Seraph

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  1. Lunchbox (packed)
  2. How can I make lots of money and love my work when I know my desire for money and many of my values have been indoctrinated into me by society to keep me enslaved? ... and how to deal with the fact that most of my authentic values are looked down apon by society because they go against the social agenda, making it harder for me to earn money and love my work. Cheers.
  3. so awareness = being = me = mind identification = math equations= word games I get that, but words are a part of reality also. You say "now everything is blurred," but that is not true because those are just words. Right?
  4. @Dodoster Spiritual Practice = Conciousness work = being ? So being is the conditioning for my mind that will defeat my ego? But I cant do being so I cant do spiritual practice so I cant do conditioning?
  5. Aren't words existential things in and of themselves? I mean the sensation of words. if I deny them then I am denying reality as it is happening for me now. Right? But who is becoming separated if I don't exist? Is this meditation or a technique to meditation you are talking now?
  6. @Prabhaker So true meditation is not work, but techniques are work to get to meditation? Doesn't this thinking just create unnecessary obstacles by itself? Once again bringing me back to my question, doesn't work defy the path to enlightenment? What windows? What Doors?
  7. Lazy, no. Lucky, yes. It sounds like enlightenment is just luck. I think Leo even said that in one of his videos. So if it's just luck, why work? And if working just gets in the way (because it is the ego that works, right?), why work? Ok, how does it do that?
  8. @Prabhaker @Shin Thanks for answering, but both of your answers illustrate my confusion: To me this means that doing consciousness work is pointless because I can't make myself enlightened. But this says I must work more on myself. Which is right? Or, why are they both right?
  9. I was a listening to an Adyashanti audio book where he asked a question somewhere along the lines of: If you could have a total perfect enlightenment but you had to spend your life stacking shelves at Walmart, would you do it? What if that was God's plan for you? I took these questions to be a litmus test for spiritual ego. If I'm perfectly honest I don't think I could. I want my life to go somewhere. Is there a fundamental conflict between enlightenment and personal development? If not, why not? This is confusing me.