CARDOZZO

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  1. I think that it’s one of the most dangerous things about spirituality and enlightenment. We start reading Ralston, Wilber, McKenna, Schmachtenberger. Then we have some enlightenment experiences and read more +100 books. The trap here is a rationalization and getting a PHD in spirituality and enlightenment. What’s your unique way of being a sage? We fall into the trap of thinking that we are so advanced because we found spirituality and enlightenment and now we are the ones who’s living the “right way”. I was doing that, putting myself on a pedestal because of the knowledge and all the great teachings. This is crazy. You’re here to connect more with all stages of consciousness and to self-actualize step by step.
  2. It’s actually a good thing to tell your followers that they aren’t awake, even if Leo is really the one AWAKE or not. It has an attitude of getting us furious and going for the truth for oneself. Thanks for that @Leo Gura Lava syndrome is a harsh thing and when we have some awakenings, we have this memory of post-enlightenment effects. Maybe the underlining message here is not that Leo is bragging about, he’s just shaking your “enlightened ego know it all PHD sage attitude” for the sake of yourself going to the truth. I know it hurts your spiritual ego when you’re not the most AWAKE in the room.
  3. I don't know who is more awake than the other. But what I do know is that i'm biased toward Spiral Dynamics, Ken Wilber, Peter Ralston and Jed Mckenna.
  4. @Leo Gura Hi Leo. On this planet earth, who's the spiritual teachers that are on your level of understanding what AWAKE and CONSCIOUSNESS is? Can you list some teachers that you trust or appreciate after different kinds of depths of awakening?
  5. Oh, thank you for quoting that. I've not seen the video yet, but I will.
  6. @001 Thank you. I'll watch it
  7. @Something Funny Btw, how old are you?
  8. @koops But this books can’t be summarized without deep study and contemplation. They are complex and nuanced. We were just testing Chat-GPT skills related to resuming books. And as we have seen it, they are a bit superficial. I love reading and I’ll keep going for deep study and contemplation.
  9. @Emerald Great points, really appreciate it. In the end, we are fighting with the weapons that we have. Thank God for Spirituality & Metaphysics, because we can see our human games and Go Meta on them ❤️
  10. @Leo Gura I agree with that. Chat-GPT is simply giving a superficial/general view of the book. I love reading, the juice is always worth the squeeze.
  11. @Something Funny This video can help directing yourself into another POV about hot girls:
  12. @Nilsi Bryan is awesome. He's building a startup in the field of BCI (Brain-Computer Interfaces) same as Neuralink (Musk). One great podcast to understand his background:
  13. @Nilsi Thanks for the input. I've done for the book "Mastery by George Leonard". Output: Chapter 1: The Master's Journey Mastery is a journey, not a destination. The journey is long and requires patience and dedication. To achieve mastery, you need to love the journey and embrace the challenges. Chapter 2: The Master The master is someone who has achieved a high level of skill in a particular field. Mastery is not just about skill, but also about character and spirit. Masters have a beginner's mind and are always learning and growing. Chapter 3: The Ideal Master The ideal master is a combination of different qualities, including discipline, compassion, and wisdom. Discipline is the foundation of mastery and requires daily practice and commitment. Compassion and wisdom are important for guiding and inspiring others. Chapter 4: Training Training is the key to mastery and requires a specific approach. The approach involves setting goals, developing a practice, and seeking feedback. The practice should be both challenging and enjoyable. Chapter 5: The Edge The edge is the place where you are constantly challenged and pushed beyond your comfort zone. The edge is where growth and mastery happen. To stay on the edge, you need to embrace failure and learn from it. Chapter 6: The Mentor A mentor is someone who has achieved mastery and can guide and support you on your journey. A mentor can help you navigate the challenges and pitfalls of mastery. Finding a mentor requires openness and a willingness to learn. Chapter 7: Zen and the Art of Archery Zen principles can be applied to the pursuit of mastery. Zen emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment and focusing on the task at hand. Zen also emphasizes the importance of non-attachment and letting go of ego. Chapter 8: The Authentic Swing Mastery requires finding your authentic style and approach. To find your authentic style, you need to let go of imitation and embrace experimentation. Your authentic style should be a reflection of your unique personality and spirit. Chapter 9: Creative Incubation Mastery requires periods of incubation and reflection. Incubation involves taking a break from active practice and letting your ideas percolate. Incubation can lead to breakthroughs and new insights. Chapter 10: The Practice of No-Mind The practice of no-mind involves letting go of conscious thought and allowing your body and intuition to guide you. No-mind is important for achieving flow and peak performance. No-mind requires a combination of discipline and surrender. Chapter 11: The Inner Game The inner game is the mental aspect of mastery. The inner game involves managing your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs. To win the inner game, you need to cultivate awareness, focus, and positive self-talk. Chapter 12: The Master and the Teacher Mastery involves both the pursuit of personal excellence and the desire to share your knowledge and experience with others. Teaching can be a powerful way to deepen your own understanding and learning. To be an effective teacher, you need to have a deep understanding of your subject and a compassionate approach to others.
  14. @Leo Gura Cool stories. You was training your skills related to truth, philosophy and thinking with him, a great part of what Actualized.org has become.
  15. Neuro-Semantics is a tool/framework for Self-Actualization. Michael Hall is the founder of Neuro-Semantics. He has a lot of powerful books for self-actualizing skills, mindsets, mental models. We can say that Neuro-Semantics is a NLP with more tools and applications. Here's an introduction: https://www.neurosemantics.com/glossary-of-terms/
  16. @Leo Gura What? High School Friend? No way... That's amazing. I cannot imagine Tiago being a religious type. That's funny... Really small world
  17. Probably another gem..
  18. @Michal__ @Leo Gura We all want Alien-Happiness ??
  19. @LSD-Rumi Use the Stop It Principle. You’re doing it, you can stop doing that. How? Create a unique way, your own way of stopping it. in the end, what you have is just your experience made out of processes that you’re the source.
  20. Just started reading Actualizations. So profound!
  21. @Leo Gura Powerful video! Btw, I laughed a lot about the kid's story and you needing to sleep in your car. That's sad but funny
  22. @MarkKol David DeAngelo (Eben Pagan), James Marshall, Owen Cook, Julien Blanc, Todd V, Max Tornow, A.G. Hayden, Tom Torero.
  23. Stumbled upon this channel with amazing meditations regarding Integration and Jungian Shadow Work.