fridjonk

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  1. @Zigzag Idiot Thanks! I'll check these out. here are some of John's videos I'd recommend.
  2. @Surfingthewave And you think there is a thing such as death. Because you have an ego.
  3. @Preety_India Ye, just depends on how you define ego really. There doesn't seem to be a concrete agreement on that anywhere.
  4. You are all alone. You are all alone. Life is imaginary hahahahahaha hahahaha
  5. Almost every stage has an ego, even turquoise. Being a human almost always involves some way of having an ego. There are stages beyond turquoise that are not bound by ego.
  6. This is wrong, green usually always has a massive ego as well, just in the opposite direction of orange. Tier 2 is the first stage that transcends ego in any way, but it still has it as well.
  7. @Zigzag Idiot The people who created the results of these linearly measured tests would pass out if they saw Leo's newest video. ? And judging by your journal, they got you massively wrong too. Oh man, you're lucky to be tending to cows and calves. Cows are probably my favorite animal. My grandpa used to have a cow farm way back, I've many wonderful memories as a child shoveling shit and feeding them. They are such gentle giants and nothing makes them happier than green summer grass. After he retired, we started having sheep as a hobby, and to have any use of all those fields that would otherwise ruin if gone unmowed. We loose probably around 2k per year on having sheep as it does not pay well here unless you've got at least 1000 sheep, we've only got about 350 total. And yeah I hear you on these newborns being tough. When the lamb's head is not following the front feet, you usually have to put a string around their neck and pull on it while pulling the legs simultaneously. It's amazing how strong animals are, compared to little human babies. I'll make sure to start using your saying as well. Welcome to earth little one.
  8. @Meta-Man Which is right here.
  9. @WhatAWondefulWorld Where else would I put it?
  10. @Meta-Man Meh, don't care much for how a part of me sees myself.
  11. @Zigzag Idiot Awesome man! highly recommend John Butler. A nice and gentle real-life Christian saint, those are truly rare. He oozes wisdom. Do you have any recommendations?
  12. how can you point to something which was never there?
  13. @Leo Gura Don't pretend it doesn't sound like an awesome trip. Chasing a bobcat sounds like top-level Africa vibes Something Kilindi Iyi has spoken about I think, except the bobcat was chasing him.
  14. And that everything is this way because of infinite love. Selflessness so deep it couldn't be any other way. It had to be this way for the most love to be able to exist. ?
  15. @Zigzag Idiot Took this test yesterday, and it couldn't have been more off. Since it's measured only from the baseline of those who made the test. It can not be accurate. I was honestly shocked and laughed out loud at how incorrect it was.
  16. @Zigzag Idiot It's all about going with the flow and not resisting the stream I guess. Forcing yourself to read would be no better than not reading at all. It's also probably due to our mind wanting some time to contemplate what was read, to sort the wheat from the chaff. I read 13 books in January and February, In March and April I've not finished 1. Maybe that's because one of them is 1200 pages and the other is 600. I find myself getting dragged to Youtube more, and I can feel the dopamine spike in doing so too. I think it may be the boredom of sitting there reading a page with a text on it. But it's only those first pages that are tough, after that, I flow pretty nicely. Do you watch spiritual content on youtube or just videos in general? And I'm always on my way to read that diamonds for heaven, seems so interesting.
  17. @WhatAWondefulWorld That honestly sounds like an awesome trip.?
  18. @StarStruck I love stage orange with all my heart. I've many stage orange people I respect.
  19. @VerballyHazardous hehehe, best you can do is just laugh at this. Because it's actually perfect.
  20. @PenguinPablo he sure is.
  21. @PenguinPablo I have no need to judge anybody. I've realized every part of reality is totally good and loving, even devils like Hitler. It might have sounded like I was being judgmental towards orange when I was really just trying to guide them to more conscious business teachers. Seth Godin is one of the best out there, he even touches upon turquoise tiny bit it seems. Of course, each colour builds on top of the other, keeping the "good" and ditching the unconscious part of the previous one.
  22. @Leo Gura Yubb, that's why it would be wise to learn from people like Seth Godin because they've gone through orange and green, and know what to keep and what to discard. But I guess you'd also be giving away your authority to them. I'm ok with a little leap of faith, as you do when you take your car to the mechanic.
  23. I'm getting PTSD from remembering the comment section under that video. Leo really showed his transparency by leaving that bit in there.
  24. @Serotoninluv Leo plugs an amazon delivery guy with 5-MeO! - You won't believe what happens next! ? ? ?