it's not violent. Imagine seeing on YouTube: "Atheism is not violent at all! I will prove it! Watch!"
  25. lmao, this is gonna be funny.