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Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Recursoinominado if you have kundalini I highly recommend not doing psychedelics. It can fry ur nadi system. -
Arhattobe replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Serotoninluv Specific psychs have been effective in a few studies in treating specific disorders eg mdma and ptsd. It is also true that they can negatively impact other disorders. Eg those with schizophrenic tendencies. My friend was affected. Its not black and white. -
Arhattobe replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Most people on here have a lot of issues. Traumas. Some of these issues and traumas have a biological basis. Psychedelics are advocated on here and done by the same people. If used numerous times with abandon, they can damage any system even healthy ones, let alone one with dormant potential for certain types of disorders. Therefor when someone makes a post like this it’s only reasonable to ask for more information so you don’t say something that might be bad for the dude. -
Arhattobe replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@SQAAD don’t think that’s related to anything spiritual. You are also obviously having massive anxiety attacks. Take some anxiety medication eg l theanine, ashwaghanda and etc. Try a relaxing practice like yin yoga. Eat healthily. Stop freaking out. And maybe do what winterknight said and see a psychiatrist just to make sure everything is a ok? Not saying it ain’t. Could help release stuff just by talking to a psychiatrist as well. Like ur anxiety good luck -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Tony 845 not stupid. Full moon has a great affect on the energetic system. ur third eye pulsating. Is just pulsating? No entities when meditating or anything like that? also nofap sometimes is really good when u have kundalini -
Arhattobe replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Dude you don’t know what he is going through. First ask about the situation before just rattling on non dual pointers and randomness. -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Could u be more specific? How so. What sort of sensitivity. Seeing energy? Just being sensitive to ur surroundings, and what do u attribute it to? Thanks @SBB4746 -
Arhattobe replied to Edward95's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Edward95 lol he’ll no -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@SBB4746 lol did you even read the question? -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@SBB4746 I’m asking how many people here have it. My kundalini process is done. -
Arhattobe replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@SQAAD people looking at you doesn’t mean they think you are crazy. Do you hear them call u crazy? Do u just assume they think that because they look at you? -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@SBB4746 I mean with food, and looking at a picture and being able to sense and feel the person, maybe even getting visuals off of pictures and people. Stuff like that. or having a sip of coffee and it affecting u like coke -
Arhattobe replied to Black Elephant's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If you could teleport. You’d just be a fucked up unhappy guy with massive issues and delusions who can teleport. You’ll still be miserable. The fact that you think powers will be that dope, means u haven’t see that this world is not where u find happiness. -
Arhattobe replied to SQAAD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Do you hear everyone when you walk out saying that you are crazy? Does it appear that way? Why do your parents think your crazy? -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Bluff your not getting my point, and kind of just rattling on. Let’s move on -
Arhattobe replied to Arhattobe's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Bluff I mean sensitivity of one’s sense. Physical senses and how much information you pick up, and so on. Does not happen to everyone. -
Arhattobe replied to Anton Rogachevski's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Anton Rogachevski I was poking fun on people that do that. -
Arhattobe replied to Anton Rogachevski's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
*busts out non dual cop outs* “Teacher, Student, Teaching, lesson. All are concepts.” ? *proceeds to pat himself on the back* “Wait up.... ? himself?..... There is no self” ? ”I so understand.... we’ll its beyond understanding.... you know.... I’m deep” -
Arhattobe replied to Conceptually-made's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I did 5 meo and ayahuasca once. Whatever you do. Don’t do that. -
The Path 101 Life is suffering: Life has an inherent unsatisfactory nature. The pleasurable moments in life are too few, too momentary, gone too quickly, with little depth and meaning. Yet the struggle in life is constant. The struggle to be in a pleasurable state. If one is in such a state. To remain in it. To have a pleasurable life, to make money, to be accepted, to have value, to not be looked down upon, to not age, to not wither, to not die, the struggle to stop struggling. The struggle is always there. Most people do not stare at this inherent characteristic of life. The suffering caused by it. For confronting it, and it’s inescapable nature is something everyone is too scared to look at. Instead of confronting said characteristic of life. People Cover it up. Put it in the dark recesses of their subconscious mind. Yet the struggle continues. The desperation to end the struggle does as well. Without knowing the cause of this struggle. We desperately look towards anything and everything to end it. Alas. It does not. Sometimes if we are lucky we get to forget about it momentarily. When we momentarily become infatuated with something. A new posession, new love, new whatever, but even then. It will slowly but surely creep up on us. With a tap on our shoulder. To remind us. I am still here. Life after life. It stays right behind us. To remind us. I am still here. The suffering has a cause : The human being is a localised piece of consciousness, self aware, designed for survival and growth. The means with which it attempts to survive and grow is what we refer to as the “intellect”. The intellect does so by “understanding.” By understanding it’s environment, itself, and everything else in existence. This is where the problem arises. The intellect simply can not understand everything. It can not even understand itself. This paradoxical need to understand, and inability to do so completely. Gives birth to mans most primal emotion. Fear of the unknown. Since time immemorial. Mankind has feared the unknown. Struggled against it. Attempted to control it. Yet the unknown is too vast. Too big. It has completely swallowed us up whole. The struggle I mentioned earlier is caused by the fear of unknown and our fruitless endeavours to tame it, to control it. To know fully that we are safe. From everything. Everyone. Every possibility. The Buddhists believe craving is the cause of our suffering, and it is, but cravings are merely a result of our need to control. Eg We crave status to have some control over our social standing, perception, and “safety” when it comes to the social hierarchy. For we fear that if we are not in good standing. Our survival would be threatened. We crave money for similar reasons. In fact every craving is the result of our fear of the u know + our need to control (to be safe) 3: liberation It is possible to end the struggle, the need to control, the suffering. This can be done by going beyond the animalistic urge to survive, and the product of that urges connection with the intellect. The individuated self. If we slowly go beyond all of said things. The mechanisms in place that cause the constant struggle, and the individuated self will completely fall apart. At which point we will be. Beyond the struggle. Beyond the animalistic drive to survive. Beyond the individuated self. In Nirvana. 4: The 8 fold noble path. Right view Right resolve Right speech Right action Right livelihood Right effort Right mindfulness Right concentration (The last two can summarised ad the right Sadhana practice) One might wonder, however, what right means in these instances. What is the “right” view? The “right” resolve? The “Right” speech? The “Right” anything? To explain this, and for you to understand what “right” is. Let us ask What “wrong” is? Making ourselves feel good at the expense of others is wrong, acting selfishly is wrong, not doing what we think we should be doing is wrong (eg meditating), playing the victim is wrong, giving in to negative emotion and letting it colour our experience is wrong, lying to ourselves, building a house and escaping reality because it is uncomfortable is wrong. Based on those examples, your gut, common sense and the 8 fold path. Without even thinking, we should have a good idea of what the 8 fold path entails. The 8 fold path is a path of growth, however, and if you just stick to you current understanding and perspective (at any given moment) without learning from and reflecting on life, although it will take you towards the right direction. It will not take you very far. Through self awareness, genuinity, selflessness (the way I described it in an earlier written satsang) we must continuously look towards life to see in what areas our current delusional perspective is lacking. In what areas our we actually being selfish and egoic while we are thinking we are not? In what area are we hurting others while trying to help? In what way are we judging others when we should not be? In what ways are we triggered by life? And what is the reason? This line of inquiry isn’t to come to a conclusion. The point is growth. You can not jump towards the right view immediately. I still do not have it. Yet I reflect, and refine my views. Through every major event that shakes me up emotionally. I then grow. Learn from my dharmic path. Trust it. Have faith. Learn. Growth, and so on. Try not to have a dog in the fight. Observe, have faith, learn, learn, learn & grow. & Do not forget what you need to learn are feeling truths not intellectual ones. This cycle of growth will then add layers to your current understanding. Your perspective, and continuously expand it. Layers that allow for a child’s love to slowly transform to a grandfather’s love. Mature, balanced, subtle, deep. PS Becoming a renunciate and practicing mindfulness can help for those of you that are too busy being caught up in the temptations of life to see it clearly. Try practicing those as well, because a few people on the discord messaged me to let me know it has been beneficial for them in the past.
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Arhattobe replied to Alfox's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It’s like common sense has been banned on this forum, and people’s humanity left with it. Escapism, delusion, and arrogance are where it’s at apparently. -
Arhattobe replied to Alfox's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Nahm If you dream that you are a dragon. In that dream you feel like a dragon. Fly like one, get stabbed and suffer like a dragon. Hunted down by strangers. You might wake up to see that in reality you are “love” “consiousness” or what have you, but one does not negate the reality of the other, and everyone dreaming. Each part of consiousness suffering in the dream. Is real. Their suffering is real, and it is suffering. Not love. From the true perspective, one should respect that. Appreciate that. Show genuine care. In regards to me. I am not important. I certainly do love. Yet I am not any one thing. Body, mind, love, the absolute. I am all. Ever growing. My love deepening constantly from an experience. A high. To more mature, subtle yet deep. As a teenager grows so does reality. -
Arhattobe replied to Alfox's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Nahm The simple fact that outside samadhi this isn’t the case proves that, that is not all there is. How can you be so daft? It’s shameful, and offensive to those that suffer miserably ?♂️ -
Arhattobe replied to iPurpl3x's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The absolute also called nirguna. Comes from the words nir and guna. Guna means quality. Characteristic. Form. Nir means without. That which is beyond characteristics. Created the world of form. Of quality. Out of quality less “nirguna” which is the only thing that can be seen as perfect, because it has no characteristics or qualities, and therefor no imperfections. No flaws. The imperfects gunas or the world of characteristics and quality arises. What appears to be an imperfection to due seeming flaws, and imperfections is actually as close as you can come to perfect within a world of quality. This is because this world of quality is designed to evolve, to grow, to “perfect” itself. Perfect does not exist in the world of form, but infinite evolution does, and that gets the job done. -
Arhattobe replied to Alfox's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It is not though. The relative is also a reality. Discounting it, and choosing just the absolute perspective. Instead of the full picture leads to such fantastical ideas that are just out of touch with common sense and reality.