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Breakingthewall replied to Bulgarianspirit's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It is impossible to unite the realization of infinity with the realization of the finite. It doesn't matter if you say that this reality is a dream, the dream idea does not take away its reality, nor its finitude -
Breakingthewall replied to jimwell's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He says a lot of very strange things, but he seems like a smart guy. Do you really think that people who die in an accident enter hell? or what he says about aliens, or many other things. maybe yes, but it's strange. When there is a lot of money at stake, you should always be wary. The extremely rare thing is a completely honest person. Maybe he is, but probably not. -
Breakingthewall replied to Sincerity's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
loneliness. being isolated in the self, prisoner, focusing my energy towards the ego and full of barriers towards the outside and others. a shitty bad trip, an energetic configuration I'd rather never face again. -
Breakingthewall replied to Bulgarianspirit's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It is impossible to understand death. When we say death we speak of the disappearance of the form that is now. If the form disappears, existence remains formless, infinity undefined. Infinity is now and it is possible to realize it clearly, perceive and understand what the substance of reality is, see that infinity is life, existence , love, any word to define what this moment is. So, at the very moment of breaking this form, what happens? death? the formless infinity...but how long? no time because the formless infinite is timeless, time is created by form. then, the consciousness that is now conscious, is conscious of the form and also of itself without form. If this form is erased, the infinite consciousness remains without form, everything, the total perfect life. but when, if there is no time? Create another form again? another implies something consecutive, which follows something else. once a form disappears and the totality is formless, it is that there never was form and there never will be, it is eternity still without time. So how does the form originate? how it ends? impossible to understand -
Breakingthewall replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Fear is what closes us and it is deeper and more omnipresent than it seems, few really face it. Fear is what creates the duality between me and what is not me, it is the doors of the cave of Blake's poem, the door without a door that is the self. Without fear there is no self, and openness is total. The only solution to fear is total openness to existence, that is, to yourself. completely accept the whole cake, and this is not easy, because it includes the yin, but if you don't do it you also close yourself off to the yang and life is miserable. I also see it as fundamental, as you said, to completely dissolve fear before dying, it is something that must be done in this life if I want to be free. -
Breakingthewall replied to UpperMaster's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yes, but this is where the nuance is. As you said, reality is what you are, but it is different than: I am creating reality. I always leave a door open that I haven't gone deep enough to see what Leo is saying, but I would say there is a mistake here. The reality is, and that's what I am. This reality springs from the fact of the absence of limits and develops as a cyclical natural phenomenon (this is speculation based on insight, it may be wrong). Within this reality the self appears, which is the center of the experience, and when Leo says I am God creating reality he thinks that God is the self, when the self is creation, it is within reality, not reality within the self. I've seen this on 5meo, you have an opening experience, but you're still there, it's you seeing things, until sometimes, it breaks. reality is and the totality manifests. This is extremely non-normal, undefinable. You see that the self is the door that prevents vision and does so so that experience can exist. Therefore, the ultimate reality is not experience, but experience is a creation, it needs limitation. Without limits there is no experience, and what limits is precisely the self, what is born and dies. So, one could say that God creates the self, but this does not seem to me to be the case. I see that reality is organized spontaneously in cyclical patterns, increasing its complexity without a director behind it, Inevitably, it is the nature of existence -
Breakingthewall replied to UpperMaster's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Why do you think that could happen to someone? I would say by getting too far down the wrong path. The mistake is at the root, and you follow that path for a long time, until one day, everything falls. I'm not saying it's the specific case of Leo, but it could be. It is very difficult to know anything, but I would say that the mistake is: I am God creating reality. -
Breakingthewall replied to UpperMaster's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He said that he had the alien awakening, and that no one is awake or has ever been awake that is known, since no one talked about the alien awakening, from which it follows that everything that does not reach the alien awakening is limited, therefore everything what Leo has said prior to the alien awakening is limited, therefore misleading, so false. I guess that his silence It is because he is preparing something interesting and revolutionary. we will see -
Breakingthewall replied to UpperMaster's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He said that in the forum, more or less, talking about alien awakening -
Breakingthewall replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Marc leavitt, sounds direct to the point. That's the subtle difference between the narcissist and the true mystic. The first thinks that he is God and that he is creating reality. The second moves away and reality is. -
Breakingthewall replied to UpperMaster's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Perhaps it is possible to understand the structure of reality, if you are able to maintain infinite states for a long time. I suppose there are people who can spend days in mystical states, who have no fear of anything, no attachment, who are completely open to existence, without holding anything back. I'd like to be like that, free, but I'm far of that, I don't know if it's possible, but there is not other possible way. -
Breakingthewall replied to YogiCosmos's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What I am seeing is that the mind is fundamental. the mind must understand, otherwise it will always be trapped. The mind must know how to open itself, and in order to do so it must understand itself, and what the mind really is is your life structure. Completely abandon your structure to be able to open up now, is the goal. In the opening is everything you want, here and now is the glory of pure existence, what we are, but the mind is full of human genetic programming extremely difficult to ignore. The karma. No meditative discipline is going to free us from karma, you have to dance with it, and for that you need a sharp mind -
Breakingthewall replied to r0ckyreed's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
For me, meditating is changing the focus. What is normal is an inside-out approach, of receiving an experience from outside. the meditative approach is from inside to inside. Only you exist, everything is you since this, what happens, the life that is flowing, is you. then it is easy to stop thinking because what you think is useless, it is just a thought that arises in the flow, it means nothing. I think it's better to be in this state all time, as deep as its possible. strangely it seems that the bottom of reality is beauty and plenitude -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
yes, or cutting off supplies in Ukraine to starve millions. or Pol Pot, who killed half of his country, or the Turks, who decided that the Armenians should disappear, or any leader from the Middle Ages who was a little more evil than average and had fun torturing people. The human being has always been something terrible, a creator of horror, seems something necessary for the evolution, but seems (maybe a naive thought) that the evolution now goes in a different way and the violence is obsolete -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
True, Hitler seems to us to be the worst demon in history, but there has always been violence and genocide to the highest degree. -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The empires arises, it doesn't happen because someone says: let's do an empire. Nazism was something like saying: we don't like that the English are the empire, and that their friends the Americans start pushing, we want to be us! And furthermore, we are going to take away the Russian subhumans' lands. It was not a good idea, all at once, without waiting to win a war to start another, thinking that the Aryans were invincible, when 20 years before they were crushed. Seem that they have a psychotic outbreak, and the Japanese another even more horrible outbreak, Gods chosen people torturing everyone in a sadistic way. a very strange mental illness, I don't know if this has happened more times in history, I guess so -
It seems that he has smoked 5 mg or less. with that small lighter, and i don't see a big cloud of smoke. If he had vaped 20 mg, he would fall on his back. First, who is that guy? a guy who smokes a lot of weed and is out there doing nothing. Who says he is a yogi or something similar? Second, who is going to be crazy enough to give him a full dose without preparation? Do you want him to die and go to an Indian prison? I don't think so.
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Breakingthewall replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
What you say is obvious, in your experience you are alone. If a tooth hurts, it only hurts you, the others are part of the things that appear in your experience. This seems like a discovery. well....but this means absolutely nothing, since the one who is alone is the self, the center of the experience, and this self is not real. It is a creation, a consequence of perception, of movement. Spirituality means going beyond the self, where there is no center, perception or experience. where nothing is the same as everything, and where there is no loneliness, since there are no limits. The unlimited is not alone, because being infinite is everything. It is not one, it is not two. If you think it is one, it is a limited vision. -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It is difficult to define fascism, it is not something homogeneous, like communism -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Germany has a great military tradition in which those values you mention were respected. The soldiers and their commanders were not Nazis, they were professional soldiers, the SS Nazis had a different behavior. The core values of Nazis and fascism in general are simple: I am better than others. That's why they look for an inner enemy, label others as subhuman and all that. -
Breakingthewall replied to Bulgarianspirit's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I am not talking about a logical deduction resulting from the observation of the cosmos. Logically you can also think the opposite, I'm talking about being able to go beyond the mind, immerse yourself in the current moment, in reality, in yourself if you prefer, and feel and realize the flow of existence. This is spirituality and it can go very deep. Later logical constructions are inevitable, but you should not get attached to them, they are superficial, like everything mental. The fun is when you can break the surface at will and immerse yourself in the flow of reality without interpreting and without evading. Most people live in evasion, some feel the need to stop and see if they normally live in interpretation, and others can leave that behind and live in the flow, but there are degrees here too. The thing is to increase the depth, get used to true life without a filter, leave behind any need for evasion, interpretation, rumination, any fear, and delve as far as possible into the mysticism of the now. That's where the beauty is. There is also beauty in love and work, but without depth in the end everything becomes unreal and twisted. -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Your perspective is interesting, I also think that the Nazis in their own way were seekers of the truth. For them the truth of life is war and the prevalence of the strong over the weak, and compassion is perversion. For them, Christian morality is deeply perverted, the only morality of life is: survive or die. but they were wrong, they miscalculated their actions, they did not take karma into account and their imbalance was their destruction. It is true that others, like Jenjis, have applied extreme cruelty as a tool of power, but they lived in a world where that was what the flow of existence demanded, whereas the Nazis went out of the flow driven by their delusions of grandeur. and they ended up in shit and creating an example of what humanity should avoid. surely his contribution to human unity and equality has been one of the greatest in history -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Yeah, you are right, they saw that nature is the law of the strongest and that the weak must die, in nature there is no mercy, there is only one rule: survive. but they were idiots, they did not realize that nature, reality, follows a course, an evolutionary process, and they went against that process. humans were not in that reality that the Nazis though, and they were inevitably crushed. Humans were moving naturally towards the path of union, they thought that all that was unnatural and that the natural thing was to return to the primitive state. stupid because if reality was one way, this was natural -
Breakingthewall replied to UpperMaster's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Saying that Leo is in my mind is the same as saying that it is real, everything is. reality is made of reality. Nothing is unreal, everything exists, that is inevitable, there being no limits. understanding how this is structured, I don't think it's possible in the current configuration, being what I am now, but who knows -
Breakingthewall replied to Majed's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Mussolini was a complete idiot, mentally retarded with the maturity of a 12-year-old child, but not a Nazi I think. The very mentally deficient imbecile intended to make Italy, a country without military tradition, without real union as a nation, a Mediterranean empire like the Turkish, confronting the british empire, because the ancient Rome was an empire. It's like if now the Mongols decide to try to be an empire because of Jenjis Kahn. He was a crazy clown, a joke. About the Nazism, actually all conquering peoples have been racist, the English were without a doubt. but they considered the other races human. inferior but human, not animals. They could not be treated like cattle, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism prohibit it. but not fascism. Even the Romans, that they had no problem establishing maximum punishments, they were not complete racists, they made deals with other empires, they admitted foreign soldiers, etc. The madness of the Japanese and the Nazis was another level
