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If You Voted For Trump or RFK, You Aren’t Awake

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41 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

No. The problem is too deep for that. There is no cure for not caring about truth.

Even hitting rock bottom will not fix it.

Mankind does not care about truth. And that's the way it will always be.

@Leo Gura  that's right and you have to lose the belief that anything is going to change overnight.  That's how it is today.  But it's not how it always will be.  Eventually it will change.

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1 hour ago, Leo Gura said:

No. The problem is too deep for that. There is no cure for not caring about truth.

Even hitting rock bottom will not fix it.

Mankind does not care about truth. And that's the way it will always be.

So, then that's it. It's game over for humankind.

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13 minutes ago, Hardkill said:

So, then that's it. It's game over for humankind.

It's not game over for mankind don't listen to him on that.  You have to start thinking for yourself in certain aspects. Mankind is going through a proper evolution process.  It will ultimately advance to a higher level.  But through the growing process there will be times where you will want to give up.  This is part of the growth.    Leo is hundreds of years ahead of most human beings in both spirituality and many other things such as politics.  But that doesn't mean that mankind won't catch up it is just going to take a while.  Beyond our lifetime.   But it's OK.  It's no.reason to cast such a negative view on mankind.  It will progess at its own pace.

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10 hours ago, What Am I said:

Gandhi very well may have done the same, were he around now.

Gandhi chose the path of truth at the risk of his own death, and he paid for it in the end. The situation at the time of Gandhi was much worse. We don't have public/politicians committed to higher truth. 

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6 minutes ago, creativepursuit said:

Gandhi chose the path of truth at the risk of his own death, and he paid for it in the end. The situation at the time of Gandhi was much worse. We don't have public/politicians committed to higher truth. 

Gandhi was a bad mofo.


 

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1 minute ago, creativepursuit said:

What makes you assume this position on Gandhi?

Because he was willing to give his life for what he believed.   I read his autobigraphy years ago when I was still reading.   He was fearless. He was beyond a man. 


 

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28 minutes ago, Hardkill said:

So, then that's it. It's game over for humankind.

You have turned into a broken record.

You are misusing your mind, which is against the work we do here.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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3 minutes ago, Inliytened1 said:

He was fearless

If one truly understands Gandhi's consciousness and his political acumen, tears will naturally flow down with what's possible for a human. unfortunately, we no longer understand such a high level of consciousness in politics.

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6 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

Do not assume that people who associate themselves with my work are actually doing the work. Many are not. They use the my work to deepen their self-deception.

This was so obvious to me from the start, as someone who both lurks around cringing at how people bow to your every word, and also takes your words for selfish self-deceptive gains himself :D The more I contemplate your videos the more I see all the twisted ways they can used to further cement their paradigm and worldview. Your lessons are blessings some days, infoharzards in others, and justifications at worst. And it just do be like that in the epistemic devilry that is the human mind 😈

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4 minutes ago, creativepursuit said:

If one truly understands Gandhi's consciousness and his political acumen, tears will naturally flow down with what's possible for a human. unfortunately, we no longer understand such a high level of consciousness in politics.

The time will come again.  We are at a deep peak of stage Orange and we have to see it through  


 

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@lostingenosmaze That is why I exhausted myself underscoring and explaining all the traps and tricks of this work.

In the end I can't do the work for you. Either you will do it seriously or you will not. That's out of my hands.

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2 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

1) There are many kinds and degrees of awakening

2) Most people who talk about awakening aren't awake.

3) Awakening is a function of state of consciousness and genetics, not thought.

4) Cognitive development requires thousands of hours of thinking and education, which is not the same thing as your state of consciousness.

5) Through meditation or psychedelics you can change your state of consciousness with no change in your cognitive development.

6) Consciousness of God is very different from a deep cognitive understanding of God and reality.

7) Relative domains like politics cannot be understood simply because one gains access to the absolute. Relative experience is required. No matter how awake you get you will still not know how to repair a car engine unless you have deep experience working with car engines.

Makes perfect sense now. Thanks!

I still don’t think Trump could ever attain Enlightenment. I mean how can you say that you are Awakened when you go back doing the same stuff. Awakening should radically change how you live your life. You’re not just gonna go back to chop wood and carry water. That would mean that you haven’t fully realized and integrated the insight.


“Our most valuable resource is not time, but rather it is consciousness itself. Consciousness is the basis for everything, and without it, there could be no time and no resource possible. It is only through consciousness and its cultivation that one’s passions, one’s focus, one’s curiosity, one’s time, and one’s capacity to love can be actualized and lived to the fullest.” - r0ckyreed

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4 minutes ago, r0ckyreed said:

Makes perfect sense now. Thanks!

I still don’t think Trump could ever attain Enlightenment. I mean how can you say that you are Awakened when you go back doing the same stuff. Awakening should radically change how you live your life. You’re not just gonna go back to chop wood and carry water. That would mean that you haven’t fully realized and integrated the insight.

Can you see Trump meditating?  Haha.  He's as shallow as you get. He just won't get there.  He won't get to the next level when it comes to spirituality.  And he won't awkaen.  If he did he probably would abandon everything he's ever worked for.  It would wipe out his entire identity.  So he's not gonna be willing to ever go there.  

But this goes for 99% of humanity and all of those in the political spectrum.   So don't put this all on Trump.

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3 minutes ago, r0ckyreed said:

Makes perfect sense now. Thanks!

I still don’t think Trump could ever attain Enlightenment. I mean how can you say that you are Awakened when you go back doing the same stuff. Awakening should radically change how you live your life. You’re not just gonna go back to chop wood and carry water. That would mean that you haven’t fully realized and integrated the insight.

Kind of a side question but also kind of related; did you ever end up doing the mushrooms you discussed a few months ago? It may be easy to have a shallower idea of what awakening means until you've witnessed what's really possible in consciousness.

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12 minutes ago, r0ckyreed said:

I still don’t think Trump could ever attain Enlightenment.

What I said doesn't mean he could.

It simply means that those who do attain some higher consciousness are not really out of the woods. Those lost deep in the woods have no chance at all.

To have the kinds of understanding of reality that I talk about is so challenging that it is basically unseen in the world. Which is why the things I speak about are so rarely spoken about, even by spiritual people. Enlightenment will not give you what I teach.

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Why RFK is a a spiritually conscious choice.

1. Commitment to Environmental Justice

Kennedy’s decades-long advocacy for the environment, particularly as an attorney for organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Waterkeeper Alliance, reflects a deep connection to the Earth and a commitment to protecting its sacred resources.

His fight against corporate pollution can be seen as an effort to honor the interconnectedness of all life—a key tenet of many spiritual traditions.

2. Defense of the Marginalized

His work often focuses on defending vulnerable communities affected by environmental degradation or health crises. This demonstrates compassion and a sense of duty to uplift the powerless, akin to spiritual figures who prioritize serving others.

3. Advocacy for Personal Freedom and Truth

Kennedy has emphasized the importance of personal autonomy, particularly in health and wellness, which aligns with spiritual teachings about empowerment, self-realization, and living in harmony with one's truth.

4. Connection to a Legacy of Service

As a member of the Kennedy family, Robert Kennedy, Jr. inherits a legacy of public service and sacrifice for the greater good. His efforts to continue this legacy suggest a deep alignment with values of service, justice, and altruism.

5. Resilience Through Adversity

Kennedy has faced personal tragedies, including the assassination of his father and uncle, as well as public and personal challenges. His ability to persist and channel these experiences into meaningful work speaks to spiritual resilience and transformation.

6. Respect for Indigenous Wisdom

His environmental work often intersects with advocating for indigenous rights, honoring traditional ecological knowledge, and respecting the spiritual practices of Native communities.

7. Emphasis on Wholeness and Balance

Kennedy's rhetoric often includes themes of harmony—between humanity and nature, and between individual rights and societal needs. This reflects a spiritual outlook that values balance and interconnectedness.

8. Deep Reverence for the Natural World

His environmentalism stems from what seems to be a spiritual reverence for the beauty and sanctity of nature, which he frequently references in speeches and writings.

9. Courage to Speak Against the Mainstream

Kennedy’s willingness to challenge mainstream narratives, even at personal or professional cost, suggests a commitment to higher principles over societal approval—a hallmark of spiritual leadership.

10. Faith in Redemption and Healing

His personal story includes struggles with addiction and recovery, which he has publicly acknowledged. His journey of healing reflects spiritual themes of redemption, self-awareness, and renewal.


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RFK is full of shit.


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1 minute ago, Leo Gura said:

RFK is full of shit.

The Lotus flower grows out of the shit. 


Vincit omnia Veritas.

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45 minutes ago, creativepursuit said:

Gandhi chose the path of truth at the risk of his own death, and he paid for it in the end. The situation at the time of Gandhi was much worse. We don't have public/politicians committed to higher truth. 

Gandhi was awesome where consciousness is concerned, but all people have their complexities. I'm not sure any living human is the perfect picture of heavenly light and perfection that some of us hold in our minds.

Taking Gandhi for example, he would regularly sleep in the same bed as 12-year-old girls, with the intention of exercising his ability to maintain his celibacy. Can I say for certain that he didn't in fact fondle these little girls over and over? I'm just not sure. But he wouldn't be the first accomplished guru who gets caught up in sex scandals. And in the eyes of many, just performing the act of deliberately sleeping next to the girls was a very inappropriate display of a power imbalance.

To be clear, I don't necessarily care what Gandhi did or didn't do. I'm just presenting an example where some people would judge him harshly for his actions.

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