cetus

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  1. @Soul-lover 2020 You don't belong here. Sorry man. Time to go.
  2. @Serotoninluv Here's a simple solution. No exposed coil - just a ceramic heating chamber.
  3. @Nahm Here's a few examples that may work well. The electronic thingy is a induction coil heater I call "The Magnetic Induction Flux Capacitor" I built it because the butane torch was too hot and was incinerating everything instead of vaporizing.
  4. @electroBeam I was just reading your thread then went to youtube and this pops up. Is this just coincidence? I think not. I've only listened to the first 3 mins or so.
  5. @kieranperez I've experienced the same you describe here. It felt to be an energetic field of intelligence that underlies all of reality at it's most fundamental level. It did feel like a "void" in a way. But it wasn't empty by any means.
  6. @Shaun I always loved working with my hands. Mechanical and carpentry is my thing. It came naturally and as I worked at it my skill level expanded of course over time. It never felt like a 9 to 5 job. It was a perfect fit. Maybe it was the instant gratification of seeing something created out nothing like building a deck on someone's home. Or fixing something that was broken and making it even better then new. I was never out of work. If I needed money there is always someone who needed a leaky roof repaired so to speak. I knew a few others guys that did carpentry/remodeling too so if they had a job that needed extra help they'd give me a call and I would offer the same to them when I needed help. The gist of what I'm saying is if you have skills you can write your own story not be a pawn in someone else's story. If you have skills people will be willing to pay you for your service. Also the piece of mind knowing that work is always available no matter where you go. On that note: have you ever considered living the van life? Living in a home on wheels and traveling? Did that for a while. It was great. I felt like a turtle with my home on my back wherever I went. No regrets!!!!
  7. That's very cool! Have you experimented with the mandlebulb program yourself yet?
  8. Am I experiencing Daja Vu or did we already go over this same exact Mooji cult thing about a month or so ago?
  9. Not sure who can answer that one from direct experience but I like the Nisargadatta quote.
  10. @Pouya I must not be awake for everything seems as if in a dream. Or maybe I'm awake for the first time and all that was before was just a dream.
  11. @Cody_Atzori The mind became silent. When was the last time you experienced a silent mind? A still mind. Quite a different level of consciousness from "normal" isn't it? No mind = No self = No doership. Just an empty screen of awareness. The silent "I" watching as the drama unfolds.
  12. @oMarcos You must find out for yourself. Any other way will not be true for you.
  13. @1liamo78 You are all incarnations at once.
  14. God wanted to know what it would be like to be you. So here you are.
  15. @John West when I contemplate it's not on a "hard" question to get a "hard" answer but more as to gain a deeper insight into the nature of (culture) for instance and that "deeper insight" that may emerge can't always be put directly into words. It would almost take a poet to really capture that deeper understanding. Walt Whitman would be a good example.
  16. @Schahin The first huge step one can take in realizing the magic of reality is to experience reality as a whole and not broken into pieces as in: that is a tree, that is a bird, that is a rock, ect. The next big step is to understand that you are not seperate from anything in reality but you are reality. You may say for instance "I see a tree" but when the magic of reality is present it is reality that is experiencing itself. That's magic!
  17. @Mu_ At the time of raising a family and having a career there was no mystery to life at all. But now looking back how it all came to be seems very mysterious. Life lets go of you and it becomes a mutual process.
  18. @Mu_ Yea it resonates looking back. Life lives itself. That is it's purpose.