Santiago Ram

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  1. 12 hours ago, AION said:

    Addiction is caused on the level of the mind so it can't be solved at the level of the mind with Sadona or CBT or whatever. It is impossible and insanity. The only way that works to fix addiction is through the heart aka mysteries of the cross; through psychological birth, death and rebirth. Suffering is a big part of it because only suffering (fire) can cleanse the heart and make it pure and illuminated ❤️‍🔥which will fix your addiction.

    Thats beautiful.

    I think everything helps, having a Spiritual Awakening is the only sure way though.

    Inquiring into Hurt and Suffering can take You far.


  2. On 14/3/2025 at 0:56 AM, Breakingthewall said:

    Conflict is inevitable. If someone takes something I'm building because it's necessary for my survival, we'll have a conflict. This has been the case since humans lived in caves. 

    It could simply be a business conflict. If someone makes something you're making and does it more cheaply or better, you'll have to compete with them. Optimize your production, reduce your margin. You're not doing this because you want to; you're doing it because you're fighting a competitor. Life, from the moment several cells group together to steal energy from other cells by killing them, is conflict.

    The only way to erase the conflict is if you can access to infinite resources. Then you would be transcend life. 

    Many times there is a great disparity of resources. That is why we should advocate for victims and minorities.


  3. 17 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

    Christianity, by definition, is the worship of a single human being. Literally, a personality cult.

    Is that an intelligent way of understanding God? Or is it a corruption? Do you really think worshipping a single human will not have negative epistemic and spiritual consequences?

    Have you not been told to not worship idols? Yet you insist on doing so? Why?

    Contemplate all this seriously and honestly.

    Well, sure. It does helps a bit with Humility. Of course once you experience God you drop all your notions.

    Also, Grace. Despite all Masters being proyections of your own mind, some of these proyections are quite powerful and give You Grace. I met Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and felt a strong force of Love at all times for many weeks to follow.

    Yes, you are Christ and Christ is you. That is beyond debate


  4. The Word Conflict 'El Conflicto'  is what I saw when I saw The Kingdom of Heaven.

    It is my Life Purpose to understand Conflict and Harmony.

    Here are a few reflections on conflict.

    What do you guys think? Anything to add?

    • What makes you angry? Because behind every anger there is a need, and Humility is putting the needs of others before my own.
    • I come third. First the Will of God, then that of others, and finally my own.
    • When my desire impedes the fulfillment of another's desire (or vice versa), Conflict arises. Therefore, what Benito Juárez said is true: Respect for the rights of others is Peace.
    • Self-control is subjugating my personal desires so that the Will of God and that of others is fulfilled before mine. Self-control is the greatest requirement for Humility and Holiness.
    • Offense is the impediment to the fulfillment of another's Will.
    • The impediment to the fulfillment of my Will can generate pain that manifests as anger or sadness. Anger is the most evident symptom of offense.
    • This is why having few desires generates few conflicts with others.
    • Reconciliation is the most effective way to enter the Kingdom of Heaven and it means going immediately to the physical place where your brother is and talking with him (and making amends or changes if necessary).

  5. I Made this poem with Claude.ai: about Peace and Conflict....

    # May Peace Be With You

    In the whispered dawn of ancient wisdom,
    "May peace be with you" rings as supreme decree—
    Not mere words cast into the void,
    But the sacred intention that sets souls free.

    Where conflict coils like smoke around our temples,
    Stealing breath from lungs that yearn to sing,
    Peace extends its hand through darkness,
    A quiet revolution, an offering.

    Conflict—the anti-value that devours worlds,
    The hungry ghost that nations feed with pride,
    Drinking deep from wells of grievance,
    Leaving only barren earth and divided skies.

    "May peace be with you" parts the veil,
    Between what we are and what we could become,
    Not passive silence in the face of wrong,
    But the courage to lay down arms when day is done.

    In council rooms and kitchen tables,
    On battlefields and playgrounds too,
    The supreme saying waits for voices,
    To carry it from me to you.

    For what is conflict but a failure
    To see yourself in others' eyes?
    And what is peace but recognition
    That in our shared breath, salvation lies?

    "May peace be with you"—not just blessing,
    But the only path that leads us home,
    Away from conflict's hollow promise,
    Toward the light we've always known.