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Breakingthewall replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Heaven is the absence of separation. The pure being that is anything that exists in its essence. Separation is necessary for life, life is separation, since it dies and need to survive. Life is the evolution of reality into more complex forms. Maybe life is a constant in the cosmos, maybe it's something punctual. Anyone who says they understand how and why the cosmos works is deceived, the infinite is unfathomable. We can only understand what we are, the infinite and eternal being that is our essence, and that is heaven. -
Breakingthewall replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Obama seems quite happy and he bombed lybia and he sent it back to the Middle Ages to stop it from selling its oil to China. After this he was given the Nobel Peace Prize. He did this because the Libyan president was evil, and they are good, so it is permissible to destroy an evil country. Not only permissible but an act of kindness that should be rewarded. Any morality is relative, as you could see. -
Breakingthewall replied to Wilhelm44's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Yes, provoking the war in Ukraine About the inflation, it's not the COVID, it's a tendency. US is getting down, it's inevitable. Printing tons of dollars is a solution for a while, but long term is a disaster About the foreign policy, weaken Russia, china, etc. For you the Americansb it has a absolute obvious explanation: they are evil. 😅 -
Breakingthewall replied to Wilhelm44's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Consept I don't think you understand how the US acts in the world. The long-term plans of the US as a nation include weakening and, if possible, causing the balkanization of Russia, putting as many obstacles as possible to technological development in China and to China in general, if possible provoking an armed conflict in Taiwan, weakening Germany, causing instability in the Middle East. It's not Trump, it's the US as a nation. Where will this attitude lead the US? We'll see. They are no longer the strongest industrially or militarily. Printing dollars is not the long-term solution. -
Breakingthewall replied to Wilhelm44's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Consept I asked Chatgpt about inflation before the war. Just before the war in Ukraine (which began in February 2022), inflation in the United States was already at high levels. In January 2022, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed an annual inflation rate of 7.5%, the highest in 40 years. Why was inflation so high before the war? Several factors contributed to rising inflation in the U.S. before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: Supply chain disruptions made goods and raw materials more expensive. Demand for durable goods surged due to stimulus checks and accumulated savings. Massive economic stimulus: In 2020 and 2021, the U.S. government injected trillions of dollars into direct aid, subsidies, and loans. The Federal Reserve kept interest rates near zero and bought bonds to stimulate the economy, boosting spending and investment. Labor shortages and rising wages: Many workers quit their jobs or retired early, creating pressure to raise wages and production costs. Rising energy prices: By late 2021, oil and gas prices were already increasing due to economic recovery and limited OPEC+ production. Then I asked how the war benefits US 1. Increased Energy Exports Before the war, Europe relied heavily on Russian gas and oil. With sanctions on Russia, the U.S. became a key supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil. Benefit for the U.S.: Record exports of gas and oil to Europe, boosting revenues for American energy companies. Example: In 2022, the U.S. became the world’s largest LNG exporter, with high prices benefiting giants like ExxonMobil and Chevron. 2. Higher Demand for Weapons and Defense The war led many European countries to increase their military spending, benefiting the U.S. defense industry. Benefit for the U.S.: Increased sales of weapons and defense systems. Example: Companies like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon secured major contracts, especially for Javelin missiles and air defense systems. 3. Strengthening of the U.S. Dollar as a Safe-Haven Currency The war created global uncertainty, prompting investors to seek safe assets like the U.S. dollar and Treasury bonds. Benefit for the U.S.: A strong dollar helped contain inflation by making imports cheaper. Example: In 2022, the dollar reached its highest level in 20 years, reinforcing its role as the world’s primary reserve currency. 4. Increased Foreign Investment in the U.S. Many businesses and capital that were previously in Europe shifted to the U.S., seeking stability amid the energy and geopolitical crisis. Benefit for the U.S.: More foreign direct investment and growth in sectors like technology and manufacturing. 5. Acceleration of Reindustrialization ("Reshoring") The war exposed the risks of relying on certain suppliers (such as Russia and China), leading companies to bring production back to the U.S. Benefit for the U.S.: More jobs and investment in domestic factories, particularly in strategic sectors like semiconductors and renewable energy. -
Breakingthewall replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
No , relative means the absolute reflecting in itself. without two any experience is impossible. the absolute is the infinite being, and the relative is the infinite mirage of the absolute reflecting in itself. the relative is an appearance, but it always happens, because non-experience is outside of time, therefore it does not happen, it is. -
Breakingthewall replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Any experience is relative -
Breakingthewall replied to Wilhelm44's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Trump seems crazy and all that, but the US was close to entering a recession, or at least had the biggest inflation in 40 years and the war in Ukraine saved that. The US is on the edge of a precipice, and if it falls it will not be pretty. Trump thinks he must take radical measures to mitigate this and if possible turn it around. BRICS is a reality, the multipolar world is a reality, the US is going to be relegated to the background. It will cease to be the leader, it is inevitable. Its industrial power is not a leader, its military power is not a leader, its dollar will cease to be a leader. This is a radical change in world politics. The way the US works must change radically and Trump is a radical. The result of his actions? I don't know, perhaps disastrous. But the reality is that walking calmly towards the precipice is ruin, there will not always be the possibility of provoking a war to strengthen the dolar. -
Breakingthewall replied to jdc7733's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Sex between an adult and a child who has not reached sexual maturity seriously traumatizes the child, exponentially increasing his or her chances of having a hellish life, so it is a very serious crime because it screws up someone's life from the start. -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Exactly, and not transcending the ego is disastrous, so spirituality is the only sensible option. Without openness to the absolute, life is misery. -
Breakingthewall replied to TruthFreedom's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Heaven is pure being, and it is here and now always. But it's veiled by the experience that is taking place, but there is always an experience taking place, and experience, as good as it is, is not heaven. Heaven is when you separate yourself from experience and put it aside, and you realize the absolute, unchanging, eternal being. But always to a certain extent, experience is always taking place. Without experience there is no time, so there is experience or experience. There are denser and less dense experiences, and the human one is very dense, that's all. -
Breakingthewall replied to HMD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Agree, it's impossible to make a prediction. About mental health, imagine a guy from the 18th century with a white wig who stopped talking to his son forever because he had married a lower-class woman, who whipped his black slave to encourage him to work before going to church to pray, since he was terrified of hell, and who had as his highest authority the king, chosen by God. -
Breakingthewall replied to HMD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Ishanga When in the history of mankind, in a war in which hundreds of thousands die and the balance of the world is at stake, have the powers abstained from using all their military power? It has never happened before. This means that real, total, annihilating war is impossible. It would annihilate humanity and this makes it unprofitable. There is less and less war, think of the last century, the one before, and so on until prehistory. War was constant, genocidal and total. Now it is a game of chess that at a given moment is revealed as a stupidity that harms everyone, but if nukes didn't exist, the world would now be something similar to the Warhammer novels. Perhaps this is the last war, evolution dictates it so, since the available weapons are impossible to use without dying. -
Breakingthewall replied to HMD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It seems obvious that life evolves through war between species and individuals. It is a slow evolution in which through the generations the genes mutate creating new structures. In the human case, it happens that in addition to the essential living being, another dimension of existence appears and comes to life: the mind. The human is a hive entity that feeds the collective matrix. Initially limited to tribes reduced in number, then to civilizations composed of millions and now thanks to technology billions are connected to each other feeding the matrix, which evolves millions of times faster than material life. Suffering is proportional to the evolutionary pace, since evolution is adaptation, and adaptation requires a previous state of maladaptation which is synonymous with suffering. I would say that after the extremely accelerated pace in a minimum period of time, a few thousand years, which at an evolutionary level is very little time, a plateau phase will occur where humans will be adapted to the cosmos and their suffering will be less in several orders of magnitude. But who knows, of course. -
Breakingthewall replied to woohoo123's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's very simple, if God is infinite, it is not God, it is the infinite. The infinite cannot have a concrete will, since that would make it finite, it is infinite flow. It is not an entity that decides: OK, now I am going to create a totally traumatized crack addict in a hellish existence. No, it is something that arises from the infinite synchronous flow between each of its infinite relative movements. God is the infinite being reflecting itself infinitely, the infinite being is you, but at the same time you are a concrete structure of reflections that branches out infinitely. God is an infinite fractal coordinated with itself to infinity, in which what is synchronous appears and what is not does not manifest. Only the perfect appears, in the sense that it is infinitely synchronized. A minimal lack of synchrony is infinite chaos and chaos does not manifest, just dissapear before be, because at the end everything is just reflection, then if something doesn't reflects in everything, doesn't exist -
Breakingthewall replied to 5-D - L O V E's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
There are tons of people who have grown up surrounded by narcissists and psychopaths. It is not easy, the reality is that the human interactions we have experienced in life condition us. When you see that your human scheme is so deficient, the only way out is the transcendent way, the opening to the energy that flows from reality, from yourself. The problem is that if you have lacked human love, you cannot avoid looking for human love, but it is never enough. Most humans, to a greater or lesser extent, are there and deceive themselves by telling themselves that they are satisfied. We are all addicted to love, which often translates into being addicted to drugs, work or whatever. It is the engine that drives us. The true mystic is not driven, he is still, but who gets there? It is difficult. But punctual openings can make life much more satisfactory. Even if you feel the sting of lack, you know that it is a filtered, deceptive interpretation, a mirage that moves humanity forward through suffering. The more openness you achieve, the better. You don't have to be a Buddha and live in paradise, sometimes seeing it is enough, then you return to the battlefield, like everyone else. -
Breakingthewall replied to 5-D - L O V E's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Spiritual liberation is not permanent, it is something that happens for a while and then you are completely implanted in the Matrix again. For a while you see that you are the being, what is, it is absolutely obvious, and your life, the human, is absolutely irrelevant, it is simply the temporary form that you have. It does not matter if you are a drug addicted beggar or a successful person in all aspects of life. All that is empty, irrelevant. Stages that the form takes because that is how reality flows. The only thing that is relevant is the infinite being, it is completely real, you are what is, there is nothing else, your serenity and your perfection are absolute, your expansion is total. Nothing matters, your plenitude is complete. After a moment you are again in the Matrix and you want to protect this body at all costs and develop your human potential at all costs. You have needs, you must meet them. You must evolve, move, breathe, create, go deeper. It is absolutely important. -
Breakingthewall replied to HMD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The reason for the struggle and suffering is evolution, it is the way that this dimension of existence that we call life has found to increase its complexity and depth. There could be other infinite dimensions of existence where there is no suffering or war, and there are forms of life where the suffering is very low. In humans it is exceptionally high and complex because our evolutionary speed is extreme. In lizards the suffering is very low and simple because they evolve very slowly. There could be beings from higher dimensions, or simply different ones that find a way to increase their complexity other than through war. The possibilities are endless. -
Breakingthewall replied to fanta's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The impression he gives is of a very neurotic addict who functions from the lack. All he does is fill his emptiness, he needs tons of things to feed himself, and power is a very tasty food. I would say that deep down he is completely dishonest, but the fact of being dishonest seems wrong to him, so he pretends to be honest and act for the good of humanity even to himself, when his only motivation is to suck egoic energy. We have to admit that the guy is efficient and gets what he wants. I would say that in his mind the ideal would be to go down in history as someone who has made a difference, a main character, a genius. This has the advantage that he will try with all his energy to bring about a positive change in the world, but his vision of "positive" can be quite strange. -
Breakingthewall replied to PurpleTree's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The US does not hide its intention to weaken Russia as one of the key points in foreign policy. Also China. Is there any country that has in its program to weaken the United States and try to plunge it into a crisis, with the final intention of disintegrating its national integrity? But the US does not do it only with its "enemies", it also wants to weaken its ally/slave Germany. Of course, for the good of humanity, democracy and goodness in general. They can also destroy countries like Libya and plunge them into medieval chaos, just for economic interests and whoever does it gets the Nobel Peace Prize. It's wonderful to be an American, because you're on the side of good and everyone else is on the side of evil, so you can do whatever you want to them and still get the Nobel Peace Prize. -
Breakingthewall replied to DocWatts's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
If Ukraine wants to be so liberal and democratic, let them hold elections. Now it is a dictatorship where people are forced to go to war. Let the people decide if they want this or not. Or maybe we know that they don't want to, but for their own good and that of their country we have to force them? Russia hold elections and the war was supported, and those who go are volunteers -
Breakingthewall replied to DocWatts's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think that they want that, but this is a process, and I don't think that Putin is against this, perhaps after Putin, Russia is ready for a real democracy. Putin has united Russia and restored its sense of nationhood. Russia was on the brink of collapse and balkanization, and that moment has passed. It could not be handled with a soft hand, nor could opportunists be allowed to access to the power. A solid political system had to be established, and then democracy could come. Anyway, I have not so deep knowledge, maybe I'm wrong, but what is sure is that the thing in Ukraine is a shit provoked to put pressure on russia. think what a son of a bitch you have to be to try to create conflict and instability in a huge country that is fighting for its permanence as a nation and is on the verge of disintegration. that is being a mortal enemy. why? Anyway, thanks for the conversation, sleeping time -
Breakingthewall replied to DocWatts's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It seems very possible that this was the work of those who wanted that yanukovich fell. It's a typical CIA plan. Why would Yanukovich kill 100 people, to be condemned by the whole world? That coup d'état happened with American support. The future that they have now. They have been cheated by US like puppets -
Breakingthewall replied to DocWatts's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
In Russia? Tell that to the Chechens. It's like trying to impose democracy in Arab countries. Things need an evolutionary process, not bombings to help. Russia is trying to maintain itself as a nation and find its way. Russia is not just any piece of shit, it is a country with history, and a history of great hardship and suffering, which has produced some geniuses. I think that Russia should be respected more. Maybe I'm wrong but seems that Russia since Gorbachev has had a more or less humble and conciliatory attitude towards the West and the response has been hostility. -
Breakingthewall replied to DocWatts's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I know all that, So the solution is hatred for past affronts. Russia also thinks that Ukraine helped Hitler in the cruelest and bloodiest invasion in history. So then? Well, war. And the American vultures flying around to get their part.
