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up until 5 minutes ago I unconsciously believed that living a conscious life and a strategic life were one and the same thing. After all that is the natural stage orange thing to do with consciousness. But actually constant strategizing of my life is causing me to suffer. Strategy is a closed loop. If I am strategizing about how to live the best life I can, I will always end up believing that the best life is the one I strategize the best, because that is the end game of strategy - perfect strategy. But that is being stuck in "stage orange thinking". Love feels much better than strategy and you can't strategize your way to love. You can only surrender or release or love your way to love.
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I've successfully escaped wage slavery. But I've never been able to do it without generating a lot of karma due to selfish motivations of escaping wage slavery and fear of having to work shitty jobs. I'm wondering if anyone has successfully escaped wage slavery without generating any karmic baggage and what that is like?
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If we consider our consciousness to be a holon with a larger being and smaller beings inside of us (cells and such), then the same way we get messages from below about bodily problems (pain - heat - sensation) we are likely to get messages from above as well (depression - excitement - purpose - contentment) things that feel larger and more ethereal. Something that would have to have a greater perspective than our own to truly understand.
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Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Nahm I'm not sure. If I look through a microscope and see my own cells, I can notice the aliveness and autonomy of each cell and yet not be aware of what it is like to be a cell from cell perspective 0 - just like I can look at you and become you from my perspective 0 and still not know what it is like to be you from your perspective 0. I am told that cells work together to send messages that come into my awareness as sensations. I am aware of the sensation from my perspective. Still I don't know what it is like to be a sensation from it's perspective or a cell from it's perspective or you from your perspective. I guess we are left assuming the existence of other perspectives inside of ours and perspectives that we may be inside of. Like how I assume you have a perspective 0 in the same way that I experience my perspective 0. -
I could be wrong, But I don't feel like you master, integrate, transcend, and include spiral dynamics paradigms simply by reading about the next one. It can be helpful though. What helped me to master, integrate, transcend, and include orange was to actually work on accomplishing something. Studying strategy, production capacity, and production. I would actually recommend a lot of stage orange books so that you can satisfy your desire for personal achievement. That way you can transcend orange in a visceral way. So that personal achievement doesn't carry much weight at all in how you unconsciously run your life. ***** is the highest value Reccomended resources: The 7 habits of highly effective people **** Ultra-Learning ***** - https://www.amazon.com/Ultralearning-Master-Outsmart-Competition-Accelerate/dp/006285268X Watch Sam ovens youtube videos ***** - https://www.youtube.com/c/samovenstv/videos Deep work **** Eben Pagan courses **** - https://ebenpagantraining.com/courses/ Talent is overrated **** The ultra-mind solution *** RSD truth about success videos **** -
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This is what happens when we start to view our whole existence primarily through the lens of anti-racism. Everything becomes racist. Even when it is not. We project racism onto the world. Because what is a racist act and what is not, is not seen in the author's intent but rather in the most racist interpretation one could possibly imagine. And when we are constantly on the lookout for the slightest hint of something that could be interpreted as racist, we will find it. And unfortunately, we miss out on the essence of everything. In this case, we miss out on the beautiful spiritual message of this movie. That Love is not found in any doing but rather in a way of being.
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I dropped out of college 4 years ago. This year I made over $200k making digital art. I made a video about how I got here if you are interested to learn more.
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It doesn't work that way. The best outcome of repeating a mantra about money is to motivate you to do the things that will make you money. To get rich you have to master a marketable skill or have the capital to create a product people want to buy.
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Shane Hanlon replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Nothing screams fine cinema like Ben Shapiro. -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
LOL my mom thinks this is hilarious! -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Consept This felt right. Thank you for sharing -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Forestluv Yes, you are right. There are certainly incidents of racism where you would have to perform mental gymnastics of olympian levels to deny racism, like the one you just mentioned. I'm sorry that that happened. That sounds very scary. I certainly acknowledge racist events and that often times the best interpretation is racism. @Forestluv It really is up to interpretation. But it is only racist as long as the racist interpretation is prevalent in society. What to do about that I'm not sure. In this instance, I was specifically talking about the example you mentioned in soul. I don't think I've got it right, but I don't think I am solely considering one side. I am focusing on it here because I generally don't see people recognize this side of anti-racism. Where as the helpful side has gone mainstream. -
I did something like this for a year and a half learning 3d art. Do you have a long-term objective with this work?
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Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Wow, that must feel really bad. I'm sorry. -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I agree with everything you said. I also think that the anti-racism movement has inflamed an overemphasis in interpreting everything as racist which ends up becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy. Making the world into a more racist place than it actually may be. Because almost any action could have a racist interpretation if you are looking for it. We can simultaneously give these people the space and love they need to heal while also not instantly believing every claim to racism as well. @Forestluv It really is up to interpretation. But it is only racist as long as the racist interpretation is prevalent in society. What to do about that I'm not sure. -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Thank you for your comments. They have been quite helpful for me <3 -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
That's fair. I can see that. Maybe living in Vermont makes it feel like racism isn't a pressing reality for me. Vermont is 92.8% white and seems to average around a green level of development, so racism is hard to come by. Not that it never occurs. Would you say that the over projection of racism is an unfortunate byproduct of a more important movement of anti-racism that would push society forward and be more loving? -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I definitely agree with that sentiment. I am also attempting to point out a pervading quality of anti-racism that I see a lot. When we primarily look at the world through racism, we will be projecting it onto the world, even when it may not be there. And we will often miss the broader picture because we are single-pointed in our perspective of the world. This exists on a spectrum throughout anti-racism to different degrees. I'm also not saying that all of anti-racism is bad. -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I also live in a stage green environment. Vermont, USA. We have Bernie! I love it here! I agree with everything you said. Yes, I agree. I think the blindspots occur when she only sees the film from that perspective. She doesn't see how some of the things she interprets as racist could just be good storytelling tools. Like when Terry accidentally captures the wrong character and scares him. She interprets that as someone mistaking two black people for each other because they are both black. Of course, there are a million ways to interpret that scene. And 99.9% of them need no race in them. People start creating racist ghosts that aren't really there because that is what they are taught to do by anti-racism. -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I don't think so. But I would be interested to hear you out. Yes, this is an obvious example. and the blindspots of anti-racism live on a spectrum. But, the main point pervades throughout almost all of anti-racism to some degree. That by looking at the world primarily through the lens of race we are often missing the essence of what is going on and misconstruing situations through our single-pointed perspective. -
Shane Hanlon replied to BipolarGrowth's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I think I could benefit from watching that. Any chance you could post the link again? -
The book of not knowing. The book that walked me through opening my mind the most.
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Shane Hanlon replied to Spiral Wizard's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Sam Harris IMO is very smart and has a lot of great takes on politics and no-self. But He hasn't awoken to the whole array of spiritual infinitude. You can get a hint of that if you listen to his mushroom trip experience. He says he has a collision with what he would call the holy spirit if he were a Christian. But then he implies that he is too "wise" to fall into the traps of "basic Christian minds." Also implying that he doesn't quite value mystical experiences if he can't define them in his own framework. He has however begun to take quite an interest in psychedelics and I think that is good news for him moving forward. Psychedelics can open him up to everything else his current scientific partly stage orange worldview is holding him back from. His meditation app is the best one I've found. He is helpful and he brings in many other helpful teachers as well. Giving the app quite the buffet of spiritual paths. He is also about to add a psychedelics section in there. I'm curious to see what that will be about. In spite of all of the valid criticisms of Sam, you will find he is still an amazing person to keep in your merry-go-round of mentors. Just don't limit yourself to everything Sam limits himself to. -
Shane Hanlon replied to Shane Hanlon's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
hmmmm. Fair enough. Thanks for being you Leo! -