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@username Whatever the problem is, love yourself 100%.
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What you did here is perfectly normal. Your friend might be jealous of you or something like that. It seems like you're an empath so you will be the target of other people's bullshit until you put them in their place. Are you more attractive than your friend?
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Deep replied to Martin123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Martin123 I'm not against what you're saying brother. You could be right. Maybe slowly we will go to the 5D and 6D. I'm very egoistic myself and I love science as well. I was only giving you a different perspective. -
Deep replied to Kevin Dunlop's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Truth is one but people call it by many names. - Vedanta -
Deep replied to Martin123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Martin123 As my awareness increases, I recognize the limitations of concepts. Concepts are a small part of reality but necessary for communication. It's easy for our ego to latch onto a concept and think it's the only reality. How do you prove if something is in the 3D or 4D? Anyone could say 3D is characterized by these traits and 4D is these. It's their mind projecting onto reality and giving it labels. Even the experience you're having right now can't be labelled. We could be moving through different dimensions without our mind comprehending it. You can spend your whole life thinking about it, but more questions will keep coming up. The mind isn't the end all and be all. How do you know I'm not critical? Stop making assumptions. -
Deep replied to Orange's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Deep replied to Martin123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's not possible to conceptualize that kind of stuff. We have to experience God either naturally or by taking 5-meo-dmt. -
Deep replied to Pauline Bureau's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
No, enlightenment is not a symptom of failure. The reason why those people pursued enlightenment is because it came naturally to them. The best thing we can do is what comes naturally to us. If we become enlightened in the process great, if not, oh well. -
Hey guys, I just want to share with you some insights. I don't exist and neither do you. Our identity is an illusion because the only thing that exists is Consciousness. I'm not sure how to put this in words because it's the craziest fucking illusion ever. All we can do is experience ourselves. We can never figure out why we're here or what we are by intellectualizing. The paradox of enlightenment is, there is no such thing as enlightenment because we can't escape the human form and we can't experience ourselves in our original form (God). We're kind of like a dog chasing his tail for infinity. Even our concepts of high consciousness, ego, or any other concept we use while in this form doesn't matter. I'm not saying our existence is insignificant, just that it doesn't matter how we live. See you later!
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You contradict yourself when you say this. In order to intellectualize something you have to be able to separate it. Here you say there is no separation between awareness and God. When we become more aware we use intuition not intellect. It's true that we are Consciousness but we have to EXPERIENCE the body and mind. That means the experience of body and mind is not separate from experiencing consciousness. Consciousness is merely UNAFFECTED by our experience.
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You didn't understand what I was trying to say. I am saying that what you "think" about yourself is an illusion. The Jiva is what most people identify with. That part of you doesn't exist. You already are experiencing consciousness right now, but to experience it even more you have to stop thinking too much. What happens when you stop thinking? Your experience of the world intensifies. I know God isn't an anthropomorphic being in the sky, always have known. lol I'm simply inviting people to EXPERIENCE their own life more instead of thinking. It's just that simple.
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@Elzhi Your description is awesome and if you prefer to think of God in that way, go for it! Everyone has different ways of relating to God, to each their own.
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@Mat Pav Yeah, I feel exactly the way you described. I haven't experienced Infinite Bliss yet but maybe in the future I will.
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Deep replied to carlos flores's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Do you meditate with your eyes closed? If so, you might be falling asleep. If your eyes are open, you might be very good at it. -
Deep replied to Frogfucius's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Frogfucius I think you're just experiencing symptoms of increased awareness and intuition. Don't judge what you're feeling as bad. Maybe your whole lifestyle might change in the near future. Follow your heart! -
@Prabhaker Have you researched Kundalini yoga? Do you believe that is enlightenment? I'm just curious because for that they say one has to be celibate.
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It sounds like you need to take a break from all of this. Either you're not very open minded or you're trolling very hard. You can't become enlightened by questioning. The only thing that does is keep your ego thinking even more. The reason I said all that stuff is because when one succeeds in meditation an energy starts to rise from the base of their spine called the Kundalini energy. This energy slowly starts to move up your spine until it reaches your brain and that's when you experience Infinite consciousness. It's not a joke, many ancient cultures knew about this shit. If you don't want to listen to anyone, why the fuck are you here?
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I completely agree with what you said here. I disagree when you said enlightenment is NOT a pleasurable experience. Enlightenment is an entire lifestyle. The ancient sages developed a step by step procedure for becoming enlightened. It is called the Patanjali's Sutras. The reason why most people don't become enlightened is because they are unwilling to do what is necessary in such a grueling process. I will list the things a person must do PRIOR to sitting down for meditation: 1. Practice nonviolence- This is pretty straightforward. 2. Be 100% honest with yourself and others- We are conditioned in this society to be politically correct so we are definitely not as honest as we can be. It means you have to say what you think, and do what you say. Try not to offend people but if they get offended, then so be it. Even if you get killed in the process. 3. Celibacy- No masturbation, sex, or looking at anyone in a lustful way before enlightenment. After enlightenment you can have sex but NOT before. Why? It's your sexual energy that goes up in your spine during meditation. If you release your sexual energy it can't rise up. 4. No stealing- Straightforward 5. No accepting gifts- This might be because our ego gets gratified when we accept gifts. After you practice these for years you can sit down for meditation. Your body, mind, and heart has to be perfectly aligned. The ancient sages used to become enlightened before getting married.
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I think one way to tell is if the desire is naturally coming up. You don't have to seek approval externally. You also don't want anything in return but you do it anyway.
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Deep replied to Kserkkj's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
A higher consciousness allows you to experience the world not to intellectualize it. The concepts we have prevent us from being happy. -
Deep replied to Kevin Dunlop's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
There seems to be different kinds of enlightened people and different levels of enlightenment. Some enlightened people never had sex because certain forms of yoga require a person to be celibate for many years. Jesus probably had a mystical experience from Kundalini yoga which requires sexual abstinence. His sexual energy probably rose from the base of his spine and went through his pineal gland in his brain. Afterwards he saw the Father in Heaven. Maybe the world would stop procreating. (I'm only speculating) Another type of enlightenment is just a simple insight. One in which we become aware and feel the void. I'm not sure if our ego dies completely with an insight. Rupert Spira says that enlightenment is not an extraordinary experience. I think it's confusing because enlightenment is a word used to describe too many things. It's thrown around too casually nowadays. My opinion is that true enlightenment is only through a mystical experience. If we are God we should be able to experience the world like God. Do I believe it's possible? Absolutely, but it requires lots of discipline. I said all of this because most teachers will NEVER tell you to remain celibate; they want to be politically correct. I'm saying celibacy is a method to having a mystical experience from what I read. Forgive me if I offended anyone as that was not my intention. If everyone's ego died we would have no one to fight with. Our life would be boring without conflict. I think there are an infinite ways to become spiritual. -
I was at the gym today and talking to a gentleman. He was telling me that he didn't like how messed up the world is. He was saying he wanted peace. He also asked me if I believe in reincarnation and I said no but I'm open to the possibility of it. I know how reincarnation works but I didn't want to tell him that he is God and that God is expressing itself in an infinite amount of ways. I'm just using the word God here for simplicity. I understand where most people come from but I don't see the world the way they do. I'm not attached to politics, culture, religion, science, or any other label that society believes in. I don't think it's wrong to be at a lower consciousness either because that is the way God is working through these people. After knowing all of these things, we can enjoy the world a whole lot more. What do you guys think? Do you tell people the reality of their existence or do you play along? LOL
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Deep replied to The Monk's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You are absolutely right dude. A majority of society is indoctrinated. -
Deep replied to Bronsoval's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don't think enlightenment equals compassion. Enlightenment is simply realizing that we are God and God is us. There is no separation. Some people can also misuse that and promote violence. -
Deep replied to Primeval's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Prabhaker That's not the definition most people are using on here. Ramana Maharshi was saying the ego can only be destroyed in Nirvikalpa Samadhi. When Nirvikalpa Samadhi becomes permanent it is called Sahaja Samadhi. Are all of these people experiencing Sahaja Samadhi all the time? If they were, they wouldn't be here and they aren't really enlightened but fooling themselves. Only a few people achieve Nirvikalpa Samadhi because it's extremely HARD. I'm just helping people clarify enlightenment.