BlessedLion

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  1. So... this implies that you are not actually having a conscious experience over there? There is no awareness behind the eyes of Leo that sees out of the eyes?
  2. I honestly think I would miss humans greatly, as much as I hermit and do my own thing, i still like having people around and interacting with them when i want to. Overall, i think it'd be a negative expereince, but i would find happiness with it. Who knows though, none of us will ever know what our true reaction to that would be
  3. Exactly, and it also makes the actual breakthorughs so satisfying <3
  4. You guys throw around that word too much
  5. I would agree with you fully. He is one of the few authors who directly and clearly explains reality and God in a powerful and concise manner. Everyone else is playing this game of being coy or just the "be eqauniomous" game. Hawkins is top 5 imo
  6. Meditation is extremely curative for negative ADHD symptoms and can help tap into the positive sides of it and harness that. At the end of the day it’s all mind patterns and habits anyway so meditation can cure a lot more than people give credit for. 95% of med prescriptions could be replaced with this habit. It’s just not popular/seen as pseudoscience
  7. This was such a huge key for me as well. Having that distinction really keeps you going
  8. Totally agree with this. I recently learned the value of putting books that are informative, like 7 habits of effective people, semen retention, even gut health brain health books, and some auto biographies on AUDIO and leaving the deep, complex, stuff like Wilber, Ralston and others for the physical books and reading. So key.
  9. You can develop your consciousness, it just takes work that. 99% of people won't do
  10. Like I said, I was slapped with ADHD as a kid, but now I read in depth , 800 page tombs about consciousness. If i couldn't focus this would be impossible
  11. I agree completely. I think the meds make you more adjusted, but they take away your magic too. Gotta take the gift of the sensitivity along with the emotional difficulties I think. I would never take their fucking poison.
  12. I'd agree, I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid but am gifted consciously today, I always knew i just didn't fit into my society and culture, it wasn't until i found spiritual practice that i felt seen, authentic, and home. I think there is something there... It can be a blessing or a curse, it's like a heightened sensitivty, and in our medieval times that just gets slapped as ADHD , anxiety, and they dope you up on meds. The funny things is my mind now runs around concepts that those doctors and teachers have no chance of understanding because it's in a different tier of consciousness. If you can even read and understand Ralston, Wilber, you are in that tier, most people it's just meaningless words. This is called Spiritual Intelligence
  13. I think if you read his books, it's pretty evident that he is channeling higher consciousness. The details about things vibrating at a certain level (book, people, music) is a bit annoying, along with the kinesiogoly and his dogmatic approach to any ridicule of it. I've even met people who were like a David Hawkins cult and they said "Oh, John said not to tell anyone, but he calibrated himself at 505!" Like what an obnoxious manifestation of the ego. At the same time, David Hawkins was fundamental in my spiritual growth and he is doing much more positive than negative and still transmitts a lot of truth
  14. Edited, thank you for the recs as well! @Spiritual Warrior I want to fuse consciousnes work with Men's work. I find a large need for young men to have guidance through the mixed signals of porn, social media, doom scrolling and general nihilism and negativity. I want to help them mix both spiritual awakening along with becoming better men in the human realm. This is my passion and my fire. I really just want to do it for its' own sake and to help people. I'm not trying to get rich, famous, etc, but if it does allow me to end up coaching later on that would be a plus too.
  15. @Princess Arabia Yeah, high level and original. It's so nice to see fresh content like this.
  16. Skip to 10:00, although the whole video is great.
  17. Beautiful post!
  18. I always walk away from her videos feeling a mixture of weird, confused, and annoyed. Never vibed with her either
  19. Awesome, way to climb up and conquer! Inspiring
  20. Better to read slow and deeply understand the material. If it takes you a year to read Religion Of Tomorrow, but you understand and integrate, it's more powerful than quickly flying through 50 books
  21. I've been trying to find entertaining books to read at night to replace scrolling online. But I wanted something with a spiritual component, this sounds cool
  22. I like that it really emphasizes the value of sticking with your pursuit of mastery, your craft, and almost "getting married" to it. Too much of the time people pick things up and drop or leave it for the next shiny thing, there is so much value in finding something that is your "thing", your passion, and going all in and mastering that thing. It then makes mastering other parts of life almost seamless
  23. The best self-help is consciousness work , everything else falls into place from there, for the most part. Good to use some books for guidances and tips though. But self-help in general has a ceiling in terms of benefit and value. Your first self-help book will blow your mind and change your life if you've never heard these concepts. After 10 or so, it's like reading air.
  24. Interesting. Cool, thank you for sharing!