Leo Gura

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  1. @mohdanas You might like Sadhguru's yoga. He also has several programs of Hatha yoga which dovetail with his core routine. It get the sense that is more health-focused than awakening-focused, which is why I went with Kriya. You'd have to go and get initiated and trained in person. You cannot get it from a book.
  2. You just gotta do it properly. It's very hard to awaken when your energy is all screwed up and blocked up. You can read about people who have random kundalini awakenings and are traumatized by them. That's because they didn't know what they were doing. They probably weren't doing a good formal yoga practice. Yoga isn't just about quickly creating a kundalini awakening. Yoga is a gradual healing and purification of your entire energetic system. Which is arguably more important that having an enlightenment experience. You are going to feel so much better and more grounded when your energy system is purified. This goes to the heart of embodiment.
  3. Very important. Concentrate during those last 5-10 mins like a motherfucker. The result you can expect is yoga: union with God. Inhale very slowly from left nostril Pause Exhale very slowly from right nostril Pause Inhale very slowly from right nostril Pause Exhale very slowly from left nostril Pause That is 1 cycle. Yes, close your eyes and look up at 3rd eye. During Om Japa, as I recall, you let the breath flow naturally. You don't control it. The most important part would be visualizing the energy flowing up and down your spine and through each chakra. Focus your limited attention on that. As you get good at that, I think you'll develop more attention capacity. You don't need to do everything perfectly at the start. You will get much better over the months. Just focus on 80% that really matters. Yes, I experience this problem too. You can decrease your need for oxygen by first taking 3 short breaths before beginning one of the long mahamudra breaths. You can also try quickening the rate at which you pull energy up and down the spine, so it doesn't take so long. And your Oms should be fairly rapid as you bend down and hold your breath. Building lung capacity is part of this whole practice, from what I understand. You have to learn to breath more deeply and consume less oxygen.
  4. Of course that happens. Ego backlash is to be expected. Every complex system exhibits inertia, otherwise it couldn't survive. If you read The Big Leap, you're experiencing the upper limit problem.
  5. All emotions serve a very vitual purpose: they are manipulations of the ego-mind to fulfill its survival agenda. The only reason you are alive is because emotions have kept you from dying. And so your very life hinges on them. You use them not only to physically survive, but even more importantly, to maintain your self-image. Which is precisely why Truth and ego-death is the scariest thing you can experience. Emotions are no joke. Emotions are the equivalent of someone holding a gun to your head and telling you to dance.
  6. No, anger is actually different. Expressions of anger is not "you letting stuff out", it's actually you hiding from the fact that you were hurt. Anger is a sneaky emotion. It's not really genuine, even when it feels genuine. It's rooted in deep ignorance. Anger is the smokescreen of the mind. Like a squid squirting a cloud of ink to get away. Of course if you cry for manipulation, then that wouldn't be a healthy form of crying. Cry consciously.
  7. @Sri Ramana Maharshi It still baffles me that 5-MeO is a thing. It's like God created a cheat-code to himself and stuck it inside a frog.
  8. Not too much. It will naturally happen within the next few centuries as society evolves. All this information will become freely available to all human beings, ultimately. But not in this lifetime. I have little interest in waging a war inside of academia. That is a painful bureaucratic game. Although someone will eventually have to fight it. But that is not my life purpose. 1) Camera makes it look that way 2) These days, very few. I'm sort of outgrowing books. Most of my time is going into spiritual practices instead. It's very hard to find a book these days which doesn't seem like delusion, trivia, or something I already know. 3) Most days I meditate for more than an hour. I try to do at least 2 hours (if you include yoga and various other techniques I do). I'm not sure why you're making philanthropy a stage. It's no more a stage than being a cowboy is stage. There's nothing wrong with philanthropy, and I'm sure it could grow you in many ways, but it is in no way necessary. If you are attracted to philanthropy, then it's probably part of your Life Purpose, in which case, knock yourself out. For me, the influence I already have is enough. If anything, I spend too much of my time helping people. The next stage for me would be to go totally solo, yogi-in-a-cave-style. First, create a hopeful vision for my life Totally clean up my diet Exercise Bloodwork to make sure there aren't any chemical/vitamin/hormone problems Get a qEEG and schedule neurofeedback brain training Holotrophic breathwork Psychedelics Kriya yoga Nathaniel Branden's self-esteem exercises Reading lots of self-help books and implementing the various exercises given there Finding my Life Purpose and aligning myself with it Solo meditation retreats I don't practice that technique much. About an hour. That's a complicated question to answer. People can use those terms differently. Psyche is basically your entire mind. The ego. The self-mind. All of your thoughts and emotions and how they manipulate you into action. Consciousness and awareness are largely synonymous. Although some teachers will use those words in a more technical manner and draw fine distinctions. Consciousness/awareness is the only thing that exists. It is the substance of everything you've ever experienced. Replace your notion of "matter/energy/physics" with consciousness. Yes, it was a culture shock. It was challenging and definitely forged my psyche and persona in deep ways. Perhaps the most important thing it did was make me much more openminded. I saw the relativity of all cultural norms quite quickly as a result. Although I still didn't go far enough into realizing that physical reality is itself a cultural invention. No Hilo Hawaii isn't touristy. Just the opposite. It's important to know who the Admin and Mods are. Sorry, trade secret I have tried LOTS of stuff with little success. I think my issue ultimately boils down to a blocked chakra, which I will work to clear using various techniques. I think the issue should resolve itself with full enlightenment. I will shoot a video in the future about how to deal with chronic fatigue and thyroid issues. There's a lot to say. It's a very complex topic with many variables to consider. It's highly individualized. Autoimmune issues have many factors. One solution does not cure everyone. Maybe this one: https://www.actualized.org/articles/increase-your-results-from-self-help-products-by-10x It's an old one, but the info there is life-changing if implemented. It's actually impossible to construct a nondual language because all language is symoblic, and therefore indirect, and therefore dualistic. There is no language at the level of nonduality. No, I'm not interested in language. I am interested in escaping language. All language is a human invention and not fundamental. Faster? Sounds like you're already going fast. You've only seem the tip of the iceberg of crazy It's gonna get worse before it gets better, so buckle up and set proper expectations and have a long time horizon. All your fears -- all the stuff you can't stand, all your worse nightmares -- you must eventually face on this path. There is no way around it. You must face death itself. You must be willing to surrender EVERYTHING! Ultimately you will discover that all fear is just a hollow illusion. Your very death is just a sham. Your life is nothing but a dream, and all your problems are dream-problems, like the problems of a character in a cartoon. He's a great teacher.
  9. Crying is good stuff. That's when you know the work has really begun. Also, with emotions, make sure you're deeply feeling into them, not just escaping them with a phony air of detachment. The problem is not that you feel too much emotions, the problem is that you don't actually feel them with full richness and nuance. Pay attention to when you're trying to escape an emotion -- and surrender the desire to escape it (as best you can). It's not easy. You won't always succeed at it.
  10. It's very simple: There are 7 billion unique minds on this planet, and they will all interpret and understand (or misunderstand) nonduality in their own unique way, as you would expect a complex organism, composed for trillions of neurons to do. Nothing surprising here. The surprise would be if 7 billion different minds all agreed with each other.
  11. @MM1988 You can't. But so long as you believe you are real and in control of things, you might as well also apply that delusion to the speaking of mantras. If you're gonna be delusional, at least be consistent about it. Otherwise you'll be even more deluded than you already are
  12. Why you gotta make a simple thing so complicated? You were given the precise technique.
  13. That's one of the coolest things about psychedelics. They are the best guru. They can show you things that no other guru could. If Buddha or Jesus was ground up into powdered form, he'd be 5-MeO-DMT
  14. For the same reasons people assume Ekhart Tolle -- or anyone for that matter -- is enlightened.
  15. Because he became enlightened as fuck. His level of attainment is very unusual, even among enlightened folk. There is a level of enlightenment at which you appear superhuman, godly to by-standards. Those were the levels reached by people like Jesus and Buddha. It wasn't your run-of-the-mill Neo-Advaita enlightenment. It was a very deep embodiment. One's level of embodiment is what makes people say, "Holy fuck! Look at that guy!" And then that produces tons of loyal followers and free mass marketing. Massive deep enlightenment is the oldest method of viral marketing. Because it's so rare and amazing and inspiring.
  16. @PsiloPutty Since you're still very new to meditation, it's okay. But eventually you'll want to graduate to unassisted meditation practices. Don't spend 5 years meditating using audios, is the point. BTW, don't be listening to that stuff (or anything) when doing yoga. Yoga must be done in silence.
  17. Definitely great advice for people who've already had some attainment and want to reach the highest levels of mastery.
  18. @electroBeam Think of it this way, why would a guru care more about your enlightenment than you do? It's sort of like being in a toxic relationship: You cannot expect your partner to have more respect for you than you have for yourself. However much you respect yourself is the most that your partner will be able to respect you. You are the limit. Likewise, you cannot expect your teacher to care more about your liberation than you care about it yourself. You are the limit. Because you are all there ever was! Ta-da! If you are feeling any less than infinite, that's you limiting yourself with via your infinite power And the only one who will be able to sort it out is you!
  19. None of you here are even 1% close to Mahasamadhi (if such a thing is even possible). So don't worry about it. Focus on experiencing nonduality first. Then you will understand what to do. It's like you're in kindergarten asking, "But how will I ever handle writing my PhD dissertation?" At least finish high school before you ask that.
  20. @Neo Your thoughts will never figure this out. Nonduality exists at a higher plane of consciousness.
  21. Mostly they don't. Which is why most of their students remains forever unenlightened. It's a very crude approach. You give 1,000 people a technique, and it will work on some tiny percentage of them. The rest will be spinning in circles for years/decades, getting basically nowhere. Which is why you shouldn't blindly follow people, ideas, or techniques. You must evaluate for yourself whether it's working and make the proper corrections. There is zero guarantees that a technique will work on you as an individual. Be the CEO of your spiritual journey.
  22. I don't know about that. Chakras activating and weird experiences can happens regardless. In fact, it's to be expected no matter which techniques you do.
  23. There are two facets of enlightenment here which are being confused here: No-self Absolute Infinity You can be conscious of one but not the other. With the No-self facet you realize your entire personal identity, including your body and physical birth, are not real, but just concepts. With the Absolute Infinity facet you notice that every object is infinite and that you are all of them. You are "the world". You are the Infinite Self. And then there are additional other facets. And in the end, all facets become one seamless nondual experience. With no difference between enlightenment and non-enlightenment.
  24. I find those benches painful after 30 mins, even with padding. They are surprisingly uncomfortable.