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Leo Gura replied to Dan Arnautu's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Dan Arnautu Why do you need a degree at all? If your LP is music and nonduality, why waste time? Maybe your higher self is telling you all this philosophy business isn't worth your time. -
Technically yes. But once you have some direct experiences of non-conceptualized consciousness, you'll get it. Human babies do not have concepts such as good/evil. At all! They must learn it. They don't even have a concept of self/other until about age 2.5 Try thinking back to when you were a baby. When you start to a hit on how the mind constructs all these things, then you see the world in a whole new light. And moralistic speeches like Gary's look as absurd as the meat-eater's he's criticizing. Both militant vegans and meat-eaters are using their minds to rationalize their positions without being conscious of what they're really doing. Yes, the vegans are more ecological and kill less animals. The argument for veganism shouldn't be: killing animals is evil, you are a Nazi murderer. It should be: in most cases eating animals is unecological, lazy, selfish, and unconscious.
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Leo Gura replied to Dan Arnautu's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Dan Arnautu Yes, good... you've discovered that 95% of Western philosophy is a circle jerk. Most people studying philosophy never realize that, so consider yourself lucky. You've dodged a huge bullet. You could change majors, or be more selective about the classes you take. There are some good philosophy teachers and classes. You could also still pass all the test and essays by playing the skeptic philosophy. Take all your know about how conceptualizing works, and apply it to your critiques of all those European philosophers. Tear them a new corn hole Philosophy is one of the easiest majors and it's not at all difficult to ace all the classes. Logic is trickier. Less room for bullshitting your way out of logic. But also don't loose sight of the big picture! Your main objective is not to get a college degree. Your main objective is to pursue Truth, to self-actualize, to grow your consciousness. Since philosophy is such an easy major, you should be acing all the tests and investing your free time in self-education, pursuing non-duality, etc. -
What's interesting about Gary Yourofsky's reasoning in that video is that it's false. Animals don't conceptualize. So they do NOT see humans as devils or evil. That's his projection onto animals. Such notions do not exist at all for animal minds. Of course that doesn't mean humans are behaving properly. But the problem with his approach is that it then breeds dogma and crusading against evil, which is the classic trap of trying to fight evil with evil, which doesn't work. It creates its own problems. Loving the evil to death is the better option. If a position one holds makes one angry, then that right there is all the proof one needs that it's spiritually backwards. Wishing evil things to happen to evil people is part of the deeper problem. So he undermines his own message. But good for him that he's raising awareness around the issue. Sometimes you gotta use low consciousness to change even lower consciousness. And that's all reality is doing in the end, bootstrapping higher levels of consciousness. It's often an ugly process.
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Could you list which topics and grey areas you mean? That would be very helpful.
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That's generally right, although there's no point really in achieving anything or solving any "problems". Those mostly stem from lack of awareness that this is a game.
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What's the difference? If you've got big problems and fears, hopefully you're making an effort to actualize out of them. And then you get stuck. And then you post your problem here.
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Leo Gura replied to carlos flores's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Trump is at stage Neon Safety Cone -
Leo Gura replied to Voyager's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's basically it. Although there is God, and then there is OH MY FUCKING GOD! And then there is... -
Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Key Elements If the Truth is what you seek, you don't even need a life purpose. The Truth is ever-present. It's right there. Strictly-speaking it requires nothing. In practice though, it helps to have a sense of focus and direction, so you're not going in circles. -
Leo Gura replied to carlos flores's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
How you gonna do that at gun point? And of course stage Blue must pass through stage Orange. So it was inevitable. That's what the terrorists fail to understand. The Middle East has to pass through stage Orange before it can return to true spirituality. Fundamentalist militant Islam is not sustainable in the long run because people need to go from Blue to Orange. -
Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@jse No can do, due to it's legal status and short supply. The closest thing to that you'll find is Yopo snuffing in South America or Dr. Octavio Rettig in Mexico. -
Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Barna Is that a real concern for you, or merely a theoretical one? -
@Annetta Good, but please elaborate a bit more on each point.
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Leo Gura replied to Leo Gura's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Russell Parr No -
@Revolutionary Think I doubt you even need an offiline portfolio these days. I'd put all my energy into a short but polished and powerful online portfolio. Go quality over quantity. And have a target audience in mind.
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@LifeLife Take ownership of the problem and commit to solving it without even knowing how you'll do it yet. That's step #1. I guess step #0 is convincing yourself that you can change. And step #2 would be doing lots of deep research on your specific issue to brainstorm possible lines of solution. You don't need a fancy expensive shrink. All psychological problems you can fix yourself. In fact, it's the best and fastest way. With contemplation, journaling, reading, meditation, self-inquiry, and a plan for increased exposure to social situations, you should be able to cure yourself of that completely with time. Start with contemplating: Why do I feel a need to create society anxiety? No bullshit... what's the bottom line? Why are you doing it?
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Where is it written that aspiring actors must work minimum wage jobs, for ten years? What nonsense! Arnold Schwarzenegger was a millionaire before he got his first acting job. So yeah... find better role-models. Stop thinking inside the box. Be much more creative.
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Great! Sounds just like how it's supposed to. Keep staying true to that muse and working your butt off.
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Leo Gura replied to carlos flores's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@carlos flores They kept bad neighbors America's principle export is materialism. The USA is like a drunk uncle who keeps coming around to lure you into drinking with him. If you don't find a way to block him out, eventually he will convince you to have just one drink. Then just one more. Just one more. Just one more. Just one more... What's really interesting is that Japan and China were forced to open their boarders for international trade at gun point, by military occupation. The biggest thing the USA wanted from Japan upon invading was to infect them with materialism. Same thing with the Middle East, which is why many terrorists are pissed off at us. We've committed cultural genocide. Debauchery at gunpoint. Materialism must Trump all! Damn the consequences. -
@JustinS Lol, that's badass. But don't do that at home. Yopo snuff is very weak compared to pure 5-meo so they need to blast grams of that stuff up there. Thank God for modern chemistry.
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Leo Gura replied to LifeLife's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@LifeLife Consider this: the true sign of mastery here would be if you had a computer with full internet access, tons of porn, TV, the best new sites all lined up, right there on your desktop, within hands reach, and you simply weren't tempted at all. Of course that's like an ideal. Will take you years to work up to that probably. So do it however you like. There are many ways to skin a cat here. -
That's the thing... what it is, is nothing. So it doesn't really exist. The substance of everything existing is non-existence. Every duality, every polar opposite circles back around into itself. And existence/non-existence is no exception. How else could it be? You can't have a whole coin without two sides, both touching each other. Except now extend this metaphor to infinite dimensions and qualities. And then make it actual.
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There are huge bureaucratic and political barriers which will limit that. But still, it will have to move in that direction. It will just take a long time. We definitely need more reformers in the school system fighting the good fight. It's a dirty job, but a very important one. If you care about it that much, you could make it your life purpose.
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That's right, which is why true spirituality isn't flashy, grand, or opulent. It's so humble you don't even notice that it's present. The cost of spirituality is surrendering your materialism. Which means surrendering money, power, sex, mainstream culture, and mindless entertainment. Who wants to make that sacrifice? Only those who really value truth. Which is very rare. On the other hand, you can successfully temper all this if you want by learning to walk the walk and talk the talk of ordinary people. You will be like an invisible man who puts on a set of clothing to avoid freaking people out. Balancing theory vs practice is a very tricky issue. I'll have an important video about that in the future. You have to learn to operate at both ends of the spectrum. So you can be deeply philosophical one minute, then totally practical the next, and allow the two to interpenetrate each other as is most optimal for the given situation. It's like juggling, a physical skill set that must be learned by doing it a lot. There can be no rigid formula for juggling. It's an artful dance.
