Natasha

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  1. @Meta-Man Fancis Lucille is awesome. I watched his interview a while back and thought it was quite impressive.
  2. @Preety_India Welcome! These interviews are great spiritual tools to help us learn and grow
  3. @mandyjw Don't forget to chop wood and carry water in the meantime
  4. Infinite intelligence 'knows' its change and fluidity and that there is no such things as 'beginning' and 'end', or 'birth' and 'death'.
  5. That's what I observe in people on weed. The side-affects out-weight the benefits, imo.
  6. I thought he was referring to himself as god in the same manner Leo does, in the way of direct experience. I might be wrong, though.
  7. @Alextvvv The areas of the brain responsible for the sense of self (especially the prefrontal cortex) get rewired and that, of course, goes to affect other parts of the brain and nervous system, because it's all interconnected. That's why you hear stories of people getting enlightened after brain damage, substance abuse, Multiple Sclerosis, severe mental illness like depression (Eckhat Tolle), etc. The sense of self gets deactivated and that's what thousands try to achieve through meditation, self-inquiry, psychedelics, etc.
  8. @svnzrs Some folks lose a sight of the forest behind the trees.
  9. @Monkey Mind Leo is not repeating it enough. Try 10,000 times to master something great.
  10. @VeganAwake Cool, thanks, will check it out
  11. @VeganAwake Good vid and explanation. Nothing we haven't heard in the forum discussions, though, especially the character in the movie and the wave analogies. Not familiar with the Course in Miracles, so can't comment on that part. But overall what he says in the video resonated.
  12. The key is too pick the right woman who won't look down or try to emasculate her man by leading that kind of life style. One of my neighbors is a home-stay dad, hands-on and seems like handling his responsibilities very well. Their kids seem happy, active, and well taken care of. The mother has a carrier that makes them good living. They travel together as a family, have family and friends over, do picnics, play tennis, basketball, walk outside, go to the beach, etc. The older kid is taking private piano lessons and art classes. I guess as long as all parties involved are happy and content with the arrangement, is all that matters. But I also realize not all men would be able to do this, so to each their own
  13. Yea I hear you. I wouldn't want to be with someone just for their money either. That would be boring
  14. @trenton On a serious note now - by doing 1) what you love, 2) what you're good at, and 3) what will bring you good income/high consumer demand.
  15. @trenton Marrying a rich chick is one of them j/k
  16. @tenta I agree
  17. Recently I started feeling a bit conflicted about what to do with my facebook newsfeed. I have only a little over 120 friends, but with this pandemic and upcoming elections the newsfeed has become ridiculous. I wouldn't want to unfriend people and if to unfollow, then what's the point of keeping them on the list of friends in the first place. I also don't want to shut down the existing account and create another one with a new selected number of friends. I don't really spend much time on there and keep it to just stay in touch with close friends and family some of which are from my hometown in Europe. And I have a coupe of private groups I like to participate in. How would you handle this? Thanks so much for your feedback
  18. @LaucherJunge The ones that I deleted I haven't had contact with in years, we never interact or pm each other (group 1) or those who constantly post political inflammatory statuses (group 2). The ones that I unfollowed have a habit of excessive posting of random memes or the negative nancies always complaining about something. I still like these people, but don't want to subject myself to their social media diarrhea. It gets old and I felt depleted energetically. Not that I don't care, but healthy boundaries needed to be placed and it feels amazing. I'm an empath, btw, we tend to struggle with this kind of stuff, if you know what I mean