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Everything posted by HikiNEET
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You are limiting yourself with all this thinking and preconceptions. It's not hard, you make it hard. "What are the biggest traps, especially in youth in persuing this path?" Not having fun and sex. "How do I know if I am doing something wrong?" You feel it. "Should I "team" up with other people with a similar life purpose or is this a trap? What kind of people should I look out for, and what kind of people should I avoid?" Yes, team up. You will know. "What actions will cause the most likely hood of failure?" Thinking too much like you are doing. "Do I need a college degree to be a respected revolutionary leader" No. "What is the best way to live the next 5 years of my life?" Why are you asking me? No, you don't need to cry, you don't need to do what Leo says. You are thinking too much, you need to develop your intuition. Be simple.
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I think that you need to be more familiar with your intuition. You are rationalizing too much on your choice.
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HikiNEET replied to Dizzy's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's not only caused by the binaural beats. I had similar experiences. You can call it astral projection. -
Ignore. You give permission to them to affect you.
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@Nahm Yes, still crimes. These are destructive and selfish.
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Like rape, murder, and violence? No. Extreme crimes like that are instinctively bad for me, I don't need laws to know that.
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That's impossible. You still need to take a shit, drink water, eat and more. You are still living in the material world in a body. Needs are OK, the point is detaching from your needs but still doing it.
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I don't think you actually studied about polyphasic sleep. Monophasic sleep has less REM time and more light sleep. If you take a nap of 1~2 hours, you have MORE REM sleep.
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I can feel what is bad and good for me. He is just rationalizing. The name of it is mental masturbation.
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No. Every little action, even meditation, gives you dopamine. We need dopamine. Some say that the excess of dopamine is bad, but I am not really sure. You can easily find studies on the internet.
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Polyphasic sleep. I only need 3 hours and some naps to feel good.
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I can totally relate to you, suffered from a similar situation. After a lot of suffering, I learned that my mind is a tool and not a cinema with a sad movie. I have thinking patterns and I know exactly what clicks my depression and feelings. Sadness is like a drug. Truth is, I liked it. I was hooked. Was hard to understand and to accept it. Now I am trying to shift my selective focus from bad things to positive things.
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See her qualities and ignore what you don't like about her. Ignore her, but love her.
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Stop trying to compensate. Stop comparing. You already are perfect. Stop feeling guilty. These are habits, just be aware of your thoughts and emotions, then feel the opposite.
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What are you looking for in a girl?
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@Gagan Hey, stop doing this, do this instead: 24/7 zen mode. Focus on everything that you do in an extreme way. Focus on your senses, be in the now. Books: The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle Flow - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Don't expect anything of what you say, just share.
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Don't go to the extreme side of letting go of the results.
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Comparing yourself with others generates a lot of things: inferiority complex, guilt, neediness and more. Don't try to be something else, feel it. It's OK to be like that. My recommendation for you is: stop looking for any advice on the internet. Do something that requires focus. Be practical.
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Being a subordinate and obeying is not always bad. The rebel mindset is a biased one and will work against you. No one has the right to judge you. You are perfect the way you were born. Comparing yourself and feeling guilty allows people to manipulate you.
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Being an overly nice guy is not true forgiveness and mercy. Think of a warrior who forgives someone, he forgives in a position of power and confidence. But, to make things equilibrated for you, try to be more like a "gangster". A good book about this is The 50th Law from Robert Greene.
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If you value something a lot, you will fail. See it as something trivial, like drinking water. Go and be the best, don't think that you will need to struggle or that it will be hard, just be.
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People, in general, don't value time. Most of the people are surfing Youtube unconsciously and they want drama. You can be the most boring person in the world and still make it. Just do this: