Raptorsin7

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  1. @Lyubov Very inspiring man. I will definitely look into doing sessions to get a sense of this. good luck to you too
  2. @Lyubov The money isn't an issue. And I agree in theory that i am creating my emotions, but in practice I think i'm pretty disconnected from my emotions and I feel pretty numb so it's hard to see how I create them. Like i'd love to just be joyful and blissful all day and to create that, but i seem to be creating this apathetic numb feeling most of the time lol.
  3. Incredible. I may book some sessions with him when i come back from Europe. Sounds promising.
  4. Hey, can you share more about what it was like at the ashram in Brazil? How often do the people do aya there? What kinds of experiences did you have with aya? Release of tensions/knots in the body, surfacing of repressed emotions? I'm thinking of travelling to South America and doing some aya ceremonies, but it would be really cool to visit a quality ashram with spiritual people. Do you have any other experiences with spiritual communities in South America, or in Europe?
  5. @bloomer Don't forget your sleep booster you gotta take every night or else we'll cancel your bank account and take away your passport!
  6. These scientist and academics are bought and sold retards. Trust in god, not atheist scientists
  7. @bloomer just shut up and take your 10th booster! The brain rot you show is just ridiculous! Like aren't you smart like the rest of us pro vaxxers?
  8. Christ Is King
  9. https://thelightpaper.co.uk/
  10. No. During the 10 day course I was volunteering, they let us do 1 day of all day meditation, and that was the most powerful day for me. I think to have energetic transformations with meditation it requires serious practice, like 8-12 hours per day, and that is your only focus. I found having to do volunteer work made it hard to really surrender to the process. When I was sitting the 10 day retreat, I could focus 100% on the meditation, and there I felt some serious energetic shifts and profound cleansing and benefits.
  11. Hey everyone, i recently finished volunteering at a vipassana center in Sweden for 3 weeks and thought it would be cool to share my experience with anyone who's curious. I served on a 10 day course, and then stayed for another 10 days to volunteer in between the courses. Feel free to ask any questions and I'll do my best to answer them.
  12. Yeah, I could have, and you can essentially stay as long as you want. But I wouldn't want to stay that long. While I was there I had the sense that 3 hours a day of meditation wasn't enough to really purify the mind, at least in the way that I experienced while actually sitting the retreat. I'm also more inclined to pursue psychidelics in addition to sober practices, and if you serve long term you're expected to abstain from psychidelics I believe. Maybe in the future I'd want to spend time doing long term service, but I think you have to be at a certain place in your life where the practice really resonates with you, and you're committed to the ideals and values of the organization.
  13. The people i met at the center who were volunteering seemed pretty conscious and grounded. The practice really emphasizes being equanimous with whatever arises, so there's a general sense of balance in the people who practice a lot. I didn't meet anyone who seemed enlightened or really conscious/happy, but there were many people who experienced a strong benefit from the retreats/practice and there was a sense they were progressing with the practice and they had found something really impactful and beneficial.
  14. So while serving you volunteer for 3 hours per day, in 1 hour chunks, and there's a 90 minute break in the middle of the day where you can rest/meditate. There was about 6-8 hours spent per day volunteering, doing various tasks around the center. I think if you already have a good practice then it could be a good way to sustain your practice and deepen it, but as someone who doesn't have a strong practice i felt like I wanted way more time to meditate than 3 hours.
  15. I don't know about most people, but when I did my first retreat in July I had some serious purging of thoughts, and my body felt so clean and pure on the retreat. I had this glow to me that i've only ever experienced from psychidelics, and I got in touch with my intuition that led me to travel and get out of my basement. I think most people attending the retreat are likely modern, smart people who are unhappy with their lives and are looking for a change and a way to experience happiness. I think people have an intuition that there's more to life, and the retreats are a way to seek that more in life.
  16. Yeah, the vaccines are likely poison. But this forum isn't at this level yet
  17. @Guru Peter Jordanson Any ideas of good sources to learn about the intelligence races/civilizations out there?
  18. Came across this channel this past year too. I love the approach of reparenting ourselves. This approach is to spirituality is underappreciated.
  19. Modern science and academics are fools. I'm looking for crack pots who will push humanity forward
  20. I think the way its expressed is bs. People espousing it the loudest can't embody a fraction of what they express. But I believe it's true we are responsible for what happens in our lives, it's just largely an unconscious process for many of us.
  21. Any insight into how to access healing and anti aging abilities. Or how to enhance one's abilities or develop siddhis?