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Stay around to enjoy the amazing feeling and the laughter after realizing the self-deception you have been trapped in. When the ego-mind has gone so deep in confusion as you seem, the epiphany of Truth may have Godly proportions. Remember Eckhart Tolle. The night he became enlightened he was in a similar state Be safe, be wise.
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Kensho replied to SaltyMeatballs's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I assume that being in this forum means that you have understood that there are different levels of consciousness, hence different levels of comprehension. To see bad as good requires a major perspective shift. The moment of the realization comes suddenly when consciousness is raised enough. The mechanics are simple: Let's say that there is 'good' and 'bad' as you currently perceive them. Your current 'bad' is indeed not equal to your 'good', they are vastly different, and that's why the whole thing about bad==good seems absurd. When you grow further, the 'good' and the 'bad' will get more depth, different quality, different feeling. That higher consciousness 'good' is a puzzle piece that fits perfectly to the higher consciousness 'bad' piece. In order to reach that point, firstly you need to leave space open for the possibility that the bad==good is true. Needs trust. The suffering will still be there after the realization but you ll get a different notion of it. Then, besides the new 'bad' and 'good' you will understand more about the suffering and the paradox that it exists because 99% of the people can't see its true nature (what Leo is saying in his video 'what is the devil'). And you don't need to get enlightened to get it. Spiral dynamics stage yellow is enough. -
Kensho replied to SaltyMeatballs's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If 1.000.000 persons that have understood, told you that your point of view is false, would you accept it? And if not, what would make you to accept it ? (apart from experiencing it yourself) -
Kensho replied to Billy Shears's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
A common thing in noumerous testimonies after psychedelic use is that the experience felt like the realest thing ever. Inside a psychedelic experience you feel like you have awoken from a dream and you finally can see clearly. The even more common thing everybody will tell you is that you have to experience it yourself to get your answer. P.S. Most reliable source imo are shroom grow kits from well known websites. Trip safe. -
Kensho replied to Rilles's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Your just answered your question... Sorry bro, there is nothing there. Be careful of these mind traps. -
Kensho replied to Rilles's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yes. The legitimate way to analyze words is etymology and glossology (linguistics, history of words etc.). The fact that the word evil can be written by taking some letters out of the word 'believe' doesn't mean anything. There are numerous words containing the letters 'i,e,l,v'. So what? If you seek to see something, you will make it up someway, to see it and fulfill some 'need'. Ask yourself, 'Why do I get some sort of satisfaction by 'seeing' these things? ' -
Kensho replied to Tony 845's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What could go wrong according to your ego? -
Kensho replied to Tausif Ahmed's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Seeing snakes during a psychedelic trip is not a mystical experience. Spiritual-mystical experiences are one kind of psychedelic experience that doesn't happen every time. Somehow these girls thought that whatever you see during a trip is a mystical experience, hence they thought they debunked the whole eat-mushrooms-you'll-stop-being-an-atheist hype. It doesn't work that way. When you have a true mystical experience, then you know. Then you are absolutely sure that is something beyond the ordinary level of existence. A friend of mine had his revelation in his 4th (!) 5-Meo-DMT trip. Obviously the girls didn't experience something significant. The psychedelics gave them what they deserved ;-) -
Kensho replied to PretentiousHuman's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The"open your eye" movie scene is what every actualized member seeks to experience -
Kensho replied to theking00's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Take the Red pill In order to escape the matrix you have to realize its mechanics. You have to see it from outside, get in the control room and see how it is being built and directed. How do one does that? Consciousness Right now your consciousness is limited in the matrix. You dont know what you are, what the matrix is. There is a point of consciousness growth/expansion/elevation that goes beyond the matrix and includes it. When you achieve that, you understand the game and YOU decide the way you take part in it. You move your own strings. The matrix of course is exactly where and what you are experiencing right now. It s just that you see things difrerently. You get new cognitive tools, new lens, new filters (or to be exact, less filters or no filters at all) so that Reality is rendered difrerently in your brain. Plato described it beautifully in his allegory of the cave. Look it up. P. S. If you have been around Leo's videos for a while, you can probably guess what was in that Red pill Neo swallowed. -
Kensho replied to still_no_satori's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Let's say "don't have high expectations". A person who has been into material like what Leo is teaching and listening to Leo suggesting the Vipassana retreat, may expect to have deep experiences during it, like a samadhi or satori or some sort of mystical experience (your nickname... :-) ). They may happen of course, but this is not what you go there for. Even the vipassana technique is not something that can be achieved from the first retreat. If it's not sticking don't get frustrated. Keep trying. The retreat gives you the chance to focus on meditation and mindfulness for ten days. No distractions, nothing of the everyday life to worry about. During the retreat, you ll go on a thought roller-coaster ride. 24/7 only with your thoughts. You get the best chance possible to observe them. It's a lot, lot of thinking, processing and self-inquiring. I 've done the 10-day retreat twice. The most difficult part for me was to cease the continuous thoughts to leave the place, that is why I told you "stay till the end". Take pillows and blankets. Have a pair of ear-plugs too. It's a good experience.I wish you the best. P.S. You know what the best thing in Vipassana is? No talking for 10 days! -
Ayahuasca
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Kensho replied to still_no_satori's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Have no expectations STAY TILL THE END ! -
Kensho replied to Vagos's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Hi Vagos. I live in Athens too. Nice meeting you -
Kensho replied to Zakee hinnant's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Why do you want it to stop? bliss feels bad? It's like you became temporary enlightened. Enjoy it. Be careful with doctors, they may stuff you with anti-psychosis drugs. You can't tell to a doctor you had a kundalini awakening or similar. There is no such thing for medicine... -
Kensho replied to kira's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
One thing. No matter what your mind tells your or how well it justifies it... DON'T LEAVE!! -
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Kensho replied to EternalForest's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
During my last ceremony, ayahuasca killed my ego's worst aspects. It was a painful process in which my ego resisted but finally gave up. I saw myself as a free loving person with no walls around, happy and feeling deep meaning. Combining that with what you correctly stated, the ego's job is to censor our true self. After the trip I am being more and more aware on how and when my ego 'steals' (hinders) my happiness -
Kensho replied to kira's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
When something is disgusting, it's disgusting. Ayahuasca is beyond disgusting. By far the worst thing I have tasted. The more you drink the worse it gets. It being a sacred drink is irrelevant -
Kensho replied to nado's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Existence is a an opportunity, a gift. Apart from all the other things/objects/beings in the universe which have a constant connection to God, constant God being-ness but no self-awareness, man acquired something that gave him the ability, the contrast, to separate him from God, and thus to realized the existence of God. The bible describes it as adam and eve eating the apple (not much to understand there...). It is given as the worst thing possible and as a downfall. Greek mythology describe it as Prometheus stealing the fire from gods and giving it to humans (Prometheus' fire is not the fire we light to roast meat or warm up, it is an allegory for the kindle that sparked the first man to be aware of himself, as gods do). The second myth is more on point than adam and eve. The fact that Prometheus stole the fire from the Gods shows the significance of being self aware. Being self aware is a God-level property. The downside is that if it is not cultivated it brings ultimate suffering. At the moment, as a humanity we are in a very early stage of development with 99% of egos underdevelopment hence the mess and suffering we are experiencing (fact is that not even the existence of the false ego is not yet realized by most humans). Living a life like Adam and Eve directly as part of God is not better than being separate of Him and earn your way up to reach him again. It looks better because it doesn't contain suffering, but then you are missing the best part. We humans have been given the ultimate gift of the stages: separation from God, realization of God, consciousness expansion to become God again. Suffering is part of the game. From God's perspective, suffering is a work of his art, as everything else. He gives us the hammer but we prefer to hit the nail with our palms. It is true that most of the people do not even know that there is a hammer, but that is not God's fault. In some millennia humankind may reach a point of collective consciousness that everything will be in harmony and only healthy egos or a majority of people of no ego will exist, and in their history books they will have stories about us in the 20th century being asleep, having wars, killing each other and suffering, as we do now for the middle ages period in Europe. P.S. The myth also says that Prometheus was punished by the Gods. Some say that they punished him because that wasn't supposed to happen as humans were not yet ready to receive it. -
Kensho replied to nado's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Suffering is created by the ego. Ego is something created withing existence, withing the Universe. Even if we see the ego as a glitch or a bug in God's plan, God has given us all the tools needed to get rid of the ego and terminate suffering. It is just that we don't want to go through the labor and pain that requires. We have 100% the ability to do the work, but we don't. Do you know how science calls the disinclination to activity despite having the ability to act?? Laziness We just discovered a new property of god. He doesn't like lazy people. If you built the best playground possible and all the children in it were just laying around doing nothing, it wouldn't be nice, would it? -
Kensho replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The closest science will ever get to consciousness is when it will realize that consciousness can only be experienced . Then, it will create an experience within a specific set and setting, using medical equipment for safety and a special pure and precisely weighted dose substance like 5-MeO-DMT. Scientists and other people with various social, religious and racial backgrounds will go through the medical experiment multiple times, and their experiences and testimonies will be thoroughly recorded, beside testimonies from people who had deep mystical experiences without substances. At some point the converging testimonies will reach a critical mass, (like tens or hundred of thousands) that there will be a specific common core of the experience, and that will be proclaimed consciousness (or the closest we can know God), in an indisputable way. From that moment on, whoever wants to place an argument against it will have to go through the experiment. -
Kensho replied to nado's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Since our existence is indifferent to God, doesn't that entail that the only healthy relationship we can have with him is him being indifferent to us? -
Kensho replied to tecladocasio's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It doesn't have to do with IQ. People who are the kind of "smart" stated in the title, the first think they get even before watching the video is why the word 'smart' is in the title. -
Kensho replied to nado's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
After having a little direct experience of God myself, having a technical background, the simplest way I can communicate God to people is by resembling him to a software language like C++ or Java, and all of creation is a program written in that language. Objects are let's say classes and such. A computer language is a non tangible thing by itself, yet it can create all tangible apps and programs. The language is a set of rules and structures to be realized by programs in order for them to become real. A program cannot do something that is not dictated by the rules of the language. Everything the program is, it's the language. The existence of the language implies the "let there be code" primordial principle. It's like all cutting was created the moment the first knife was created. The language does not care what a program does, neither it can prevent a program from being created. You cannot point your finger to it. It's everywhere and always, "waiting" for programs to use its rules in order for them to become existent. Lastly, the most counter-intuitive property of this language is that is itself written in it's own language I think using the above examples we could create a nice and funny collection of similarities between god and computer language, but let's make it as less technical and nerdy as possible.