Eternal Unity

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  1. "Critique of Pure Reason" by Immanuel Kant. A definitive answer to the relationship of one human mind to another. Pretty advanced stuff.
  2. Yes and yes. A monumental insight.
  3. @Something Funny ?
  4. If there's a will, there's a way.
  5. I meditate, mainly, by walking. 2 - 3 hour walk everyday, since 2011.
  6. A bit extreme but could be a good option for losing weight, especially if you like to open the morning with four mangoes.
  7. Curious theme. raises thinking.
  8. Wise words! You got a point there. No. But they can slow down your progress.
  9. 1995, Gothenburg. WCH.
  10. @Tyler Robinson ?
  11. @The Mystical Man Thanks! I have the Penguin paperback edition. Plan to read it.
  12. 2 years ago I got a most upsetting phone call. I had to go out for a walk to get my nerves relaxed, this literally saved me:
  13. "Stephen Curry: Rise of the Star" by John Emerson Excellent!
  14. Intuitive, divinely intellegent consciousness. One that can realize EVERYTHING. The universal will in action.
  15. Depends on two things: 1. If their consciousness is sufficiently elevated. 2. If you let them.
  16. ONE

    It is my understanding that a person moving from the physical to the metaphysical finds, after their "death" (which is not really a "dying" at all), that they are once again able to be with all of their loved ones --- those who has passed before, and those who will pass after. When I asked my guides how such a thing was possible, they said, "You have to get out of your Time-Line limited way of thinking to even begin to comprehend this. When you move into a metaphysical experience, you will realize that everything is happening All At Once. And so, uniting with all of your loved ones from every physical lifetime is part of the wondrous joy of the so-called Afterlife. It is, in fact, "heaven"! Wondrous indeed! (taken from my hand written journal) - April 18th, 2019.
  17. Great movie! Indeed, inspiring. Yep, been said before, through selfless actions. I'd add - being selfless is being a servant of truth. You'll only benefit. Nothing wrong with that. Building the life that you want is the essence of life purpose. Distinguish that from selfishness. It's not the same. The best way to serve the world is to embody life purpose. Limiting beliefs, as mentioned, disway you from doing so. A very sensible thing to say. You're contributing to the world NOW! By living. Think of all the simple ways you assist those around you. If you contemplate deeply on this, you'll realize that your contribution is unending. Good idea. Doing such work earns you respect. If it's not appealing to you, go volunteer in the field you do like.