Intraplanetary

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  1. so my question is then - does evil exist outside of myself? Are we all gods and devils?
  2. so it's all about going deeper to Type Omega-minus K4 capable of manipulating the basic structure of spacetime and the fabric of reality. Isn't this what Leo's most fundamental teaching is about? deconstructing yourself to the core. https://kardashev.fandom.com/wiki/Microdimensional We're all aliens yet not realised.
  3. for every real man out there: https://www.amazon.co.uk/She-Comes-First-Thinking-Pleasuring-ebook/dp/B000FC1PRK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2HDL3X7KALQ6I&keywords=she+comes+first&qid=1686904509&sprefix=%2Caps%2C229&sr=8-1
  4. because it is alchemic nicely said!
  5. Kojey Radical, Mahalia, Swindle - Water (Official Video)
  6. and for all of it you must smile and dance, keep dancing Kojey Radical - WATER (IF ONLY THEY KNEW) ft. Mahalia
  7. in representation of the 5th chakra Vishuddha. The highway between the individual and the universal.
  8. these green pp are nutcases
  9. Just make sure you manage your expectations of what you gonna get. So that blame to women could be avoided. On the other hand, you may be lucky so I would say do it, but avoid blame and resentment if you also not successful with getting attention.
  10. It would be natural for a well-off woman to want to date a man who is at her level or above. I don't blame these women same as I don't blame men for selecting to date women based on their looks only. Let them have fun in their own way. However, if a woman became attractive to a man who is not at her level career/finance wise and she would go with her feelings for him, she would still look for stability, ambition, vision and potential. No one is perfect, wise people grow and mature all the time and if two people are compatible and are attracted to each other they can grow and support each other along the way. That can be very powerful in creating a strong bond. And some people like to do it all on their own and then find a preferable partner.
  11. Love and relationship won't last too long between two broke, financially unstable people. Material well-being is very important to have a wholesome healthy relationship.
  12. There are very well paid regular jobs all around with great opportunities. No need to be business-man millionaire to have a comfortable good life.
  13. right, it's having standards for yourself and a man you let into your life.
  14. very very unattractive, if i was a man I wouldn't look too. now we are talking ? that's some good effort; and if she was intelligent and caring I would make her mine I don't judge anyone and i have my biases. I like attractive people more and I like high value men. In fact to become one requires a lot of effort and I admire that.
  15. Indeed. We have to work with Nature and not against it. In fact, a man who desires a beautiful woman has to work on himself and grow to attract one which is only positive; and if a woman wants a high value man she needs to work on herself too, be healthy, caring, nurturing (all those good old feminine attributes) and well-rounded as a person. So it helps both men and women to grow and be better people. And no way I resent men for wanting healthy and attractive women, it's natural.
  16. It's evolutionary psychology. men date hot chicks, women select based on status; also if a woman senses a potential from a man she chooses him too. Lo√e can hit you despite those things, but first impression matters. There are of course plenty of exceptions, but overall that how it works - mother Nature.
  17. personally, nothing never have fallen away with ease in my life. it took me to go through extremely difficult breakthroughs and a lot of work and solitude to work out my attachments and i still have a lot of them.
  18. I think it would take some more awareness and strategising to overcome attachments/addictions than just saying it is not an addiction. Addictions are very complex and it may take holistic approach and a lot of work from different angles to overcome it; and it is just one piece of the puzzle to look at it as a push/pull guilt cycle. In your example with porn addiction, a person may start throwing up from watching every porn imaginable, but how long is that gonna take? a lifetime? It may take ruin someones life, hence letting go/burning through karma must be balanced with self-control and discipline. You don't want to burn forever.
  19. oh, what a good question. Not sure, but when i had a kundalini awakening (and i'm not religious) i experienced profound forgiveness that felt beyond the mere belief. It's more like what is at the core of every religion - God itself. I would say that Forgiveness goes beyond religion as it has to be experienced free of any religious belief or dogmatic / moral thought. I'm not %100 sure about this man, but I think he showed some profound compassion. But he might be very spiritual in a religious way so that makes this situation more stage blue rather coral. and what is your opinion on this?