Commodent

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  1. That's why I said "ideally". In a perfect world I would be living close to nature with minimal environmental stressors. Noise pollution, that's the worst for me. EMF probably goes on the bottom of my list.
  2. Yes, I researched it for a couple of hours a few of months ago. Ideally I would want minimize radiation, but I wouldn't be too worried if I had to. We surround ourselves with environmental stressor all the time without freaking out about it.
  3. @LfcCharlie4 As I said, if you look long and hard enough you can find coincidences everywhere. Bill Gates is a well-read man with good foreshight. Not just him, but many experts saw this pandemic coming. I don't really see how his awakening is relevant. Awakened people fluctuate in consciousness all the time. That said, he would not be the first awakened person to be "lured in" by lower astral realities, that's for sure.
  4. Every ego positionality can be defended endlessly. It's all a matter of consciousness and intentions, something which is easily discernable without going down the rabbit hole. Your last paragraph makes what I'm pointing to rather evident... @LfcCharlie4 Those spreading disinformation are usually just fueling pre-existing memes. That's what makes it so effective. Oh, I went down the rabbit hole with 5G. But that was essentially unrewarding so I moved on. Coincidences are not evidence. They can be found everywhere if you look hard enough.
  5. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/06/at-least-20-uk-phone-masts-vandalised-over-false-5g-coronavirus-claims And this is just obvious physical destruction. It goes a lot deeper. Conspiracy theories are really the last thing the world needs as of now. The world needs trust and stability, not people turning against the system. I've also noticed lots of fake profiles spreading disinformation and linking to highly questionable videos on social media. E.g. they're promoting conspiracy theories that Bill Gates is somehow the reason behind the pandemic. Just know that instability in the West might be exactly what some parties want, and that you by promoting conspiracy theories are contributing to instability in a time where we absolutely don't need it. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-disinformation/russia-deploying-coronavirus-disinformation-to-sow-panic-in-west-eu-document-says-idUSKBN21518F
  6. @LfcCharlie4 Could be because the conspiracy theories around 5G already has contributed to significant destruction. I'm not saying that doing so is right, but what YouTube is doing is hardly evidence that the conspiracy theory is true.
  7. "Conspiracy theories resist falsification and are reinforced by circular reasoning: both evidence against the conspiracy and an absence of evidence for it are re-interpreted as evidence of its truth, whereby the conspiracy becomes a matter of faith rather than something that can be proved or disproved." Source In other words, the very nature of conspiracy theories suggests that they are not to be trusted. That of indulging in conspiracy theories does indeed seem very immature to me. The underlying motive nearly always seems to be the fear that some evil boogeyman is trying to control us and that there's a "hidden agenda" behind everything. Which is obviously a sign of weak intuition. Another interesting thing is that those who defend conspiracy theories will in a classic pose of denial use the lack of support as evidence for their superiority. Because other people are sheeple and are not seeing things as clearly as they do. Turns out, it's the other way around. The best advice I can give to such people is really to get more life experience, and to stick to trusted sources. It's good to stay observant, but indulging in vague, mysterious patterns hardly won't get you anywhere.
  8. Write down all the bad things about yourself and own it. When you accept yourself as you are no one can take you on anything.
  9. It's your life. Up to you if you want to investigate further. Many chronically depressed people seem to be conflicted when it comes to immaturity/maturity, and I'm also speaking from personal experience here. 3rd eye simply means it makes you less able to see things clearly, something which meditation/mindfulness might help with. Why would they be mutually exclusive? Surrendering attachment to life does not mean that you want to physically die. It simply means you are not attached to the phenomena of life. Which is incredibly liberating, since you are not attached to any outcome. Life becomes like a game. No destruction needed. Also, there is no way anyone should feel about anything. Any "should" is just programming and a completely self-imposed limitation. Spiritual bypassing is rooted in dogma, "I should be doing/feeling/thinking this and not this" etc. That is also something that needs to be faced on the spiritual path. That is basically the point of the koan "When you meet the Buddha, kill him." Truth is always found within. And again, cutting attachments ≠ passivity. Cut your attachments to Enlightenment, happiness all of that. That will leave you open to the natural flow of life, wherein genuine growth and joy reside. @Carl-Richard is on the spiritual path. However, you seem insistent that he should go a different path. Your path. That does honestly not strike me as very integrous.
  10. Not that I'm aware of. But it's a useful model. Remember, the map is not the territory.
  11. I'm not going to watch a video titled "pandemic proven fake". It's just straight up false, which says a lot about the intentions that went into making the video.
  12. @Roy You seem to confuse people's authentic selves with their past. When I watch his videos I see none of the "pure narcissism" you're describing. Quite the contrary really, as his content seems to be aligned with unusually good values that serves the whole. I really wish there was content like that back in my teens. That would have spared me from so much struggle and suffering. I don't know how many times I've been thinking "these guys are a gift to humanity" when watching his and Julien's content. Truly, so many kids who struggle socially and with life in general will benefit immensely from their content. And for that I can only thank them. What did our good man Jesus say? "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."
  13. @Carl-Richard As you say, that's just a story. Surrendering attachments does not leave you in a state of passivity. Moreso a state of complete openness to both ends of the active-passive duality. Where you choose to go is simply a matter of preference, and not due to some self-imposed limitation.
  14. @Carl-Richard Cutting the attachment to life is not easy but it's very liberating. So although there is no rush, I wouldn't spend too much energy trying to maintain it if I were you. You don't want to surrender life. Why not? What's holding you back? I'm not advocating death, but this might be a good opportunity to investigate some deep-seated attachments. You might know this already, but in spiritual work you will often find that you just need to surrender to a Higher power and take a leap of faith. You're not going where you think you're going, and that's partly what makes it so magical. God bless.
  15. Or a transition to non-linear thinking, which is rather common in higher states. That said, your ideological crusade is helping no one. Depression hits the 3rd eye chakra. To heal the problem permanently a suggestion might be to resolve the maturity-immaturity duality, and also maybe a consistent meditation/mindfulness practice. Just my 2 cents. @Carl-Richard The idea that you "have" to grow as a person is just programming and an idea that you can safely let go of. "In serious spiritual work, it is necessary to have a few simple basic tools that are absolutely dependable and safe to rely on in order to walk through fear and uncertainty. One basic truth that is of inestimable value and usefulness is the dictum that all fear is fallacious and not based on truth. Fear is overcome by walking directly into it until one breaks through to the joy that the fear is blocking. The joy that follows facing any spiritual fear comes from the discovery that it was merely an illusion without basis or reality." Hawkins, David R.. The Eye of the I . Hay House. Kindle Edition
  16. I went down the rabbit hole a couple of months ago and looked into it quite deeply, which mostly was a waste of time. The best argument I heard was probably "there is not enough research", although there in fact is lots of research on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the human body. If you look "deep" enough into anything you can convince yourself of anything, so make sure your intentions are objective while doing it.
  17. @TrynaBeTurquoise It makes logically sense, though.
  18. I personally think 5G is healthier than 4G. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48616174
  19. It's a good thing to stay true to oneself. That's the first step in processing it. Now you feel like being independent, and who knows, maybe you one day feel like reconciliating once you've fully established your power. God bless.
  20. Meditate because you find joy in it. If not, then don't. There is no should.
  21. Whatever arises, love that. There's a book with that very name that might interest you, by Matt Kahn.
  22. This is basically the task of stage Yellow, which includes fully integrating all the stages below it (in this case Orange). Transcend and include.
  23. Haha, I can't imagine what it would be like trying to argue with a park ranger at 400+ mcg. Like wtf.