Nak Khid

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  1. Did you watch carefully Leo's recent video "How Openmindedness Works" ?
  2. Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday refused to wear a mask during his visit to Minnesota’s Mayo Clinic, which requires all staff, patients, and visitors to wear a face covering while at the medical center. In a since-deleted tweet, the Mayo Clinic called out the veep, saying it “had informed @VP of the masking policy prior to his arrival today.” But that apparently didn’t stop Pence from visiting with staff and even a patient in a crowded hospital room without wearing a mask. “Part of our protocol for ensuring your safety is to require all patients, visitors and staff to wear a face covering or mask while at Mayo Clinic to guard against transmission of COVID-19,” the hospital’s website reads. Pence has eschewed wearing a mask in public, following in the footsteps of President Trump, who declared earlier this month that he would probably not wear one even while announcing new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommending that citizens don face coverings to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
  3. why were you living on the streets for a month?
  4. You would first have to begin with a person who says they have a specific psychic ability while tripping on 5 MEO
  5. Notably Ralston skipped over these questions . I suspect he is not on this on this solipsistic page
  6. So do you think if some potentially lethal situation comes up requiring you to suddenly run or the like, do something energetic to to avoid being killed do you think you might be like "I'm not going to bother" .
  7. https://mcusercontent.com/8a146e2bfe98efdd8c326d97a/files/08332a98-370d-44da-86ff-2c04a3ff1858/CHNL_Summer_2020.pdf?mc_cid=f12b90ff1c&mc_eid=3667cfd58d Ralston newsletter, correspondence with Leo Gura, p 15-16 (see link for full, inlc Gura letter) (excerpt) As for mahasamadhi, here is an edited down version from Wikipedia: Mahāsamādhi is the act of consciously and intentionally leaving one's body. A realized and enlightened yogi will consciously exit from their body and attain Paramukti. This is not the same as the physical death that occurs for an unenlightened person. Mahāsamādhi occurs only once in a lifetime, when the yogi finally casts off their mortal frame and their karma is extinguished upon death. To tell you the truth sounds like bull to me, just fantasy and nonsense, born from a belief system. If you can leave your body and function outside of it then give it a try, come visit and we’ll talk. If you can dissolve into an infinite singularity of love, do it and let me know how it goes. If you find you can’t, then you might be mistaken. This has to be more than a subjective state, however, so how will you know whether you are having some subjective experience or something physical has really changed? In the case of mahasamadhi all they are really saying is the person dies. That they are a "yogi" their death is believed to be different than mere mortals. How would they know? The guy is dead. If they were deeply enlightened (and I suspect most aren't) they will be where they already are right now upon death, no change at all, except there is no longer participation in the relative. Direct conscious is not relative and so there is no this or that. In your descriptions of awakening there are a lot of this’s and that's, here and nowhere. You may well have had some insights but I think you are also making conclusions about it and extrapolating out where things might go. Please consider this as a possibility ~ Ralston
  8. Satori is a Japanese Buddhist term. How would you , not having been trained in Zen, that the 5-MeO-DMT experience, while intense, is the same type of experience that Zen practitioners call satori?
  9. Since neither of us has the ability to telepathically talk to every Zen master who ever lived your remark is hypothetical
  10. How would you , not having been trained in Zen, know that the 5-MeO-DMT experience, while intense, is the same type of experience that Zen practitioners call satori?
  11. Satori is a Japanese Buddhist term for awakening. You not being a trained Buddhist or under the observation of a Buddhist who has experienced satori, how do we know what you or anybody else who has experienced 5 Meo while having a profound experience are having the same experience as satori?
  12. My bad I thought ShivaShakti hadn't read it just the video but they did