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Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
How about alarms that sound when someone destroys the border with a bulldozer, or cameras that detect movement and a guy watching? In any store there is that. and soldiers on duty to arrive by helicopter in 5 minutes. What was his strategy? Be sleeping? It's impossible for this to be unintentional, no one is that stupid. -
Breakingthewall replied to HMD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yes but emptiness is a limited perspective, if there are no limits, reality is everything, full of existence. The human pattern of existence brings with it the construction of mental structures, since we are a hive entity. Each individual must fit among other individuals, that perception of oneself in relation to others is the self. The self is made up of very powerful structures whose basis is the survival of the individual and the species, and they always create a limited reality. Penetrating these structures and dissolving them is the spiritual work we are supposed to do, since behind them is the total existence that is the only thing that exists, but not the "only" since it's everything. It is right here, now, we don't need to know anything just open ourself to it. This moment is eternal, bottomless and is the totality of existence. What I don't know is to what extent we can perceive how patterns are created and why. It seems that reality creates increasingly complex patterns to crazy levels, like a human, in a cyclical way, how and why you can intuit because all of that is now, here. If the flow of existence is perceived, the depth becomes manifest, but there are always human distractions that take us out of there. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
So, since the Israeli government is absolutely incompetent, thousands of civilians have to die. It is really amazing that knowing that Hamas is a terrorist group, and that because of that they have closed Gaza, they have it unguarded, closed with a simple fence and they hold massive raves nearby. what did they think? that it was all a joke? being so incompetent is criminal -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Yes, this war is just a reaction because a strong reaction was necessary so that Israel does not collapse psychologically, but it is useless, an enormous cost in lives for a minimal result, in addition to uniting the world against Israel. It is to play the game that Hamas wants. How can Israel end Hamas by invading Gaza? A hundred thousand or more would have to die to kill a few thousand militiamen, and many more equally radical groups would emerge as a consequence. -
Breakingthewall replied to HMD's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The word truth is confusing, since it suggests knowing something as opposed to being wrong. I would say that what we call truth is openness, and openness is dissolution of limiting structures. Without any structure what remains is unlimited existence. This is the truth but it is not thinkable since thinking is always structure. Epicurus says: if I am, death is not, if death is, I am not. You can change death for truth and the phrase is still valid. The self veils the truth, or absolute reality, and the denser the self, the more veiled it is. The self is the door that closes the truth. The door without door that is spoken in spirituality means that to access you have to drop yourself into the void, a quite difficult action since it's you who want to dissolve yourself. To what degree is the dissolution of the self possible? not to a full degree because a full degree is death -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
They don't care about the lives of Palestinians, they care about wounded Muslim pride. If the Kurds were bombed by the Turks they would not go out on the streets, they go out because those who bomb are Jews. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Thanks, I will watch it, let's see if it helps me to understand it better. But Ibn Arabi didn't learn mysticism from Quran, no mystic learn mysticism, mysticism is totally direct -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I'm not christian, I just see that Christianity is an ideology that points to higher truths, the same as Buddhism, or the Native American stories of the great spirit for example The police or society does not have to forgive you, it means after death , or just god forgiving you, not the law No, it's just because we are analyzing Islam now. If we were analyzing catholics, I would tell you that Catholicism is false and sick shit, because it is, regardless of the fact that I have been baptized and part of my family are Catholic. That doesn't matter to me, but you can't talk bad about Islam because you feel like something yours, that's why you defend it -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Changed. Thanks smartass 😉 😂 Poor viking -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Ibn Arabi took everything from his real openess to the reality, that's why he was a mystic. Its my analysis, if you show me that I'm wrong, I'm going to admit it. For example, Catholicism full of falsehood and manipulation to empower the church, a real shit. Saying that a priest can make you go to heaven or hell with extreme unction or confession is false and has been the origin of great wars. but the essence of Christianity is not that. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Breakingthewall I like a lot ibn Arabi, I think that no Christian mystic can compare to him. maybe meister eckart. but where is the quran in ibn arabi? I think he was a mystic who happened to be Muslim, but he is far beyond Islam. What I'm saying It is not a war, it is simply an analysis. Islam seems to me to be a very false religion, the same as, for example, Nordic mythology, and the Norse believed in it. I think that telling them that if they died in battle they would go to Walhalla with the walkiryes is a way to manipulate them, seduction, and Islam is also manipulation to use the individuals for the expansion of a society and idea. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
divine channeling, I'm glad you realized If we talk about the new testament, they are completely different. The New Testament requires you to renounce your ego and love. It all comes down to one thing: love God and the others humans. The last will be the first, the prostitutes, the outcasts of the earth, etc. In short, bare your heart, open yourself to God. It doesn't matter what you do, in the end you will be forgiven. Islam commands you things and prohibits things to make you a kind of functional cog in a society dedicated to the expansion of that code. It is a kind of virus, which, through severe punishment and generous reward, possesses individuals and turns them into robots of Islam. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
That's the old testament. It is supposed to be the old alliance between humans and God, with Jesus the new alliance begins, which invalidates the previous one. According to Islam, the Quran is written directly by God channeling through Muhammad, who was illiterate. God moved his hand to write it, and it is the word of God, literally. Sufis are something strange because they contradict the Koran quite a bit. they are prohibited in Iran if Im not wrong. If Muslims said: the Koran is symbolic, a parable suitable for the time of Muhammad, but it must be interpreted and recontextualized, then it could evolve, but it does not, it is the direct word of God and must be obeyed. Actually, the real good Muslims are the jihadists, that's the problem. and many Muslims know it and respect jihadists -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It is logical that they say that, Ibn Arabi says that all religions are equally true, I don't know how it has lasted because that is blasphemous. Christianity and Islam are different. Christianity says that you forgive your debts, be poor, love God and your enemies, in short, abandon your ego, and you will enter the kingdom of heaven that is be with god. Islam tells you not to eat pork, not to drink alcohol, pray 5 times, do jihad, treat your slaves and your women well, and after death you will have servants, you will drink from gold cups and you will wear gold embroidered clothes. Otherwise, molten lead will be poured down your throat for eternity. I would say that Christianity points to the truth. It is a religion almost impossible to carry out, like Buddhism, since it requires abandoning the ego. Islam is easy, just act as you are told, but it does not point to any truth. It is just seduction -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Do you think it is an evolutionary process? What I see is that Islam really is like that, and that a true believer is someone who believes what the Koran says. internet has given a voice to true believers, and they are attracting more and more people. You have spoken with believers and you have not been convinced, but weaker minds are seduced by the literalness of Islam, its sacredness. Islam exudes sacredness, its descriptions of paradise, its severe punishments, make simple people seduced. For example In the Koran it is said that in paradise you will have servants around you all the time serving you in golden cups. pure seduction -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
That's interesting, I would like to know more about it, since it seems that the Koran, being written directly by God, does not allow interpretation, it is literal, but on the other hand mystics like Ibn Arabi are totally openess. Sure, but the important thing is not those who have gone to fight in a war, obviously very few people will go voluntarily to that, but how many sympathize with that cause. -
Breakingthewall replied to Princess Arabia's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It's a misunderstanding. It happens when you realize the infinite. There is still duality, you perceiving the infinite. If you break all the barriers and let go of the self and are one with the infinite, there is no loneliness, there is only the infinite. Absolute freedom. it is not imaginable -
Breakingthewall replied to Hardkill's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think there will be localized wars, but not a total war. the holy nukes prevent it. All wars in history are always to gain something. If the atomic arsenal is released, no one wins. look at the history of humanity, war after war, without pause, until Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Afterwards, the normal thing would have been a confrontation between the US and the USSR, but there was none. Never again has an atomic bomb been dropped on someone. -
Breakingthewall replied to Princess Arabia's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Princess Arabia It is not like that, you are not alone, this is an idea, a mental structure, reality is not like that. Infinity is not alone, it is an unlimited ocean, it is not something personal, with a center. Being alone is something personal, since there is a center, the self, that is alone. This is precisely the illusion. There is no center, there is no perceiver of reality who is alone, that is the appearance that must be broken to open to freedom. Freedom is the disappearance of the self, and without self no one is alone, there is only absolute total infinity. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Imagine that they accept and free the hostages. after what? Israel has declared war on Hamas, it cannot stop it because of the hostages. Hamas knows that this proposal cannot be accepted and makes it to show public opinion the evil of Israel. hamas is run by very intelligent people it seems -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Of course there are many moderate Muslims, but it is a fact that the Muslim world is becoming radicalized, 10 years ago in Morocco there were less women with hoods than now. The normal Muslim, the average guy on the street, was more indifferent to religion and the repressive customs of Islam 25 years ago than today. I don't know what the cause is, I guess it's a mix between the Internet and wars. Islam is a very clear religion that leaves no room for interpretation, it tells you what you have to do and warns you that otherwise you will go to hell, and if you obey you will go to paradise. Both are described explicitly, without abstractions. Islam is explicit, not abstract, so the internet has made many see what Islam really is, and many people believe in it and truly fear hell and desire paradise. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
There are many problems with the Islamic people in Mali, Nigeria and more places, although I doubt that they care about Israel. Many European jihadists are Moroccan, like those who blew up trains in Madrid in protest against the invasion of Iraq. -
Breakingthewall replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The Islamic people see everything as a competition, the Islamic team against whatever team, and they cheer for their team. A way to cheer is to stab people downtown and stuff. For them everything is wounded pride, it is a primitive ideology, like that of the Christians of the year 1300. It is a problem for coexistence in Europe, at any time in Holland or France a party will win that has in it's program of banning mosques, considering Islam a toxic ideology, submission of women, etc, so The muslims will react, and perhaps there will be a very serious crisis -
yes, it's that's how it is. Israel is an expansionist and aggressive country, if it were not, it would not exist. which would be much better for everyone, but the fact is that it exists. a great misfortune for those around him, this is always the case when a bubble of life emerges in the middle of any place . The question is what to do to soften their impact as much as possible, since making them disappear is not an option. The unpleasant thing about Israel is that it is new with an old identity, it is something strange, not natural. some kind of aberration that needs the support of US and that causes great imbalance around it and that tests the supposed morality that underpins Western civilization. Does that moral exist or is it just an excuse, an elegant suit over the usual essence, which is survival?. we will see
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It's apartheid because Palestinians cannot vote in the Israeli elections, they also do not have the same rights as the Jews in the occupied territories, they can be abused and murdered with almost impunity. But in the vote issue it cannot be any other way because otherwise Israel would disappear, and if they are allowed to be a sovereign state, you are creating a sovereign state whose basic principle is your destruction. It's one thing to be good and another to be stupid. If the problem were simple, it would already be solved, but it is extremely complicated. If we add to that that so many years of fight produce more and more fanatical Jews, the problem is impossible. Foreign mediation, especially Muslim, is essential, like what Saudi Arabia tried to do, and Iran prevented, to avoid war on a larger scale
