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Arzack

All your beloved Gurus didn't attain by effort alone

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The most underrated/unknown spiritual teachings imo are The Michael Teachings and the Lyricus Discourses. 

After studying them over and over (it's very deep stuff, don't expect to fully understanding it by reading it once or twice), I've come to the realization that the soul/consciousness "evolves spiritually" only through the intense suffering experienced in-between lives/reincarnations. 

Now it's the first time in history (of this planet, many did this already) when we can "shortcut" this process by taking breakthrough doses of psychedelics. 

This fact though brings a whole new "problem": can we actually choose to do it? Any experienced "high/breakthrough-doses psychedelic user" will tell you that it's so fucking intensely unpleasant (to cite Chris Bache: 'I wouldn't wish it on anyone'; and in fact he stopped doing it for the past 20 years, even though it always eventually brought him to experience better and better blissful states of consciousness). 

So what's the point of this post? "Old spirituality", the "disciplinate/meditation/ascetic path" belongs to the past; if you don't acknowledge this "new fact", you will strive all your life and you'll never achieve your goal, unless you're lucky enough to be an "high-level old soul", 0.2% of the current population (see The Michael Teachings 'Soul Age').

 So we are faced with a brand new level of challenges in this "modern era", anyone who attained actualization so far "kind of had no choice on the matter": death eventually comes whether or not you want it, and that's how they evolved spiritually.

So... more compassion and understanding to us, when we go through the most painful bad trips and we blame ourselves for it, or for not doing it more often (or at all, "never again"). 

More on this in my subreddit in my signature.

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