Kuba Powiertowski

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  1. The case of Jyoti Ram is a very good example that you are entering uncharted and dangerous waters.
  2. It goes much further and deeper even at this very limited low vibration level. Practicing Kriya Yoga (in different varieties), you can spontaneously begin to experience various states of "being" and start to really affect the surrounding matter. Example below. I forgot to take this key out of the pocket of the sweatshirt in which I practiced the very intense Nabi Kriya. I realized how something started to burn me in the belly, a small hole melted in my pocket, and the key itself, well ... you can see it in the pictures. You are also able to heat water in a copper vessel that you do not touch with the energy you generate and direct. Siddhi powers are not fairy tales. But it's better not to go that way. The dark side uses these newly discovered apps to inflate the ego, which very quickly goes into a state of supremacy over others. But yes, God's abilities are far beyond human imagination, at least at this stage of development.
  3. Picture of Mother Divine in Kali form, dancing on poor Shiva lying helplessly on the ground is not some metaphysical metaphor. Female Energy is a Dancing Chaos of Fire and Desire. All good although quite tough to comprehend sometimes if not impossible at all???
  4. And what is most important, what my teacher Denis Raj Param once said to me: yoga is not a once given closed system. As every art is a "living thing, living practice". In kundalini there are dozens if not hundreds kriyas and meditation techniques. And there are new still being invented.
  5. For example - one day my body suddenly add a breath of fire intervals separated by deep exhale locks to "activate chakras meditation". And a beam of light appeared in my inner vision and I immediately connected to it. This is a kind of inner technology we have just started to discover (or re-discover?).
  6. @ChrisZoZo True magic of yoga practice started for me when I fully surrendered to my body, to its inbuilt intelligence. Now, my daily practice is a little different everytime, and I don't know excatly what will happen next. In general, it's a mix of yin, hatha, kundalini.
  7. Agree on everything guys?. Amen!
  8. I have a question about life, universe and everything and despite the answer is 42 (that's my house number, seriously ?) I wanna ask is it possible to keep its mystery forever??? This is very serious question!
  9. @Schizophonia chill out. If you don't know him personally, or even if you do - rough, emotional judgments are not the most fortunate things to do. Fight he is in, inside himself may be true hell... Holykael, Brother - seek someone to talk to you live. Sometimes things feel like pointless shit. But it's just a feeling... We all here pretend to know all the answers, but... it's just a pretending?. Take care, Bro..
  10. @Holykael do You have suicidal thoughts?
  11. Thanks to daily yoga, I discover more applications and functions of this body and mind. And so - activating those already found caused a natural transition to the straight edge state. Slowly, coca-cola and carbonated drinks withdrew, and now vegetarianism is gradually moving towards veganism, which is interesting because, as a holder of the BRh+ blood type (brought to Europe by the Mongol invasions), my body is genetically programmed to eat meat. It's not forced; it happens naturally, and I don't see it as morally better than my previous state of smoking marijuana, drinking beer, or eating anything. It's just a completely different technology. A bit like it is from another planet
  12. If you're imagining this conversation, then realize how smart it is, ergo, how smart you are. There's no other way. God is smart
  13. Do not think too much. Open your heart❤️?
  14. @Reciprocality So I'm moving from "mind" to "heart" more and more often. Among other things, this forum made me realize that mindfulness without heartfulness is simply sterile and barren. What is the purpose of conceptualizing something that cannot be described? I also don't think this human experience should be taken as a total prison you must escape as soon as possible. I reckon Maya is the illusion of absolute things created by the human mind that gradually become more important than reality itself. When you abandon Maya even for a second, reality feels as real as it can be. There is something "very sweet" here despite the enormity of bitterness, despair, and suffering - such a hidden impenetrable beauty that, as I sometimes experience it, makes me admire what is more and more. It's something in the heart of all of us - I don't know what it is. I don't need to know anymore:). By the way, your style reminds me of Alan Watts - is that you, Alan?
  15. Here is a living example. He had spent the last few days in Poland at the Art of Living Centre in Taraska. The sheer power of pure presence and acceptance. I have no problem at least trying to follow in his footsteps.
  16. @Yimpa Blindly following a narrative leads nowhere, although mutual ass-licking as part of the mutual admiration circle is not something strange on this forum. Parroting some practices just because they seem "cool" and gives you a new identification of belonging to some group of enlightened - read - better entities - is one thing. It is another thing to impart Wisdom that has no author. Teachings about unconditional love, forgiveness, non-judgment, and loving yourself and others are universal, timeless, and transpersonal. If you call it sucking some man's dick, who is simply transmitting what resonates with the spiritual heart of every human anyway - then forgive me - as an unenlightened entity, I will call you plain ignorant, especially when you meet such an entity, such a being, in person. Such people most often bear witness to what they say with their lives. And their testimony is 1000 times more than talk.
  17. @Reciprocality Beautifully written. Full agreement. The interesting thing is that all the shit and crap I've generated - mostly lies and judgments - the weight of it causes it to ignite or melt, whatever you prefer... At some point, you just get tired of it. You always, in the end, lie and judge yourself. Life without this burden is a flight into the sky.
  18. @Breakingthewall congrats bro???. Like wave is a shape of shapeless water, You are shape of shapeless life. Enjoy The Life You Are. Surf the waves of reality! Much love?
  19. @Razard86 I'm glad we're finally on common ground. In the skirmish over the legitimacy of solipsism, I raise the white flag. I give up. I have to admit the possibility that I may be wrong, although it ultimately does not resonate with what my heart tells me. But let's leave it. I agree with you 95% here. I would only add from myself, in the form of a supplement - self-acceptance - primo and what is - secundo. As for the ego, I'll also throw in my 2 cents. I see the body as hardware and the ego as software. My daily 2-hour (4 am-6 am) yoga practice (hatha - kundalini - kriya mix) + a well-thought-out vegetarian diet + no stimulants (except one coffee a day), no mainstream media, lots of exercises in the bosom of nature - all this makes I am more and more convinced that it is not only possible to reprogram the software but also to prevent the software from pointlessly exploiting the hardware. The hardware hides many surprises, and I think the full release of human potential is yet to come. Many insurmountable faults in my body have either disappeared or become deactivated. I also feel like I'm scratching the surface.
  20. There is a lot to discover in human construction. We have barely started. Don't let any limitation bother you. You are much greater than You think. When You rediscover that, this limited play can be very joyful and fun?.
  21. Such statements are the best indication for you that you are looped in your own views
  22. Solipsism might be also an very convenient, intelectual exceuse for one's own "impossibilism". Instead of getting one's shit together, activating one's true powers, discovering miracles inside and outside this body-mind complex, one spends hundreds of hours on repeating in the loop the same intelectual concepts over and over again in hope that it will change anything. Chance for that is very close to zero.
  23. Use here Law of One Ra Material. Just as a story that brings some wisdom like Star Wars or Lord of The Rings. A metaphore of choice between two polarities: service to self (myself as God) or service to others (as all is One). Ask yourself this question: do you prefer to be nobody (no nothing, that is too easy) and yours only powers are total acceptance of what is, freedom from fear, no need to control, spontaneous creativity and letting things be OR deep in you there is a strong need to control, to make things your way, and you simply feel much more comfortable as The Source, Creator of Reality, God than a speck of dust. This may sound very childish but it is down to earth, as simple as it can be and much closer to reality since we are cosmic kids in the sandpit. Solipsism ends in service to myself polarity which is ok - you are free to choose whatever you want, but is nowhere near to awakening to absolute reality. Such claim is simply a nonsense.
  24. I can only tell you that these dark beings are something from my VERY DIRECT EXPERIENCE,