UnbornTao

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  1. And after this nice conversation, remember to drop whatever you think you understand, and contemplate things for real - without opinion or assumption interfering.
  2. Yeah, I don't think my point landed. Fuck them both.
  3. @Davino Not specifically. It's a general tendency I've noticed, and I included myself in that. Yeah, that relates to my point. Talk is very cheap. It went over your head. It's the same kind of BS as thinking one has grasped what Ramana was trying to communicate. That disparity, or gap, is what I'm trying to draw attention to. If this were a religion, one would be looking for ways to validate it, and eventually one might even succeed in doing so. The self-assuredness doesn't mean anything. This often takes the form of a purely intellectual endeavor. As such, it's a rather artificial ground from which to approach the work.
  4. People rarely tell the truth. Don't you ever get the feeling that you're full of it sometimes? That what you're up to is often a form of intellectual pretension?
  5. Your mind is incredibly efficient. Notice how, once you've made up your mind about something, you rarely stop to earnestly revisit the topic or your own conclusions about it. After all, in your mind, the matter has already been settled. The topic may have been transformed into a form of knowledge - accepted or rejected, neatly packaged, filed away, and now safely "resolved." This thing is what I think it is. Moving on to the next topic. Yet we often fail to recognize a crucial difference between what is "thought" on the one hand, and "reality" on the other. The concepts that we hold are not necessarily accurate reflections of reality. And maybe they make up your reality, strangely enough. Perhaps the mind instinctively avoids - or sees no reason to expend energy - re-examining things it believes are already understood.
  6. 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.
  7. You want things, people, and events to draw you out of yourself and your little bubble - perhaps by falling in love, taking drugs, seeking gratification, gaining approval, having your worldview confirmed, and so on. You may well depend on the "other" to feel happy, to confirm that you exist the way you want to. This ties closely to the need for validation. Deep down, you want to be acknowledged; you seek confirmation of your very existence. In other words, part of you doubts your own realness as a person. Very raw reflection.
  8. And the Lord said, Let there be wind; and there was wind.
  9. Fair, though I'm not sure about the quality of 3d printed books.
  10. Calm down.
  11. And the appeal of adopting such a worldview (because it is going to be a worldview) is that you get to place yourself as the sole arbiter of truth, of course. You devil. 😈
  12. You know, apart from Ramana, one of the greats was Adi Da, and you know what he said about the drugs in relation to becoming conscious. Actualized.org Deception Awakening? And this was a sober one! Personally verified.
  13. I don't know about that. Hopefully it's real for you. In any case, it's very easy to deceive oneself in all kinds of ways. We seem to do that all the time. Often, thinking oneself enlightened or awakened most likely comes from a conceptual world - we just have a hard time discerning what is thought to be true from what is actually true. Something other than oneself - the truth - would have to be the arbiter of that assessment. This trips us off in part because we confuse a claim about what's believed to be true with whatever is actually the case. As for the "natural" part, not sure what to say. A psychedelic experience or a particular state may not be awakening, so that's that - if that's what you were implying by "artificial."
  14. Neither do you as a person, though the broader point is that these kinds of things generally distract you and obstruct a truly open investigation. It's just intellectual. They might be useful to entertain so you can learn new ideas and so on, though. Ramana advocated asking, "Who am I?" In my view, he was one of the few who really knew what he was talking about - and in a profound way. Why not do that? It seems that we so-called spiritual people tend to be full of ourselves, despite our reluctance to openly acknowledge it (primarily to ourselves), and may already think we're already deeply enlightened. Most likely BS in most cases. And if drugs and fantasy are involved… yep. Encouraging message! Just be honest with yourself (impersonal you). After all, you can't pretend your way to the truth. You can think that a belief you hold is true - as a matter of fact, we already do - but that doesn't make it true, much less existentially true.
  15. No, it just means that what is the case has to be grasped for itself. And this is not necessarily easy. A packaged Happy Meal can be convenient, but however affirming it is, a concept or belief about existence is different from a personal encounter with the nature of things. And again, it's a tricky business. It certainly isn't resolved by adopting a cosmology.
  16. The truth is whatever the truth is. A belief system is a belief system.
  17. I see that what I said struck a nerve. In a certain culture such a gesture might be interpreted as a sign of love. Within that culture, we would be exchanging loving gestures, and feeling good about it. Thanks for playing.
  18. Yeah, I can understand that. But have you tried actually doing it? I'm not saying it's necessarily easy, or mere philosophy. But why defend resisting them? Since they're already being experienced, you might as well feel them fully and let your experience be whatever it is. It's obviously also understandable to not want to experience them, since they're felt as negative and therefore unwanted. Still, it might be worth a shot. Can't transcend what is not experienced as it is. It's okay either way.
  19. If you're a real user, hi! What is your concern, in a couple of short paragraphs, if you don't mind? What is it that you're specifically afraid of? Save yourself the stories.