Terell Kirby

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  1. Thanks for the feedback, it's been a gut wrenching process to obtain these insights..appreciate the help along the way. Yes yes, Oneness is Love.
  2. I don't buy that, surely you knew something.
  3. Wait, what? Are you saying neuroscience has discovered the mystery of free will? This couldn't be further from the case.
  4. What if she cheated? Just throwing a hypothetical to test your love limits
  5. One can also release the idea of not needing to be better. Everything is Love from the Absolute perspective, including the need to be better. Acceptance and compassion towards all aspects of Being is key.
  6. Sounds like you're asking what you should take at the club. In that case, it would recreational, which is not the most healthy way to do drugs (if you seek personal development). Alcohol is terrible for personal development, but does work for getting drunk at the club and having fun. Psychedelics can be recreational and used for personal development.
  7. You should not deny your desire for a gf. There's nothing that says you can't pursue an LP and a relationship / great sex life at the same time., Even if you're full scale on your LP, you will still be unfulfilled in this area.
  8. Will the Taliban eventually fall to something more conscious?
  9. I agree, it may not be totally on you...but there were moment of selfishness that refuse to be brought to light. This all happens through projection of course. You are unique in this, you must have a very healthy internal state. Sometimes this is so, but is it possible to appreciate/love them for what they taught us? Yes, it is love...but a low form. Ego wants love to serve it, and it alone. A higher love is to be one of service, even if that means gracefully ending things with no resentment or attachments.
  10. So true, it takes tremendous courage to bring these kinds of insights to common folk.
  11. Haha this is funny, but it sounds bias. One thing that really sucks about Trump's administration is that the President was so damn polarizing (for both the left and the right), that people would much rather prefer to focus on either worshipping or trashing him, rather than to talk bipartisan policy / systemic changes.
  12. Beautiful <3 This! You are spot on, being self-less and forgiving towards our ex is the last thing we want to do after breakup. Nonetheless, the more self-less we are, the quicker we heal. Like age old adage says; holding a grudge is like drinking poison, and expecting the other to die. </3
  13. Hmm..I see. Would a more progressive approach be something along the lines of not only gradually removing troops, but also some kind initiative in place that helps Afghans rise up the spiral / level of cognitive development? Maybe safety nets for women? Of course Republicans would never let something like this happen lol.
  14. @Leo Gura That's fair. And yes, his straw-manning of the infinite nature of consciousness was quite cringe-worthy. But this stuff is complicated, and takes time to fully realize. Both of you gents did a wonderful job! Looking forward to pt2.
  15. I see...and I agree! I totally give Curt credit for keeping his mind open whilst being challenged on his metaphysics. Let's just say Leo knows how to ask all the right questions . I wouldn't call it pushing buttons, but he does a great job anticipating materialist counterpoints, specifically related to proof and evidence of Truth.
  16. That's also relative to one's interpretation. I'm not criticizing you here, you are entitled to feel this way about his ideas.
  17. Haha, yea that moment in the podcast was what I was exactly referring to lol.
  18. @Dryas It's definitely understandable, I don't know if I would call it good in all cases, especially if it's rooted in closed mindedness. This, of course, is not the case with Curt. There's value in being skeptical about our skepticism. Leo is an intense person, and hits you with insights in a very raw way. Most folks would crumble and not be able to withstand it; I do give Curt credit for hanging in there, even if he offered up some push back here and there.
  19. @Tim R Yes, he was definitely open minded. Not refuting that, but there were moments of triggering or at least some form of skepticism when it came to hard points on God-realization. For example, Curt was really persistent in denying the infinite nature of consciousness during the first half of the podcast. He'd even cut Leo off mid-explanation saying "I get it"..in an irritated tone. I do think he opened up a bit as the discussion went on, but it didn't start that way. Curt wasn't completely shut off from Truth, I'm just pointing to how uncomfortable it can be..even for the most open minded among us.
  20. Hmm...I would say one's thoughts on Leo's delivery is subjective. You may think he's confrontative, others (like me) may find it authentic. Agreed, but it's really easy to confuse what you call blind faith with true open-mindedness. The ego can trick us in this way, especially if it's deep in materialism.
  21. @Frenk I agree. Curt was able to maintain an open ear whilst being triggered, and I am sure that was difficult. Not to say we shouldn’t sympathize, but it’s amazing how irritable the truth can be to human psyches.
  22. You’re also imagining your physical body as well, look in your mirror and contemplate that deeply…imagination applies to all things in your direct experience.
  23. As I get deeper into working my life purpose, I’m starting to see just how damn hard it will be to buy my freedom from corporate/wage slavery. If any of you have escaped, I would like to hear your success stories and what you did to stay motivated. Also if you’re trying to break out, share your motivation techniques. At this point..it’s a long game for me (10-20 years…hopefully)
  24. Where does your desire to read more books come from? Do you have some insecurities regarding your level of intellect? The ego is tricky in this way.