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playdoh replied to playdoh's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@fridjonk I used the wrong term, I already edited it. She is a good person, only works with the light of the angels. Only benevolent energies. I just think she was trying to help me. How do I undo this? I still talk with her btw. Thanks. P.S. I am not near her anymore, but I know this kind of work can be done remotely (from a long distance from each other, like different countries). -
playdoh replied to playdoh's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Victor Mgazi Thanks. I also heard other similar answers. Nothing is permanent, and I believe this. But I used the wrong term. She is not a witch doctor, she is a good person. I still talk with her. Do you think I should talk with her and ask her to undo what she did? Or how do I undo it? Thanks. P.S. I am not near her anymore, but I know this kind of work can be done remotely (from a long distance from each other, like different countries). -
playdoh replied to SBB4746's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Average Investor how long ago did you start your eBay store? Can you still make money doing that? I thought the market was extremely over-saturated and the profit margin is minimal. -
I already asked this in a post today but it was part of another question so let me ask specifically here, In Oshos book he says to practice each technique (of the 112) for 3 days and then if it resonates with in do for 3 months. If we did each technique for 3 days and possibly 3 months it'll take forever to finish the book. So is that how it should be read anyways? Thx
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The economist rated it the world's most livable city. I meet a girl in my travels from Vienna and she was super down. Very open. I'd say a mix between green and yellow. I traveled to Vienna and loved it. But was young at the time and didn't spend enough time to get a good analysis of it. Would you say it's green or what? Leo didn't mention it as 1 of the green cities...
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playdoh replied to playdoh's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Hello from Russia thank you ! -
So I'm really interested in Spiral Dynamics. I've already watched Leo's videos on YouTube about SD and now want to know how can I learn more about to become even more green and yellow. What should be my next course of action be? Are there any good books you can recommend, courses, etc...? Thanks. P.S. is there anyway to find out what color I am? I started taking that quiz on sdtest.ru but didn't seem it would give such accurate answers, as you need to be completely unbiased with yourself.
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Looking to make a move back to the States after being abroad for a few years. Is there anywhere green in the U.S besides these 2? I've done my research and a lot of the more progressive places that have caught my eye still have conservative tendencies like Colorado, Charlotte and Raliegh, NC (religion), and Upstate NY. So I suppose they wouldn't be categorized level green spiral Dynamics, perhaps high orange. I would like to be in a conscious place, with nice nature/outdoor activities, good cost of living, somewhere good for singles (mid 30's straight male), access to city ammenities like places to do yoga and medical facilities and good job market and economic growth. Not to much to ask for right? Anywhere that's fits the bill?! P.S. Love California but too expensive. Edit: maybe Pittsburgh is green?
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I must ask, is that you in your profile picture?
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Good deal thanks for the info
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Osho would absolutely agree with me. He would say something along the lines of, you cannot fight something created by the mind (toxic masculinity) with something created by the mind (toxic feminism). Can only shine light on the darkness. Your not going to fix machismo by shunning machismo. Only by giving these men the love that they need and are lacking so much in this day and age, will toxic masculinity be healed.
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Yeah what I actually meant was that it has grey skies most of the time. I need the sun, so moving there is deal breaker for me. I read everywhere that Pittsburgh kicks ass. Only some green, not a ton? Do you live there?
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Yeah I know just wanted to lash out a little.
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Toxic feminism is the worst shit ever. Bunch of neurotic bitches everywhere and the guys scared shitless to even talk to a girl for fear of being accused of something. The men and women were totally divided. On top of the political, racial, and religious division that's the last thing we needed.
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Yeah I lived in Argentina and it was the same. Your either with us or against us mentality. Really impeded individuality. How's living in Hanoi? What are you doing for work if you don't mind me asking
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Yup yup I lived in Vietnam for about 13 months, HCMC. Don't forget they were conquered by the Chinese for 1000 years, so their culture is Chinese. I also lived in Taiwan for a few years. Taiwan is China. The Chinese are very conscious of their body and of the existence of a spiritual world. But just that group mentality and very rigid culture and traditions keeps them bogged down.
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Thanks for the tip. I could see why you would want to live there for business purposes. Although didn't really meet my other criteria.
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When you say "Mass" I assume you're referring to Massachusetts right?
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So I've done a bunch of research and for my personal preferences Austin is in the lead. The rain and overcast in the Pacific Northwest are deal breakers for me. Getting dark at 4 pm in December in the Northeastern states (Vermont, Maine, upstate NY) for me are deal breakers. Ann Arbor, MI an affluent area and very cliquish. I was interested in Ashville, NC but didn't like what I read from posters. Not diverse, people not so nice. Colorado and San Fran too expensive. The closest that came to Austin was Pittsburgh. Seems like a badass city but the constant overcast is a deal breaker for me. Still have a few more places to checkout but so far this is what I have. Anymore input on U.S cities would be appreciated.
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So I've done a bunch of research and for my personal preferences Austin is in the lead. The rain and overcast in the Pacific Northwest are deal breakers for me. Getting dark at 4 pm in December in the Northeastern states (Vermont, Maine, upstate NY) for me are deal breakers. Ann Arbor, MI an affluent area and very cliquish. I was interested in Ashville, NC but didn't like what I read from posters. Not diverse, people not so nice. Colorado and San Fran too expensive. The closest that came to Austin was Pittsburgh. Seems like a badass city but the constant overcast is a deal breaker for me. Still have a few more places to checkout but so far this is what I have. Anymore input would be appreciated.
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Would be nice but has become quite expensive
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Any city recommendations for Vermont other than Berlington, and Maine also? Tia
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Yeah I didn't get that either
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I am also interested in this. From what I gathered some U.S green cities that I'm considering a move to are Austin, Ithaca N.Y, Ashville N.C, Burlington Vermont, maybe Pittsburgh, and still researching some other places...
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I'd like Colorado but getting as expensive as some of the better cities in California.