Breakingthewall

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Not only. An animal that sees a predator running towards it knows the meaning of that. It's almost nothing in appearance, but if you look closely, there are layers and layers of meaning. If you strip away all the social meaning, related to society, like winning the Olympics, there's still a lot of meaning. He must swim, or he'll drown. He must do it a certain way. He must move in a certain direction. He's focused on all of that, and he can't escape those layers of meaning. Yes but not only that. There are energetic barriers in the structure of the psyche that go beyond the verbal. The foundation on which the psyche is built is the fear of dying and the desire to live. This branches out into countless structures, and language is only the superficial expression of them There are many ways of thinking. Rumination-type thinking, in my opinion, is a psychic alarm telling you to harmonize certain trapped energies. Each case is different; perhaps in a particular case, you should burn your father alive, to give an extreme example. Karmic impulses are what they are. The inner structure of the mind is in relationship with the outer flow of events; they are one, not separate entities. Ultimately, there is no inside and outside. In my opinion, The best thing is a life with deep and solid relative meaning, along with the ability to hack your system at will, temporarily erase all meaning, and open yourself completely to your absolute nature. This is possible, but no one said it was easy.
  7. Without limits, there is no meaning. Meaning means something within limits; outside of them, it is nothing. Or, to put it another way, if you divide anything by infinity, the result is zero. Our true nature is limitless, so to access it, you must leave meaning behind. If there is any meaning, there must be some limit.
  8. He already has the face of a cyborg, all he needs is a titanium body with the strength of a god and his own solar system.
  9. Maybe he thinks that in 30 years there will be therapies to reverse aging and he will have plenty of time to walk on Mars
  10. Musk probably thinks that those who colonize Mars will go with genetically modified, partially synthetic bodies. Perhaps he's not wrong.
  11. Christianity is the most misunderstood religion . The Gospels say, "Do not judge if you do not want to be judged." Christians are puritans and judgmental to the max. They are hypocrites and try to appear virtuous. They say, "The truth will set you free." They are slaves to their lies. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, and the greatest sinners are those who throw the most stones. In short, it is very rare to find a true Christian. It is common to find hypocrites who seek social acceptance and are terrified of rejection, and who would have hated Christ if they had known him. Then, to juzgue Christianity it's better don't observe the christians, just read the gospels This is because Christianity says: only the pure of heart will enter heaven, and the reality is that if you are not pure of heart, you are not, and there is nothing you can do, because you aren't because the fear, and it's not so easy to overcome it
  12. But I agree that a guy obsessed with colonizing Mars should not be in a leadership position in the world's leading power.
  13. Colonizing Mars is a meaningless achievement, like climbing Everest or sailing around the world in three months, but that is the human drive that moves us forward
  14. This is also the case in many cases when a surgeon operates on your brain and saves your life.
  15. Musk is a very creative guy, but without state aid, he wouldn't have survived , so he's not a pure capitalist. He's more of an ambitious visionary who wants to make his mark in history. He's pretty crazy, but for some reason, things turn out well for him. He has vision and knows how to sell himself. On the other hand, he has major flaws, and he doesn't hide them. Musk is a fairly transparent guy, which is appreciated, since at those levels, it's normal for people to be the opposite of what they show. We'll see the results of his political actions; it's too early to judge.
  16. If you realize that reality has no limits, you'll know that any image is limited, and therefore false. Any belief dissolves into infinity; only the substance remains. This isn't a belief; it's an unavoidable fact that erases the mind. Let's say beliefs have a longitudinal dimension, a mental map you make of what reality is. If you contrast it with infinity, its length is zero. On the other hand, its depth is infinite, but it can't be articulated.
  17. Me same , they always are there, layers and layers, but they keep falling
  18. To know yourself as a human, the best thing imo, is simply to remove the barriers, everything that binds you and keeps you prisoner, and be absolutely free. Then the perfection of this concrete form manifests and develops in all it's power and beauty.
  19. What you are as form is the color, the flavor of this manifestation of existence, the entire range of perfectly harmonized nuances that form this prism through which existence perceives itself. As essence, you are the flame that burns within, the portal to infinity from which you draw your energy, the total. This is what's interesting to me; there lies the real game: How far can you open? How transparent can your form be ?
  20. For example, if Peter Ralston says that you are the screen on which reality occurs, and you adopt that framework and try to perceive from that angle, or if Buddha says that you have to achieve the absence of desire and attachment to reach nirvana, which is the ultimate goal of spirituality, I'm telling this as an example. I'm not saying that you should believe in those specific things, but in whatever someone has said Of course. But I know what a belief is. What belief could you possibly have about ultimate reality that isn't a mistake? I have a few. Like: Reality is probably cyclical...but perhaps it isn't. Can anything be known? You can only perceive what you are.
  21. What others say means nothing because what you say means nothing either. I'm talking about openness to the absolute. It's something that lies outside the linear scope of the logical mind. The only thing the logical mind can do is adopt a pattern that allows it to easily get out of the way. This pattern is understanding that infinity is not comprehensible; you can't grasp it with the mind. If you do, you're creating an image. That's not what you're looking for. What you're looking for is true openness; it operates on a different frequency. The logical mind must be insigthful enough not to fall into its own traps.
  22. It's extremely difficult to stop being an addict. It's not about quitting a substance or a behavior; it's about radical change. Very few people achieve that process. You have to be quite intelligent and understand the dynamics of your psyche, get into the source code, and completely reverse it. You have to have a stroke of genius to do that, and no one is going to do it for you.
  23. Perhaps no one here realizes the obvious fact that to look within yourself, you must transcend the layer of the conceptual mind. Step number one: nothing means anything. Why? Because any meaning is an obstacle. The mind must be free of structure, absolutely diaphanous. If you haven't reached this point, you haven't even begun the real thing; you're stuck in a loop.
  24. Do you believe in anyone? Do you have beliefs? How anyone could help you in this field? Anything that anyone says and you believe is a hindrance
  25. No, it's just for fun, like meetings people who do the same work as me and talking about it. Nothing any guru says interests me at all; they're just words. The issue of spirituality is real: looking inside yourself and opening yourself up to the fullest. You're alone in this. Beyond a certain level, there's no one else. There's only you, the existence. Anything that anyone says means absolutely nothing.