NineHfanbase

Undecided whether to pursue life experience or isolate and discover Truth?

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3 minutes ago, NineHfanbase said:

What is your approach to life/ awakening? 

Realizing that you are your greatest teacher. Also your greatest roadblock.

Nobody is stopping you, but you.

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@NineHfanbase yeh, total commitment is what awakens. Did like 30 trips, many solo reatreats lasting weeks, but that's not enough. You need to go full monk mode for years to wake up. Cutting of everything else is also key. No entertainment, music, sexual acts or thoughts, relationships, no fancy clothing, jewels, perfumes, etc. Basically throw away everything this mesmerizing illusion offers, by realising it is really nothing and meditate. 

Just gonna give you my schedule, that pretty much sums it up.  

Today is different though, going out to buy a watch with a timer so I wouldn't ever need to touch my phone. It's a tool of the devil if you really want to awaken. 

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You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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1 minute ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

Basically throw away everything this mesmerizing illusion offers, by realising it is really nothing and meditate. 

Not to yuck your yum here, but isn’t meditation also something this wonky illusion offers? 

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2 minutes ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

@NineHfanbase yeh, total commitment is what awakens. Did like 30 trips, many solo reatreats lasting weeks, but that's not enough. You need to go full monk mode for years to wake up. Cutting of everything else is also key. No entertainment, music, sexual acts or thoughts, relationships, no fancy clothing, jewels, perfumes, etc. Basically throw away everything this mesmerizing illusion offers, by realising it is really nothing and meditate. 

Just gonna give you my schedule, that pretty much sums it up.  

Today is different though, going out to buy a watch with a timer so I wouldn't ever need to touch my phone. It's a tool of the devil if you really want to awaken. 

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Interesting. Do you have any thoughts that you’ll look back at life when you’re 60 and dwell on wasted opportunity/ relationships that might have been cool to experience? Or do you ever think that you can live life as ego now, and worry about awakening when you’re older and been there/ done that? 

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2 minutes ago, NineHfanbase said:

Do you have any thoughts that you’ll look back at life when you’re 60 and dwell on wasted opportunity/ relationships that might have been cool to experience? 

Dwelling on wasted opportunity at any age is problematic. It’s also wise to not put so much blame on yourself.

For example, if you’re diagnosed with a rare medical condition that even doctors have a difficult time treating, should you dwell and beat yourself up over that?

How you respond to your unique circumstances is what really matters here. Judging yourself keeps you stuck in victimhood.

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I wish I was never born in a religious system.

I wish I was never indoctrinated with conservative beliefs.

I wish the school system didn’t fail me.

I wish the mental healthcare system didn’t fail me.

I wish that I wasn’t born with a severe eczema.

I wish that I was never bullied by my family and schoolmates growing up.

I wish that I wasn’t a minority in a the US.

I wish I didn’t allow other people to dictate my life.

I wish I wasn’t obedient and learned to follow my intuition more.

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All of this wishing can be let go of if you really want to. That does NOT mean you have to give up your life and run away from the world. You can embrace the world and yourself. If you need some time to isolate, go do it. But I urge you not to commit your entire life to isolation. 

Duality and Non-duality are ONE! 

You may now kiss the bride 👰‍♂️ 

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2 minutes ago, Yimpa said:

All of this wishing can be let go of if you really want to. That does NOT mean you have to give up your life and run away from the world. You can embrace the world and yourself. If you need some time to isolate, go do it. But I urge you not to commit your entire life to isolation. 

Duality and Non-duality are ONE! 

You may now kiss the bride 👰‍♂️ 

You don’t think you’re underestimating the pull the ego world has? The ego world wasn’t designed in such a way that you can be a passive observer. If you don’t partake in the games you’ll be treated like an outsider. The pull is strong. 

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26 minutes ago, Yimpa said:

Not to yuck your yum here, but isn’t meditation also something this wonky illusion offers? 

No. Meditation brings you to the eternal, abstract, formless, invisible spirit, hence healing you little by little, whilst the illusion is changing, specific, visible and temporary. You are very confused. 

 

21 minutes ago, NineHfanbase said:

Interesting. Do you have any thoughts that you’ll look back at life when you’re 60 and dwell on wasted opportunity/ relationships that might have been cool to experience? Or do you ever think that you can live life as ego now, and worry about awakening when you’re older and been there/ done that? 

I've had it all. I've lived a very fortunate life in the usual sense, including looks, partners, financial freedom, friends, travel, and so on. The last lifetime is usually like that, you get the final taste of everything that this world has to offer, you chew it, find it disgusting and spit it out.  

You are not wise until you know that you can't search for pleasures through the body and not find pain. They are one and the same. There is never pleasure without a backlash of pain in the illusion. When you know it, the ego is done for.

 

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You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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9 minutes ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

No. Meditation brings you to the eternal, abstract, formless, invisible spirit, hence healing you little by little, whilst the illusion is changing, specific, visible and temporary. You are very confused. 

 

I've had it all. I've lived a very fortunate life in the usual sense, including looks, partners, financial freedom, friends, travel, and so on. The last lifetime is usually like that, you get the final taste of everything that this world has to offer, you chew it, find it disgusting and spit it out.  

You are not wise until you know that you can't search for pleasures through the body and not find pain. They are one and the same. There is never pleasure without a backlash of pain in the illusion. When you know it, the ego is done for.

 

Powerful. Thanks for your input 

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Just now, NineHfanbase said:

Powerful. Thanks for your input 

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You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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@Salvijus heyo ✌️


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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Statistically, you will not succeed, you will probably not be able to withstand some of your desires and will spiral into dark night of the soul experience. I couldn't kill my desire for being artistic. I also tought the same. I couldn't find a good enough method, but I also didn't search enough.

Kalabhairaba (god of destruction) and some hindu scriptures recommend that you only live for truth and find it while you are in this birth, if you can of course.

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1 hour ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

yeh, total commitment is what awakens. Did like 30 trips, many solo reatreats lasting weeks, but that's not enough. You need to go full monk mode for years to wake up. Cutting of everything else is also key. No entertainment, music, sexual acts or thoughts, relationships, no fancy clothing, jewels, perfumes, etc. Basically throw away everything this mesmerizing illusion offers, by realising it is really nothing and meditate. 

On 26/11/2023 at 9:37 PM, NineHfanbase said:

 

I don't perceive it that way, in fact I think it would be something limiting. I see that awakening deeply to the nature of reality in moments of solitude and meditation must be combined with the most perfect synchrony possible in mundane reality, in relationships with others and external reality, since this reality is internal too, everything is. the clock must function precisely, dance in this movement that is occurring, synchronize with the external and be one

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Just now, Applegarden8 said:

Statistically, you will not succeed, you will probably not be able to withstand some of your desires and will spiral into dark night of the soul experience. I couldn't kill my desire for being artistic. I also tought the same. I couldn't find a good enough method, but I also didn't search enough.

Kalabhairaba (god of destruction) and some hindu scriptures recommend that you only live for truth and find it while you are in this birth, if you can of course.

Maybe. Will see. 


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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4 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

I don't perceive it that way, in fact I think it would be something limiting. I see that awakening deeply to the nature of reality in moments of solitude and meditation must be combined with the most perfect synchrony possible in mundane reality, in relationships with others and external reality, since this reality is internal too, everything is. the clock must function precisely, dance in this movement that is occurring, synchronize with the external and be one

No. Don't stop learning until you change your mind. The illusion is the creation of the Devil himself, the one that is in your mind. This world and ego ar in kahoots. They work together to trick you and hurt you as much as they can until, hopefully, you die and forget what they have done. Wisen up, you have work to do. Read ACIM by Jesus and DU by Gary Renard/Apostles. They're the only true teachers. 


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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@CoolDreamThanks

"change that avatar bro. Or you will not achieve nirvana" ~buddha


It's murder on the dancefloor
But you better not kill the groove 🕺

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1 hour ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

No. Meditation brings you to the eternal, abstract, formless, invisible spirit, hence healing you little by little, whilst the illusion is changing, specific, visible and temporary. 

I agree, meditation is great. Not saying not to do it, but I just don’t see it as something that needs to be practiced outside what you consider the “illusion”.

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You are very confused. 

GOD is Infinite Confusion.

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5 minutes ago, Yimpa said:

 

GOD is Infinite Confusion.

:D

No. Ego is confusion. God is perfect clarity.


You recognize from your own experience that what you see in dreams you think is real while you are asleep. Is it not possible that you merely shifted from one dream to another, without really waking? (ACIM, T-10.I.2:1-6)

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8 minutes ago, CoolDreamThanks said:

No. Don't stop learning until you change your mind. The illusion is the creation of the Devil himself, the one that is in your mind. This world and ego ar in kahoots. They work together to trick you and hurt you as much as they can until, hopefully, you die and forget what they have done. Wisen up, you have work to do. Read ACIM by Jesus and DU by Gary Renard/Apostles. They're the only true teachers. 

Man, You are completely deceived, your attitude is strength, straight lines, barriers. Those books are nothing, the mind must be empty, it must be an abyss without any barrier. then you will see that the exterior is the interior. There is nothing external, everything is one. you must dance, that is awakening. open your eyes and be the infinite now. You are life, the unlimited depth alive, and everything that appears is so too. How deep you can see is synchronous with how fluidly you navigate your experience.

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