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Breakingthewall replied to Santiago Ram's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's the superficial interpretation, but you can reading the Bible as a real guide to enlightenment, much more direct than any other religious book. It's shocking. Other religions are more abstract. Christianity is very direct, it goes to the core, but you have to know how to interpret it, since it seems exactly the opposite of what it is. It seems like a guide to conduct that if you follow it, you'll be rewarded in another life, when in reality, it's clues to open your eyes to the absolute now -
Breakingthewall replied to Santiago Ram's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. If you want to get through, you must leave absolutely everything behind. You must drop your most precious possession: your mind. -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's god. Absolutely direct, being. It's not dreaming, it's being. Dreaming is indirect, is an action. No action is taking place, all that you see, the infinite cosmos, is just being. Being is infinite, unfathomable, absolute, total, direct. This, is the whole thing. Feel it deeply, because you are that. It's too obvious . Infinite different faces for the same core. Call it god if you want, but it's doing nothing, it's inevitable, so let's open our heart to it, nothing else could be done -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
No, I'm telling you what you can do and what you can't do to be opened to God . It's annoying and arrogant, I know 😅 -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I'm not gaslighting, I am merely pointing out something absolutely obvious, and I do so because I see it as a barrier—I can’t help but highlight it. I’m not doing it to be a smartass; I do it because the idea of God being discussed in this forum is absolutely impossible. "God" is just a word, and it can point to various possibilities. But here, specifically, when people talk about God, they refer to something that is performing an action, dreaming, that has a result, the apparent reality, and that is doing this for a reason: because it wants to. And it wants to for another reason: because it wants to experience itself as deeply as possible. This idea is limited in every way, and anyone who clings to it is trapped. God cannot experience itself "as deeply as possible" because its depth is total. it is not moving from a place of lesser depth to one of greater depth. This is a limitation, and it limits, and beyond that, it is impossible. God is not creating this reality for a reason, love, because this implies the opposite possibility , when in fact, the infinite is not moving or doing anything, it just is. It is absolutely incomprehensible because it is infinite, and to comprehend it with the mind is finite. Any understanding of God is finite and, therefore, incorrect. The only thing you can do is grasp your own essence, what you are, and realize that the mind is just a toy that occurs within the infinite, and therefore, it cannot understand it. It is absolutely incomprehensible because "understanding" itself is merely an apparent creation of the infinite. God is the totality, and totality is not a mind. Minds are just toys that appear within it and are ultimately meaningless. The infinite has no meaning, no purpose, no will, and no intelligence—these arise within it as apparent realities, as relative movements of the absolute reflecting upon itself. To be in the "mind of God" is to be deceived because God has infinite minds, and none of them mean anything at all. To surrender to God is to surrender your reason and open your heart. The "God" being discussed here is not God—it is a god, and its relevance is no greater than that of a fly. Do you know the real God? It's just the infinite being , without anything else. Anything else is just an appearance. The only God that exists is you, and you are not doing anything, you are just being. Being includes everything, right now you are, that is God in all it's infinite power. You don't need to create, dream, or do anything, you are, always, the absence of limits is this, and it's always being, absolutely. It's absolutely direct, inevitable, you can't avoid it, you just are the absolute flowing in itself always. Can't you see it? There is not any god, it's this, the absolute in all it's power, do you remember when you were a kid? Nothing was separate, now is exactly the same. It's absolutely meaningless, just is. That's all, and it's wonderful, is total So maybe right now you're thinking: Yes, but then why are things ordered, or perfect ?You're already lost. You can't think that and at the same time be open to God, because if you do, you're involved in a movement within infinity, and that movement can never, under any circumstances, grasp infinity. It's a trap that can keep you going around in circles. The only way is dropping the mind, it's obvious, anything else is a trap. -
Breakingthewall replied to r0ckyreed's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The cause of reality is the absence of limits, which is not something, therefore there is no cause. Reality is absolute potential, and includes existence and nonexistence. Nonexistence is that which is not illuminated by consciousness, even though it exists as potential. Reality is conscious and unconscious, immutable and in perpetual motion, one and multiple. The interesting thing is that you can reveal its absolute essence, its total power, since reality is you. -
Breakingthewall replied to Snt_lk's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Good schema. You can be aware of yourself as a formless substance but always from the form. Form and substance are Inseparable because without form there is no contrast and therefore no experience, so there is always form and experience for the simple reason that formlessness is never. Never is as real as always, but in a potential state. Consciousness is not the reality; reality is total with or without consciousness. Consciousness is the light that reveals reality, and the fact that it is always present does not exclude the fact that never is as real as always. -
Breakingthewall replied to Breathe's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I don't think anyone is really thinking about self-sufficiency, but rather about tipping the balance a little more toward industrialization. Trump's methods are crude and scandalous, but the underlying idea is correct. The US has swerved down a path that leads to ruin. It depends on the strength of the dollar and on it being the single currency for international trade; in other words, it depends on its imperial hegemony, and this will end. In fact, it has ended in Ukraine. Ukraine is the before and after. Biden, trying to consolidate American power, has brought forward its fall by 10 years. Now, radical reform is absolutely necessary, and the revolutionary Trump has set about it. We'll see if he's capable of doing it without creating a disaster. People think that if the economy is falling, it's because of the madman Trump, but they don't understand that the US was on the brink of the precipice. -
Breakingthewall replied to Breathe's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
As always , good analysis. I would add that the Chinese oligarchy, the single party, has the unique characteristic, never seen before in history, of being nourished by competent people. It's not based on relationships or kinship(if I'm not totally wrong), but rather on high abilities. And although they are corrupt, and corruption is seen as normal and logical if you're in power, Roman Empire style, there's a very real patriotic spirit and meticulous, intelligent planning and long-term vision, 20 years, vs the American quarterly vision -
Breakingthewall replied to Snt_lk's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Infinity always has structure because nothing can prevent it from reflecting back on itself in apparently infinite movements. But the structure is apparent, no real movement can occur in infinity because there are no reference points, no beginning and no end, so each movement exists only in relation to its reflection. What has no structure is infinity itself, its substance. A piece of that substance is the same as the whole thing; it's unfathomable. Enlightenment, or whatever you want to call it, is being you without structure, without movement, since movement veils essence. If you can stop movement enough times, you begin to perceive essence in movement as well. If you never do, you only perceive movement, form. -
Breakingthewall replied to Snt_lk's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The thing is quite simple. Infinite being is reality. It cannot be otherwise since it is, and has no limits as a being, as a substance. But this absence of limits translates into perpetual motion. Infinity flows upon itself in all directions, creating infinite dimensions of infinite being. As substance, there is only one; as form, there are infinitely many, and all are the reflection of being upon itself raised to the infinite power. What you, as a human, can do is look within yourself, dissolve all structures, and be the infinite being without barriers. Then you realize what you are and that the particular form that is happening is a circumstance. You are not an entity creating a series of conditions; you are infinite being, period. Everything else—intelligence, will, whatever—are circumstantial aspects of this concrete dimension, which is one among infinite dimensions. The substance is always the same, limitless being, absolute potential. Form is whatever shape the infinite kailedoscope has taken in its perpetual motion. How to realize without doubt the infinite being? Just removing all the structures, it's not so big thing. But the human structure is quite stubborn and could be difficult . The infinite being is concious of itself, but it's not someone who dreams, its something that flows but same time is immutable. The difference between dreaming and flowing is control vs no control, intention vs inevitable, God vs reality. -
Breakingthewall replied to Snt_lk's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's impossible for a mind to imagine reality because that would imply that the mind already contains that reality and is recreating it for some reason, because it likes it, or whatever. All of these are finite frameworks. The phrase "infinite mind" is impossible; a mind is finite. Infinity is indefinable; it's not a mind that wants things; it's simply infinite. -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If you said a word, you were operating within the framework of meaning, that is, of the structured mind. True mystical opening doesn't occur at that level; it's a liquid level, where no word means anything, since any meaning is solid. Everything solid must melt to become what you are without the conceptual mind or the energetic barriers of the psyche. God is a mental construct, and it's absolutely impossible for the phrase: You are God creating reality, to be anything but completely false. Regarding the issue of suffering for spiritual openness, as humans, we must overcome innate barriers of fear, attachment, and need for acceptance, which are very solid and innate. As we see, it's very difficult to truly overcome them, and people fall into traps where they believe they've overcome them when what they've done is modify that fear and attachment. The idea of God is a typical example: the ego, unable to retreat, swells until it encompasses all psychological reality and becomes God. This remains limited, and, being a distortion, it produces more suffering and narcissistic vibrations. This whole issue of spiritual openness requires intelligence to see where you're stuck. If you don't see it, tough luck; you'll stay there. -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Suffering isn't a problem; it can be stimulating. The problem is the emptiness of life, the sadness, the nihilism, the depression, and the loneliness. More than suffering, it's that your life has no purpose or meaning, and that living is a burden. This happens to many people, to millions, because they were not smart enough to realize that they were in a wrong path, and in a given moment there is not solution -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I was trying to watch this video because I think Tyson is an interesting guy. I read his book, Undisputed Truth, and it's very profound. But Sadhguru is atrocious. I can't listen to him; it sends me into a depression. He's a real scammer. When the video starts, he starts with self-help, since his business isn't spirituality, it's self-help: you don't suffer because of your environment, you suffer because you're choosing to suffer. You're the one who suffers, therefore, you decide whether you suffer or not. This guy doesn't understand what reality is, what interconnectedness is. He thinks he's an island. I'd like to see him in a nigerian prison with 12 years old to see what he thinks. He doesn't understand the nature of suffering. He doesn't understand that humans are an interconnected entity. He says some stupid thing like, "If a guy insults you in a language you don't know, would you get angry?" "So why do you get angry if someone insults you in your own language?" Yes, and if a guy told you in Chinese that tomorrow they were going to impale your entire family in front of you and then roast you on a grill, would you get angry? Spirituality is a joke, they're all fake, it's a disgrace. -
Breakingthewall replied to Shodburrito's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The fact that you listen to gurus shows that you're seeking to develop and purify yourself. There is a lot of people who would think you're sick and a loser just for listening to gurus. That you'd be better off going to a nice restaurant for dinner and then drinking a couple of gin tonic and doing some cocaine with a pretty girl and then sex. They'd think you only listen to gurus because you can't get girls; they wouldn't understand that there are other motivations, they really wouldn't understand, they'd think you're crazy. Those people are happy with a superficial life as long as they have money and health. They won't think about anything else. They've never felt rejection or been depressed, their parents were functional, their life has been normal, everything has worked out without too many problems, they've studied a degree and have a good job. It's what everyone would want, in theory: a functional life without problems -
Breakingthewall replied to Atb210201's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I don't understand how it could work. If you meditate, you place yourself in a mental attitude in which those kinds of things mean nothing. You can't say, "I am not the body," because in a state of meditation, the concept of a body doesn't exist. It's a liquid state, without anything solid like the idea of a body. This doesn't mean that by being in a state beyond the mind, you have a total openness to your nature; it's only the first step. But if you're in a mental vibration in which the body means something, you're in the conceptually structured mind that opposite body against what is not the body, and that's a superficial level where there can be no deep understanding. Deep understanding is inarticulate, happens in the land where there is not differentiation between body or anything else. -
Breakingthewall replied to Santiago Ram's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
If you are in a high state of consciousness, just express what appears in that state, you don't need to say all time: I'm in a high state. The people who read you would see it or not, you don't need to remember it -
Breakingthewall replied to Santiago Ram's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's because you spend a lot of time saying that you are in a very high state of consciousness and small time expressing that high state of consciousness -
Breakingthewall replied to Santiago Ram's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Christianity is interesting and that's all there is to it, as are Buddhism , sufis and Hinduism, but they're nothing more than a curiosity. When it comes to delving into yourself , you have to forget them completely. They're contamination, toxic vibrations. They mean nothing, just hindrance, like everything else. The mind must be absolutely clean, like perfect, transparent crystal, and that's just the first step. -
Breakingthewall replied to Santiago Ram's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Interesting blog. It seems you delve deeper into what interests you. I'd say conflict is inevitable. It must be minimized, but you can't assume it will never occur. The question is how to address it. There are cases in which you have to fight seriously. Human reality is in movement, and that movement is largely fueled by conflict. The creative drive isn't all positive. Let's not fool ourselves; if there weren't pressure, we wouldn't be working at our best. -
Breakingthewall replied to gengar's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The way I see it, a human being isn't like a sardine. It's another dimension of existence in which something we call the mind is born. This mind is a living being independent of matter, another dimension. This dimension can operate at different levels. The collective mind, the matrix, is fed by individuals, and these in turn are fed by the matrix. A human being can expand their field of consciousness to a level that seems unlimited. It is a support for a new form of life that evolves outside of the gene, the mind, that's free of the matter and evolves exponentially fast. And as in all evolution, the only path is trial and error. The intuition of reality chooses different paths, and only some are viable, capable of deepening and expanding its level of existence being in synchrony with the whole. The push is unstoppable, but often it hits a wall. Walls must be demolished, but sometimes they resist and you are crushed, same than anything that appears. -
Breakingthewall replied to gengar's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That is impossible, it would imply someone who is bored, infinity is not someone, it's absence of limits. the absence of limits makes boredom not a possibility, it would be a limit. Reality can be a sardine a trillion times and it will always be absolutely actual, expansive, total. Will implies a thinking center that has a specific intention. That center would be limited, an ego. That's the idea of God that is so confusing because it's impossible, but from the ego's perspective it's the only conceivable idea. A higher ego that directs the function. Because it's the direction of the current flow. If you flow with it, you deepen and synchronize with the whole, increasing your vital power. If you resist synchronicity, it begins to desynchronize, and you begin to die internally. It's a matter of choice. From an absolute point of view, it's all the same, but from a relative point of view, it's completely different. If you increase synchronicity, you increase your life force, you go deeper into yourself, and in doing so, you expand. If you block synchronicity, you shrink. The mind is something to equalize. The mind is the reality in a specific energetic configuration, which in the synchronous flow must adapt, evolve, and become one with the whole or wither and disappear. The mind must willingly recede into the background and withdraw in order to equalize with the flow. The mind never truly withdraws, since the mind is the reality. What it does is lower its defenses, lose its density, and humble itself in the sense of surrendering the control created by the fear of death. The idea of God is control, is going to limit you. As I see it, You can block the synchronous flow of life with your fear, that can manifest in many different ways. Humans are social beings, hive entities energetically interconnected by complex and deep bonds that must be equalized. The slightest interaction triggers butterfly effects that unfold like waves, causing your energetic structure to tilt to one side or the other. Intuition is essential; the flow of reality demands different movements and unique adaptations at every moment. If you begin to perceive this, the dance becomes more fluid and you start perceiving what movement you should make and perceive which one you shouldn't, and correct your drift by making it as equal as possible with the flow. doing anything else would be stupid. -
Breakingthewall replied to gengar's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That were so, it would mean that you are an entity with a specific purpose, and this would mean limits. Alan Watts is imagining infinity as something personal, with a motivation, that performs actions with a purpose, that's it, God. If this were the case, he would have already performed the same action an infinite number of times and would be stuck in a loop of existential horror, trapped in eternity. As I see it, it is impossible for infinity to will anything, because if it did, it would be finite. Infinity simply flows upon itself, reflecting upon itself. It is absolute potential, and it unfolds in infinite dimensions automatically, inevitably. And those infinite dimensions are interconnected and synchronized to infinity, for the simple reason that they are reflections of the infinite being. Therefore, they are apparent movements, existing only in relation to another movement. Therefore, something isolated, not synchronized with the whole, simply does not appear because it is nothing without its reflection. As far as this affects me as an individual, I'm simply trying to develop my potential. Like everything that exists. when the individual ceases, it will simply have disappeared. It was nothing, just an image among infinite possible images. But its substance, its core, is the whole. That's what we are. If you want to be immortal, become one with the unfathomable and see the individual as something secondary. The fewer barriers there are, the more transparent the whole is. And since we're all going to disappear soon, it's best to make this move. It's just common sense. The relatively difficult point is transcending the barriers of the mind and becoming the substance. Once it happens, it's seen as normal; it's reality; it's always been that way.
