herghly

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  1. I've met tons of people who use psychedelics and almost none use it to explore consciousness. I've had friends who go on coke benders every week that do mushrooms too. Most people who do psychedelics are NOT doing it to explore consciousness. And that's not to diminish psychedelics. These people are immature and they lack proper intention, set, and setting. But you are mistaken if you think most people who take psychedelics are doing it for consciousness exploration. I wish that was true though.
  2. @kieranperez Learn and use You Need a Budget software. It's more than just a tracking app. When use properly it will transform the way you look at money - https://www.youneedabudget.com/ It can be overwhelming at first. So don't give up. Spend a few hours watching youtube videos and reading materials. It's a small investment to learn how to manage your money better than 99% of people. Using this app has radically transformed my personal finance habits.
  3. I don't doubt it can work. But had never heard about this before. It's interesting. I really enjoy your long-form posts. The dream yoga post is super useful!
  4. this is crazy, interesting stuff... trouble understanding it though
  5. this logic does not play out in reality. It's very difficult to coordinate a solo retreat. It makes more sense to go do a group silent retreat
  6. Watch leo's video "Ego Backlash" one of his best videos.
  7. LOL, this made me laugh. In some ways seeing guru's / teachers problems and sort comings can be a good thing. It makes you realize how human they are, and that we all have our own unique snow flake issues
  8. wow this is interesting.. will come back here to read through all of this. Thanks for making this
  9. Interested to hear more about tibetan practices. Has anyone sat on retreats? And what meditations did you learn?
  10. what's your experience with Mahamudra? I've heard a lot of good things about it. I've look at doing a retreat with dan brown
  11. wow this is impressive... makes me feel incredibly lazy
  12. it'd be cool, but Leo's more focused on the psychedelic path. For info on jhanas listen to Danien Ingram. You don't need anything else.
  13. patiently waiting for the update
  14. This is why working with others usually sucks. Find a way to work for yourself. I've worked in toxic finance firms and it was soul-drenching. Much happier now that I work for myself.
  15. @OneHandClap really interesting! I started a yoga Nidra practice. It's basically a form of afternoon naps for me. Love it
  16. Slow down to go fast. Take breaks regularly. I do 45 mins 15 mins break. It's counter intuitive but you will have done more than if you just try to sit for hours on end. You need a break. Ideally go outside get sunlight and fresh air.
  17. I don't know why they did that. I'm sure your video brought them a lot of sales
  18. I feel like this video does not get enough love and attention - It's by far the best nonduality video of Le's (for me). I've watched it 3 times now. Does anyone have any book recommendations on the topic of Aztec Nonduality?
  19. @Guru Fat Bastard yeah, it's a better explanation than Buddhists and Hindus too!
  20. @Thought Art please find the book. I want to read it!
  21. I've never felt lonely before I started spiritual work. It really didn't begin until I had breakthrough experiences with 5meo and experienced infinity. The trip that mind-fucked me the most was when I tapped into infinite intelligence and saw how I created every event I ever experienced, every person I've ever met, everything all to lead me to awakening - All Roads Lead to God. I wish I could share these experiences with people. While part of me knows that my friends aren't real..I still forget. If I really shared my experiences and truths with my friends and family, they would all think I'm insane... The funny part is even my so-called "spiritual" friends would not believe me. I keep almost all of this to myself and journal a lot. I've found journaling helps with integration a lot. I'm getting used to all of this though. It's an acquired taste.