Rajneeshpuram

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  1. 11 hours ago, Snader said:

    It's very personal. You need to contemplate your relationship to that habit and also to be aware of the psychological affect TV-shows tend to have on human psyche. Then you can make the conscious choice whether or not, or to what extent, you are OK consuming TV.

    What makes all the difference to that process, is having clear sense of your values and what you want out of life. Then you'll have reference base to make your choice. You said you enjoy spirituality and self-actualization, but to what extent? Are they just a hobbies or do they play role in a bigger vision? Those things tend to affect every aspect of your life, when done seriously.

    I also want to promote life purpose here. If you had a life purpose, you would a) probably be too busy to watch TV-shows, or b) you would know what's important to you and how much TV is okay for you to still be able to do your thing effectively. So what I'm basically saying is that having a life purpose solves many common life problems, from which this is one. 

    In summary, TV-shows are not bad per se. They could be harming to you considering your psychology and agendas in life or they could be just perfect balance for all the development work you do. The key is to examine your relationship to it, to be honest and wise about it. If you don't consume them like many hours per day, you are probably doing just fine.

    Do you know what negative priming is?


  2. OP you are focusing on the cognitive function and missing the neurotype (how neurotransmitters are balanced in every person) and also how the body can change how the mind works, for example body stiffness, blockages, breathing... there are more variables that afect the personality rather than the simplistic view of cognitive.


  3. 20 hours ago, Heart of Space said:

    What would be the motivation of the US government to kill him?  They literally were about to extradite him and then immediately put him in jail for the rest of his life.  I need a motivation in order to consider the possibility.  The dude was just a tax thief essentially.  It's not like he had secret sex scandal information about high ranking people in society like the other guy that was actually whack'd.  

    The same motivation for getting rid of Epstein. Mcafee claimed to have 50 terabytes of data involving politicians, this data couldnt be released!


  4. 3 hours ago, VeganAwake said:

    The body is the vehicle in which the illusion of ME seems to be born(self awareness)

    When that body dies, the ability of the illusion of ME will cease to exist.

    But this is just a story because an illusion cannot die because it was never real to begin with.

    So the ME doesn't die because it was never really born.... which is already the case.

    What a trip huh? ❤

     

     

    Because spirit and soul doesnt mean nothing?  because the astral plane doesnt exist?


  5. 52 minutes ago, Snader said:

    It's gonna take 1000s of years before over 50 % of world population is ready for the most advanced stuff Leo talks about, assuming we don't destroy this planet before.

    World evolves slowly and government is built by the average development point, which atm is far from true spirituality. Although individuals can grow, and with their development, contribute into collective development.

     

    With internet its not gonna take 1000 years, for the good or the bad people is sharing insights and helping people to awake, otherwise in isolated communities it would never happen.


  6. 3 hours ago, Blackhawk said:

    Why base your entire worldview on some short lasting fleeting experiences while you were tripping balls, or had short experiences while sober, and then dismiss the longer and more stable experience which is called normal sober everyday experience?

    According to logic the experience which is longer lasting, more consistent, and more stable etc. should be the truth. And that is the normal, sober, rock stable, and natural everyday experience/level of consciousness.

    I've had weird mystical experiences too, but why would I believe in them? They are probably hallucinations. I had a sober mystical experience a few hours ago which was convincing while it was lasting, but now when I'm on my right mind again I dismiss the temporary experience as a nonsense hallucination.

    The "sober experience" is the trap nature uses to make sure you keep alive taking care of yourSELF. It's a mental trick, not true.


  7. 4 hours ago, SgtPepper said:

    Yes it is.

    Sin, meaning, missing the mark.

    Casual sex is a short term pleasure. It is not thought through or done with high consciousness. 

    What does that kind of lifestyle build to? 

    If I am to suppose and assume that our life needs to be meaningful which requires a vision, a long-term acquisition of skills and knowledge to build a good life, a good community?

    Where does casual sex fall into that? 

    Further, treating sex as something casual actually diminishes the beauty of what sex is for yourself and others.

    It's like when people treat psychedelics like a party drug, they diminish the sacred activity behind it. 

    You're full of prejudices.

    You can find enlightenment via tantric sex. The problem is society is so selfish that thinks having sex with unknown people us bad. This is a common misconception. Often associated casual sex with STDS and other fearmongering created by mainstream media.

    it's not a sin, we all are brothers in this planet, and sex is a healthy way of giving pleasure and love.


  8. Imagine yourself in your deathbed, at 70-80 years old. If you're so lucky that brain is still working properly and start remembering what you done in life, what you regret...

    Being or not a entrepreneur will have zero importance. Having acomplished a big purpose or not will have zero importance too.

    Probably you'll regret passing thru life without stoping to smell the roses, to spend more time with your family, to forgive, to love.

     


  9. Antivax movement is derived of critical thinking.

    The more educated the people the more critical thinking. In the most "first world" cointriues of Europe, like Switzerland or Germany is where more people is manifesting against the official version. 

    Then we got the other side of the spectrum. In south america there is no critical thnking, just mass thinking like sheeps. And they believe everything that Tv tells them.


  10. I'm not afraid of death. I'm afraid of losing the things I learned in this lifetime and then reincarnate into a ignorante being... this in comparison looks like a involution, and from my ego perspective feels like a loss, sad and lamentable.

    Imagine in this life unveiling great enigmas of humanity, or inventing something great and then reincarnate into a crack smoker who lives in perpetual mindfog...


  11. 9 hours ago, Depersonilized said:

    @Rajneeshpuram Happiness and fulfillment are not the same thing at all. Chasing after happiness gets you absolutely nowhere. The foundation of living is to suffer because the priority of a living being is to survive. This is where discipline comes in, and Elliot is 100% right on that part, although, I don't agree with everything of course. 

    Of course, nature and survival is cruel from ego perspective, they key is to be a strategician and be ready for the highs and lows,  remain stoic, accept everything as a lesson, with this behaviour is impossible to not be happy, no matter what is happening in your life.

    By a happy life I dont mean be happy every day 24/7, this is nonsense, I mean to be imperturbable in front of adversities or joy, be free from the outcome  of things we cant control.


  12. 2 minutes ago, kinesin said:

    What he's saying is perfectly compatible with spirituality in a metamodernist sense, and it's also true.  Reintegrate back into the dream, everyone, learn to treat it as real and *live* it as real, because that's what God wants you to do.  God doesn't want you to wake up from the dream, he put you in that dream for a reason.  At the very most, God wants you to be lucid dreaming.  You're supposed to play along with it, which is what Elliot is doing consciously by even calling it your 'manly responsibility'.

    Yes it's important to transcend everything and that's where philosophies such as nondualism come in, but afterwards it's also necessary to transcend even those, which means reintegrating.

    It isn't dismissing spirituality, it's grounding spirituality back into the mundane, which is where its true power lies.

    The majority of oriental philosophies and spiritial schools point that the ego is the origin of all suffering because it has desires and attachments, this way is impossible to live a happy life.

    Btw, Ellliot has told previously in other videos that the purpose of men in this world is to suffer, to sacrifice himself like jesus in the cross.... kinda toxic masculinity with masochism.