Breakingthewall

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  1. Ultimate truth is obvious and very simple, be absolutely open to it is not so simple but very possible. But a question that I'd like to know is how's going to be the thing when this life ends. Anyway, I know the answer, that also is very simple: the infinite being flowing developing it's unlimited potential. How? Impossible to know
  2. There is one ultimate truth that is irrefutable: the unlimited. and from this truth branch out secondary truths that are nonetheless absolute because are aspects or consequences of that. If you truly realize the absence of limits and you open yourself to it without keep anything else, you can attempt to deduce the structure of reality through logic. But if you begin your deduction from a distorted basis, your logic will be flawed.
  3. really the two views are two compatible perspectives. One says that the cosmos creates consciousness, therefore the cosmos is conscious. The other says that consciousness creates the cosmos, therefore the cosmos is conscious. The reality is that consciousness, understood as self-perception of the flow of reality by itself exists and therefore is absolute. Therefore, it makes no difference whether it is caused or causes. In infinity there is no ultimate cause, nothing begun, because if infinite has the potential for consciousness to be, as it is obvious, conciousness is infinite.
  4. Dennett says that what we experience as consciousness arises from mechanical brain processes, not from anything mystical or magical. Perhaps he hasn't realized that what he calls mechanical brain processes is infinity in absolute synchrony. If he could open process after process, entering the quantum level, the fact that something like this happens is "magical" enough, no matter how mechanical it is. Science and mysticism are the same.
  5. Reality is the absence of limits, and since there are no limits, there are infinite limits. Paradoxical but obvious. Let's see, the absence of limits implies something impossible: absolute movement. It can't exist because there is no reference, so the only possible movement is relative: changes of state that occur because they are reflected in something else that is in another state. Both things are essentially the absence of limits, but they reflect each other, creating change, and in this way, they are creating a limit between one and the other. This obviously occurs since there is movement, change of state, as we can perceive, or better, as we are. so in the absence of limits, it happens infinitely, so there are infinite limits. All those limited fractions of reality facing each other like mirrors, creating movement by opposition, are really the same reality, the whole, and in itself is the absence of limits, absolute potential. This is obviously speculation, but I would say that within an "elementary" particle, there are infinite reflections, the infinite cosmos, and within each particle of that cosmos, the same thing. This goes on in all directions. infinite limits of the same unlimited reality. That's what means when they say that the form is an illusion, the real thing is the substance, the form is a reflection of the infinite in itself creating inevitable syncronized patterns to infinity power, but this "illusion" is the expression of the absolute potential, then it's as real as it could be
  6. Absolutely but in my opinion the collective responsibility was negative, like: if you're not a responsible and valid individual for society, you're a piece of shit. Get married and have children, even if deep down you dream of being a drag queen. Now there's no such obligation; there's freedom, which easily turns into superficiality, empty fun, and stupidity, but which gives the possibility of the true responsibility of being human among humans, not conditioned by the outside world but real, internal.
  7. Yes. Now it seems like people are more obsessed with fitting in than ever, what with social media and all that, but the range of possibilities is much broader. People allow themselves to be much more open about their true feelings, even if they're superficial or focused on appearances. It seems like before, everyone pretended to be someone else, to be the archetypal man or woman, and they couldn't break away from that, not even within their own minds. The pressure was much greater. It's true that there's more depression and mental illness now than before, but I think that's paradoxically because before, social pressure kept people in a mental corset that prevented the disorder from surfacing.
  8. Samadhi states are limited. They are, let's say, movements of your energetic structure toward a different configuration. They feel like great revelations where the divine manifests, and unlike the human, which is vulgar, the divine is ineffable and pure. It's still the human psyche having an intuition of something greater. Enlightenment is the breaking of the psyche, not the realization of something. Any realization that reality is a dream or something of a higher or divine level is psyche in any level. Maybe higher level but psyche. The difference between normal vibration and enlightened vibration is that one is inward, encapsulated in a self-referential bubble, and the other is outward, direct, unlimited, and ungrounded expansion. Unlimited is, period. That's it; there is nothing else because that is reality. It is the answer to all questions, and it is expansion, not contraction. Content is irrelevant; substance is everything, and substance is absence of limits. Enlightenment is not knowing, it is being without any barriers. It seems anticlimactic, but everything is there; nothing is missing. Anything that appears is an appearance, the point is what is made of. It's made of limitless, then in anything is everything.
  9. Right now, people are very superficial, but before, people were much more trapped in social roles. Now, if you want, you can break out of the social wheel and search for depth. Before, it was very difficult; everything was much more homogeneous. People were more mentally limited, full of red lines and fears. From the outside, it seems more authentic, but I think it was much more hellish than it is now. people were so trapped in their roles that the only thing that mattered to them was fitting in, so much so that they didn't even allow themselves to be depressed. They were, but they pretended not to.
  10. He hasn't broken the final barrier. He perceives reality as an infinite mind imagining a purposeful human experience. He speaks of fear, of how different the ineffable divine experience is from the ordinary human experience. He's still trapped in his mind, inside a bubble, only his bubble is wider than the normal human bubble. In time, he'll realize that there's something wrong; there's a vibration of dissatisfaction in the background, a roller coaster ride that sometimes takes him up and sometimes takes him down; there's something that doesn't quite fit. If he's intelligent, he'll see where the trap lies, where the is the limit that he is creating Then, if he has enough balls, the total opening will occur, and he, now and forever, will be the unfathomable, what he always was. There will be no restlessness, no tears, no fear, there will be absolute plenitude. Look, it's absolutely impossible that a mind is creating the reality because a mind is a closed bubble that contains the reality. You can twist is as much as you want, but it's impossible. The only cause is the openess, the absence of limits, and the only purpose is the inevitability of the absolute potential with the absolute drive given to it by the inevitable fact that nothing limits it. That's God, and right now I'm totally aware of it. The ultimate reality is just absence of limits, and to realize of we must break all the limits until absolutely nothing remains, then the constriction release and the glory opens. And I'm 100% sure that this guy didn't do it. He can do, but he must be absolutely honest with himself, if not he will be stuck
  11. It's just a figure of speech. And it would be necessary to clarify what God is, since God necessarily has to be everything, therefore he cannot be anything concrete, and if it is nothing concrete, it cannot have will, only inevitability.
  12. I don't see that. You could say that the father is the total potential, but that of the divine intelligence and conciousness I don't see it. It's how they explain in ACIM, but I think that this book is basically wrong. It's a scam that a smart guy did and it's a lie in it's origin, when they said that was channeling. Sure. It's a 2.0 Bible written by a scholar of Eastern mysticism pretending it was written by a woman who knew nothing about it. Typical of spirituality: lies. There are 3 aspects of the reality, the absolute formless that is potential of any forms, all the infinite forms that are that potential developed, syncronized , that is, interconnected being a whole that flows, and the cyclical line of experience that is one possibility manifested in evolution, and all of them are infinite and absolute. It's not like I know it by a kind of revelation, it's just logic. What else could be? It's impossible. Divine intelligence is the consequence of the fact that everything that appears must be synchronized infinitely, that's mean total intelligence , and conciousness is the the change manifested, and the change is the relative movement of the reality reflecting in itself. How else could be?
  13. The AI will respond according to your orientation. If you know how to channel its power, you'll be surprised.
  14. There are three that are one: one the infinite being, the limitlessness that is because it's limitless, two, the total expression of absolute potential, the infinite flow of form, infinitely interconnected, that is one and multiple, and three the singular form manifested, seemingly separate and finite, actually interconnected in totality and infinite in its infinite cycles. The three are one, but at the same time, they are three. None is more real than the other; they are different facets of the whole, all of them absolute, inevitable, and complete. Each contains the others, since they are all the same.
  15. Interesting. A guy named Eben III who has a son named Eben IV doesn't seem to be very given to mystical delusions. I imagine them having dinner in a suit and tie at home and speaking formally between long silences.
  16. It's easy debunking the solipsism imo. Observe the structure of your experience. It's defined, right? You can affirm that in the limitless infinity of reality, a structure different from this one will never occur or has never occurred? You have to admit that it's absolutely certain that this possibility exists since one structure happens therefore it will have occurred infinite times. Where are those other structures? In the past or in the future? What does past and future mean? They are dimensions within this concrete structure. Therefore, outside of this structure, other infinite structures now exist, different dimensions absolutely inaccessible from this dimension for a very simple reason: the one who perceives and could access other dimensions is this dimension. A perceiver created by the reflection of reality in itself.
  17. Again you have forgotten the medication this morning? Well, the problem is not just the flaws ,is: where is another one better? Who is?
  18. This is happening because in the reality was this potential, as we can see.
  19. The weather in Canada sure is very hard and depressing. Seems something banal but it's a big thing imo
  20. I m not sure about what means exactly consciousness....I mean, it means I'm aware of things, right? Like sight, hearing, the fact that I'm alive, my thoughts, etc. But really, if you look at it from a broader perspective, consciousness is an appearance that occurs in this experience. That is, this experience isn't conscious of itself; it simply is. Being conscious doesn't mean anything. It's something like... I'm conscious, because otherwise I'd be unconscious. But when are you unconscious? Never. Consciousness is an appearance that occurs in reality, the same as the self. It means absolutely nothing because it hasn't opposite but same time it's something definite that point to a subject and an object But realizing that what you really are is existence is not enlightenment, because it's still mental, it's still in the land of the deductions kinda: I'm the existence, not the individual who can die. The real thing is what existence is in its essence, the limitless that is, or the infinite being, or the total potential, or the absolute depth to say something that could point to the real thing Conciousness is let's say just a small concept, not a word that points to the reality
  21. If you don't like the city, being there is a hell, it can ruin your life. I understand that we can't do whatever we want, but if something is clearly negative, we have to get out of there somehow. Money is always a problem of course, but you said it above, we have to do not just think
  22. There was a guy named Joshua Slocum who sailed solo around the world on a small sailboat in 1900 with no money. If you don't like the city, you could do like him. At the end he died at sea, but probably its better this than dying in a hospital
  23. Beyond the mind. You can realize the illusion of the self in deep meditation, and then you're left with the idea that this is enlightenment, or like Spira, realizing that consciousness is absolute and that you are consciousness and all that. And then, for you, reality is consciousness. But I think it's obvious that something's missing here, right? The real and definitive opening is missing. Reality is consciousness. Oh yeah, so why are there trees, planets, etc.? Reality isn't that; it's total potential, also known as the absence of limits. This is a revelation that goes beyond consciousness or nothingness. It's what you are, the essence of reality. It's something you were closed to by the nature of this dimension of reality, but it opens up when you make the right move, which basically consists of breaking all limits: those of the mind and those of the heart. "Heart" sounds very wo wo, but it means to completely let go of fear. I'd say Spira is afraid. I can smell your fear, Rupert. You go around and around in your nothingness/consciousness but you don't make the definitive move😬
  24. Experience is a manifestation of reality; therefore, it is infinite. This means that everything that appears in experience is infinite. The tree is infinite and infinitely interconnected with everything. Reality is alive because it is unfathomable; it is the infinite being branching out infinitely in infinite directions. The tree that appears is absolutely alive. So is the coffee spoon and the slightest energetic vibration that occurs in your brain. Experience is total infinity flowing, absolute being manifested.