Raptorsin7

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  1. @zurew I have never said Tate is an angel with 0 flaws. My point is the demonization and criticism from guys like you is hilarious given we're on Leo's forum. In my view promoting suicidal ideology to a schizo audience is worse than the things Tate has been accused of being. Manipulating women, not caring about women, admitting to be doing shady things in the past, etc all things Leo is guilty of as well. But again you don't have the same energy for Leo, I wonder why that is? Hmm.

    Are you really that dense that you think I am committed to Tate's ideology or think he's a god lol? I know the sheep on this forum can be delusional but come on man. At least fake some honesty and integrity


  2. Just now, Carl-Richard said:

    Well, that erases all the points you just made about Leo being 10x as toxic as Tate. Regardless, I don't think you sincerely believe that repeating a New-Age trope of "you're immortal" is 10x worse than sharing a step-by-step guide on how to sex traffic innocent women.

    Where did he share a step by step guide on how to traffic innocent women? Everything you're saying about Tate is purely speculation. Nothing has been proven. At this point everything about Leo is hard facts, with Tate we have no idea the truth.

    I wouldn't expect a guy who's entire life course is dictated by fear of the truth to have an honest discussion tbho.O


  3. 1 minute ago, Kore said:

    Dude has a point.  Tate reminds me of my ex.  Not a pleasant fellow to be sure but he did fundamentally improve me as a human being.  Leo was a strong reason I went to the mental hospital. 

    My whole point is the demonization and criticism of Tate is hypocrisy and devilry.

    I think Leo is doing his best and I think he has a lot of potential to do a lot of good, but yeah if you can see with any degree of clarity, Tate is not the monster you demons think he is.


  4. @Carl-Richard @Thought Art So we've had two suicides on the forum. Leo has countless times expressed the view in jest that there is no death, death is love, etc. Imagine how a suicidal person would interpret this? It's also clear that this forum is populated by suicidal people so the fact that Leo still expressed those views with such little regard for the psychology of his audience is grossly negligent. 

    Being grossly negligent towards an impressionable suicidal audience and expressing views as an authority that clearly would enhance the likely hood that someone would commit suicide is pretty BAD if you ask me. 

    Also look at how Leo treats and views women as evidenced by the countless posts in the dating section forum. Leo has no integrity when it comes to dating and women, and yet he continuously gives advice to young men about "conscious relating" lol, and if your goal is form healthy relationships with women then Leo is doing a huge disservice.

    To be honest I could go way harder, but my main point is that this forum is full of hypocrites who demonize Tate and give their guru a pass. But i've said enough penetrating things about Leo for now.

    Asks yourselves if we could see Leo's history in dating and how he functioned in business what would we see? Is it possible Leo has skeletons in his closet too? I'm sure anyone with any imagination can imagine some of the shady stuff that Leo's done in his life, he just never triggered the wrong people for it to backlash onto him.


  5. 1 minute ago, Carl-Richard said:

    Why should those things be comparable? lol

    My point is he and virtually everyone here criticizing Tate is a hypocrite. I can pretty easily demonstrate how Leo is as bad or worse then Tate in many of the same metrics that are being used to demonize Tate.

    @zurew Lol nice cope bud. Nice integrity there when push comes to shove you can't even back up what you say. xD

     


  6. Just now, zurew said:

    No, they definitely wouldn't. Tate has a very naive, one way, linear kind of thinking and advice to achieve things. He is giving the same very basic advice to everyone, that everyone already knows.He is a very one dimensional guy very far from a system thinker and his advice on most stuff shouldn't be taken seriously especially  on mental health, because he has no fucking idea on anything regarding to mental health and psychology.

    Replace Tate with Leo and see that this applies to him as well. And notice how much energy you spent demonizing and criticizing Tate on the forum and how you've been mute about Leo. Then look in the mirror and acknowledge you're a hypocrite B|


  7. 2 minutes ago, Carl-Richard said:

    Bruh. Correlation ≠ causation

    Leo displays gross negligence in how he shares his "wisdom" to his audience of suicidal schizos and autistics. Bruh

    1 minute ago, zurew said:

    Probably a lot more than to Leo.  So much wise advice from Tate: "depression doesn't exist bro, just get better" , "Hold all your negative feelings to yourself, man up"  

    You don't understand his advice or depression at all. Taking action regardless of how you feel in the moment is one of the best ways to deal with someone if they depressed. Take a depressed person and let them follow around Andrew Tate for a month and they will improve. Take that same person and make them follow around Leo and they'll either be dead or in a mental hospital.


  8. I've done 3 1-hour meditations today. I feel pretty calm and i'm happy I really got into meditation today, but 3 hours isn't enough to penetrate deeply into the knots. I'm going to do another few hours today, so we'll see what 5 hours is like, but it may be that the 1 hour duration isn't enough. 

    The technique is basically do-nothing. I just and let my attention rest naturally on the present moment. There seems a lot of attention around the sense of knowing my direct experience. A quote that I liked while sitting was "Know thy Self". The practice of sitting and knowing only direct experience with no effort.

    It's going to be interesting to see if meditation is sufficient to resolve the knots, or if something else is needed alongside it. I have a theory that psychidelics may be as necessary as food and water to live to our potential, but the 10 day vipassana retreat felt quite psychidelic for me at times so that remains to be seen.

    I will incorporate some long sits, 2 hours+, and then i'll have a better sense of how these meditations work for me.


  9. @Consept I guess my issue is the hypocrisy from the forum when it comes to Tate. 

    If someone wants to say Leo is a healthy role model but Tate is toxic then I can't really take you seriously.

    Tate may be a net negative on society but i don't know, it depends on who else is filling that void and who else these people are listening to.

    And i'm the wrong guy to ask about Hitler, because I don't know much about him, but if you're seriously into the truth and being great then I would say its a no brainer to understand and integrate and love Hitler too


  10. I did two 1-hour meditations today. Basically do nothing, or knowing consciousness.

    I feel much more present and calm, and there was some subtle joy building which was nice. But I felt myself getting distracted and sleepy, and it seems like 1 hour sits are not nearly enough to really release these knots of tension in my being.

    I'm not sure if I should be trying for longer sits like 2-4 hours, or more 1 hour sits, but in any case this seems to be the clearest path forwards so it's just a matter of keeping it up.

    The path seems to be to just meditate all day until I get some creative insights that really inspire me, or I release enough of these knots of tension where returning to life seems like it would be fun and enjoyable.


  11. @Eternal Unity Do you think Shamanic breathing is the best approach?

    I never really resonated with the approach. I can't keep up the breathing long enough to go deep. Imo psychidelics seem like a more direct and efficient way to do what shamanic breathing does.

    I've had some success with just sitting and being present for long hours, but outside of a retreat it's hard to keep the 1 pointed concentration.