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Didn't know that. David Bohm and Aldous Huxley were also acquaintances of Krishnamurti. Interesting.
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Is he the one who chatted with J. Krishnamurti decades ago?
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Oh, thanks for letting me know.
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I think so.
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Weren't you going to have a discussion with a streamer at some point?
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And maybe one day, even humans.
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@Leo Gura Doesn't the blog have a RSS feed?
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Sigh. You should know Spanish by now
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To build on your point, we might say that a belief is anything we think we know - of which we have no personal experience (which should make up most of our knowledge base.) While this distinction appears clear in theory, closer examination reveals that much of our so-called "experience" is intertwined with a great deal of conceptual thinking. If we directly knew something there would be no need for belief, so belief is an admission of ignorance. Belief is expected to fill, or at least cover up, this gap. Yet, ultimately, that remains a superficial effort, a pretense. Deep down we probably recognize the fact that this condition of not knowing cannot be altered by belief, no matter how fervently it is defended.
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For entertainment.
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The purpose of this journal is to share questions, humor, miscellaneous creative content, and raw reflections on personal empowerment and consciousness. My goals are to deepen my experiential understanding of these topics, improve my communication skills, have fun, and help others see things in a new light.
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There ain't no pill for enlightenment. That's the fantasy. Wrong Lisan al-Gaib
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Definitely. Add to that the taken-for-granted nature of a certain domain of beliefs. Some of them are not just notions but rather show up as "reality" for us. The alleged certainty lies in not recognizing them as such. And not all of them are deliberately taken up. Still, what is a belief?
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UnbornTao replied to integral's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Ah shit, breaks my heart. Recently saw a video on Reddit of people saying goodbye to their dogs. Broke me in half. My doggy is ten. Time really flies, God. -
Why do you expect another to fix your life?
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@Human Mint Fantasy is a much broader term here, by the way. I recommend you go through some of the past threads. Essentially, we could say that no perceptive experience is 'closer' to the truth than any other. It is a fallacy.
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-- Max van Manen
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@Human Mint Didn't you listen to Pene_Descomunal77's video a while ago? Or read the Teal Swan thread?
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UnbornTao replied to Joshe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I'd say that consciousness and cognition are not the same thing. -
It provides a hopeful path in one's mind, and I think that's what underlies much of the clinginess. It's discouraging to drop something that essentially turns out to be a fantasy - in the context of consciousness work. It might have value for other purposes, such as healing or opening one's mind. But as you say, you always come down, for a reason. It's also easy to be swayed by dramatic shifts in state and mistake them for enlightenment, especially when there's no real prior contrast to help you discern what's what. Adi Da spoke about this trap somewhere.
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We want a pill that could finally solve our personal and societal struggles, don't we? It's more snake oil than reality, in my view.
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Which is all we care about.
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UnbornTao replied to cistanche_enjoyer's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You have a body - and diet obviously plays a role in how it operates. What do you consider to be spiritual work? This isn't to say that they're directly related in the sense that your diet determines whether you can have an insight or not. But again, it depends on how you're holding spiritual work. For example, fasting and caffeine are likely to influence your meditation sessions if you sit down to meditate. I guess the overall point is that consciousness of the truth isn't determined by your state. And you can contemplate regardless of your experience, whether you are bored, enthusiastic, sad, or jealous. Something something. -
UnbornTao replied to Nick_98's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
"Why can't we ask a question?" -
Gave Slay of Spire a try and I'm liking it so far. Got it on Android too.
