Leo Gura

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  1. And what did the Buddha do? What did Christ do? What did Muhammad do? What did Moses do? What did Joseph Smith do? What did Yogananda do? What did Sun Myung Moon do? Bodhisattvas build large movements which later become dogmatic religions and perpetuate ignorance through collective ego. This story has been played out since the dawn of human civilization. No one is to blame for this. It's inevitable given how consciousness works. You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't.
  2. That's real. There is a fascistic element in all right-wing politics around the world and it can get out of hand if allowed to get far enough. If Trump goes down hard, he will take the rest of the country with him, that's for sure. His ego will not allow him to lose quietly or admit defeat. If he loses the election he will try to take the democracy down with him by poisoning the well.
  3. Ironically, Trump is probably too much of a coward to start a nuclear war. Big ego = lots to lose. Someone like Hitler was willing to put his own balls on the chopping block. Trump is not. He is not competent enough to be a dictator, LOL. He's a fake dictator! In a true dictatorship Trump would be deposed by someone more cunning, hard-working, disciplined, and bloodthristy. The only thing protecting Trump is the America bureaucracy, or "deep state" as he ignorantly calls it.
  4. Capable is one thing, actually seeing it is another. 99% of people are capable. Just the fact that you're watching my videos means that you are more capable than most. Now... what you gonna do about it? Shit has more substance to it than capability.
  5. It's child's play once you reach God-consciousness. There are things which no human can communicate to you. That's when things get serious. Sure, why not?
  6. You don't need to calculate the circumference of your planet if you can realize that your planet is imaginary. The deepest problems aren't solved at the same level of consciousness that created them. God does not create the universe by crunching numbers. God is not a geek with a slide-rule and pocket calculator. Hahaha... Such a Creator would be a devil, not God.
  7. Is last night's dream real? Is Santa Claus real? The rock will only become less real when you are directly conscious that it is something you imagine. Right now you are just playing intellectual games. You are not actually conscious that the rock is imaginary. There is no substitute for consciousness here.
  8. Love is not imagined. Love is the process and substance of imagination itself.
  9. @Nak Khid Look dude, you are so far off the mark it's not worth my time convincing you any further. Find out what is true for yourself.
  10. There is no such thing as "real"! You imagine that. A highly intelligent being would understand the relativity of reality.
  11. Contemplate the possibility that math does not exist for a donkey at all. Zero. Not even zero. And yet the donkey lives just fine without it.
  12. It's pretty clear he has. Although he's not someone I would call a serious seeker of truth. At least he wasn't when he was doing most of his tripping. He was a kid doing it recreationally.
  13. That is not due to the psychedelic. That is because most people who stumble into psychedelics are highly dysfunctional drug addicts with lots of shadow issues and terrible karma due to abuse, bad childhoods, etc. Generally well-functioning members of society don't encounter psychedelics. You have to go out your way to use them due to the social stigma. Most trip reports I read are written by highly dysfunctional, impure, and immature people. Look at PsychedSubstance's trip reports, for example. Stupidity on stilts. Today he's more mature though. So good for him. But unfortunately psychedelics are still such an underground thing that lots of low-lives do them, giving them a bad reputation.
  14. It has been updated 10 times already. Be happy with what's there. If you ever read and fathom all those books you will be a God among men.
  15. A delicious book. A work of art.
  16. What more is there to say? If you look up the textbook defintions of those terms they tell you basically what it is. Karma is basically the sum total of everything you imagine you and reality are -- your entire memory bank, including genetics, or whatever other thing you made up to explain why you are how you are. Memory, genetics, history, life story... it's all basically the same thing. These are anchors for the ego's reality.
  17. I don't like to gamble with my spirituality, which is why I go with a sure bet.
  18. Personally I have not encountered any heavy side effects. Some people can get HPPD and the like. So there are some risks. Then again, meditation and kundalini awakening also carries some risk of side-effects. Some spiritual schools do. Weed and datura have been used in India for millennia by some schools. And then there is the ancient psychedelic drink called Soma, the contents of which we don't know for sure, but was likely similar to magic mushrooms. I'll tell you this much, if the Buddha has access to 5-MeO-DMT, I don't doubt he'd use it. Are we really supposed to believe that a guy who nearly starved himself to death in pursuit of Truth would have refrained from taking a psychedelic?
  19. Sure, but this is basically spirituality by Russian roulette. Do you really want to play such a game? How many people die each year from playing such games? You don't hear about them. There are some 50,000+ suicides per year in the US alone. How many of them could have been avoided with some strategic use of psychedelics? A lot.
  20. It can still be difficult for them. Plenty of spiritually gifted people have harrowing journeys to awakening (like the many classic shaman stories). So don't get the idea that being spiritually gifted makes this process a walk in the park. You can be spiritually gifted and still have a lot of shadow material to work through. But the biggest thing is, most people will never even attempt to awaken or know about awakening otherwise, unless they are lucky enough to stumble upon it. A big secret to successful awakening is have the right motivation, curiosity, and desire for it. That in itself is a very rare thing which already requires a certain degree of spiritual attunement. If you motivation is strong, the rest is just a matter of time. If you motivation is weak, almost nothing can help you. So getting your motivation straight is crucial. Which is where psychedelics can be especially helpful. People would be a lot more motivated to awaken if they had a direct experience of God or Infinite Consciousness. It's very hard to build motivation off hearsay and fairytales. It's crucial to experience God for yourself so you know that it is more real than a brick wall. It's very hard to be motivated to pursue a thing for years which you doubt is real.
  21. Not so hard really. If you ask most masters about their childhoods and how they got into spirituality, many of them will tell the same story of having spontaneous (psychedelic-like) mystical experiences, kundalini activations, astral projection, lucid dreaming, etc. when they were in their teens. Not to mention that basically all of them were deeply interested in metaphysical and spiritual questions from their youth. It is not at all an accident that they got involved in spiritual work. I notice this in myself. I was born a philosopher. I would estimate I have double the baseline level of consciousness of the average human and my sensitivity to psychedelics is at least double or triple that of a typical human. But even so, I never had spontaneous mystical experiences as many masters do. So I am nowhere near the top of the bell-curve of spiritual giftedness. But it is no accident that I ended up in this line of work.
  22. That is exactly what mediation is: worming your way up Mt Everest. If it sounds needlessly slow and painful, that's because it is.
  23. No, they just skirt the issue and teach to a very mainstream audience -- whoever will listen and pay. Besides, what do you expect them to do about it? They can't recommend psychedelics because 1) they have no serious experience with them, and 2) most of their followers can't access them, and 3) they would get into trouble. The more mainstream the teacher, the more mainstream and mild his techniques need to be. Do you really expect Sadhguru to stand up in front of 10,000 people and tell them point blank: 99% of you will not awaken? Why would he do this? Of what benefit is this to his followers or his organization? Also, when you are highly spiritually gifted from birth you have no idea what life is like for people who are not spiritually gifted. It is like living in a different reality. So easily many teachers can be dismissive of the struggles of newbies and normies. You have to ask yourself, what is it you want and how badly do you want it? Do you really care to know what reality is? How important is it to you that you discover the answers in this lifetime? See, Sadhguru's agenda is not that. He will not resolve this for you. He is busy building his organization. If you die without reaching the ultimate answers, it won't bother him one bit. But if it would bother you, then you need some sort of reliable plan for how you're going to get those answers.