michaelcycle00

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  1. On 3/26/2023 at 4:26 PM, tuku747 said:

    Hahahahaha. xD Even if God was totally Alone, it doesn't have to fear being lonely. Loneliness is a egoic construct; an evolved survival mechanism in the narrative of finite Consciousness fending for it's own survival. Yes, God is ONE, but You act like this is some sort of horror show where God is just denying it's own loneliness. That is simply pathetic. God is far, far, far, far, far, far beyond that, Infinitely so. Oneness simply means Unity, aka non-seperateness. You can do so much more with Infinite Imagination than "running away from existential loneliness." 

    Your mistaking God For Being Only Your Finite Ego. Ego would rather be a neanderthal rather than an ascended master.

    Besides, being an Ascended Master is an Absolute JOY. Ascended Masters get to live their Life as an endless Lucid Dream in which the mystery is still preserved because Your Higher Self constructs an illusory realm for You called Heaven. There's no end to the mystery You've created for Yourself to explore because You're creating it faster than You can explore it. Though God may be Infinite, there is always an Infinity of more to learn, know, and discover about the Self and the joys of Being a Self. This mystery is preserved in the depths of other selves. Yes, You Are The Other Selves.

    It is likely that You Yourself Are An Ascended Master. Because of this, You've Witnessed how much power You have over other entities consciousnesses, over those who are not yet Ascended Masters. Yes, it can be shocking, and believe me, I've been there, for weeks at a time. But there are an Infinity of Ascended Masters who are here with You. You Are Never Alone. There is Infinity. Only Infinity, United.

    We Are Infinity.

    Because You Are God, You can create For Yourself a Solipsistic Bubble.
    You CAN do that! But the thing is; You don't have to! There is no limit to Infinite Consciousness!
    That means You can just as easily imagine Source inside and outside of You in Other Selves.
    There are an Infinity of Other Bubbles that You can tune into or out of. That does not mean they don't exist.

    There is no true limit to Infinity. Any limitations put upon Infinity are Imaginary. Including the notion "I Am Alone."

    You're always coming in clutch to brighten our days and lighten our existential worries ^_^

    Love you, tuku :x


  2. 8 hours ago, spiritual memes said:

    Dude is literally saying that the only way to truly awaken is by legit dying.

    You're misinterpreting him because you two are seeing things from 2 wildly different perspectives. He's too conscious about the fact that this dream doesn't have any true significance, even if it seems like it. Imagine it as a hyperrealistic videogame. Therefore, he's not attached to it. You and most people are, you attach value and credit to it and think it's the natural order but it's not really. A dog's turd and the entire Cosmos are one and the same, as well as the lack of both (death). He knows when the lights go out, he'll realize he was the whole console with unlimited access to every single title. He knows no one's losing anything when they die because there's no one in the first place since God is all there is. 

    This is something you can't truly grasp unless you're in an expanded state of consciousness, otherwise, it'll just be dismissed and interpreted as dangerous, which is what Leo is trying to avoid by not going further into it. It's a "most-people-aren't-ready-for-this-conversation" type of thing. I'm just trying to explain it to you, that's all.


  3. 2 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

    @PeaceOut96 I cannot really say what I could say, because people would consider it dangerous. So I will keep my mouth shut, for now.

    You should just say it anyway. No one is gonna go that far just because you say the grass is greener on the other side. I mean, most people believe in a heavenly afterlife already and they're still here.

    Personally, it brings me a little peace to know that if life ever gets too horrendous I can just momentarily shut my brain off and quickly put an end to it. Never understood the people that undergo extreme abuse for years like the ones at the Nazi concentration camps. There's nothing worth living for after that even if you do survive after a few years... you're gonna be so heavily traumatized at that point such that even freedom will just be more torture.

    People love to pride themselves in some airy-fairy "I endured this and that, I'm a winner" even if they're actually discontent inside. For what? Just so that some strangers that don't really care about you can look at you and say "wow, that's impressive" and then just go on with their day forgetting about you a few days after. It's unbelievable how far we'd go to appease people who won't shed a tear if we get run over by a truck the next day, and the craziest thing is society romanticizes this warped <no-pain-no-gain convoluted with fake, superficial relationships> concept like it was something to be proud of, and that too at the exclusion of everything else. Truly heartbreaking. 


  4. 4 hours ago, Inliytened1 said:

    No..stop looking at things objectively.  Reality is subjective.   Meaning you are God.  If you forget you are God who is there to tell you that you are God?  This is groundlessness.  It's scary as fuck.

    Doesn't God plan everything in advance sort of? Since every timeline exists, every possible ending within the dream ends up as the dream, in whatever form it is, realized as God. 

    Think about it, right now I'm in my room and I'm about to head out. I'm not conscious at all whatsoever of how this room is being constructed but I know that the rest of the house awaits me as I open the door, which again, I have no clue how I'm constructing. So everything God is lies here but we are limited to a sort of firewall that doesn't let us see that there actually is an infinitude of things going on behind the scenes.

    Now that could not be the case and paradoxically I'm creating it all without being aware of it at all and with no process involved either so, if that's the case then I wouldn't know.


  5. 3 hours ago, Arthogaan said:

    Did you watch a movie "Everything everywhere all at once"? 

    That movie does a pretty good job with combating a sense od nihilism and meaninglesness that stems from infinite pararell universes. Its a great movie.

    I was like three-quarters in and then it lost me... sort of bored me, so I left it there. So I got to see the "everything" and the "everywhere" parts and left off right when the "all at once" part was about to begin. 

    Found it pretty silly tbh, too goofy for my taste, so I just assumed it's dragged on like that till the end and didn't bother finishing it. Is the combating the sense of nihilism and meaninglessness part near the end? I might've missed the most important part and if so then I'd be glad to finish watching it. 

     


  6. 30 minutes ago, Loveeee said:

    Yoga nidra !

    Beat me to it lol

    I need to start taking Yoga Nidra's practice seriously.

    You know, as much as it interests me (obsessively too), and do know it's real, I'm actually scared of shifting and also being really good at manifestation. I just get this feeling that it's a surefire way to take the blinders off and really see the pointlessness and meaninglessness of one's own existence. You realize whatever pain you've gone through for years and still go through had no purpose, you suffered just because. You realize you always had the capability of having a perfect life, but didn't, for whatever reason. That creating a whole Universe out of thin air is no harder than drinking a glass of water. That all the grandiose things in the world like creating a space company and becoming a billionaire after years and years of relentless hard work could be solved in an instant and that you could spawn a trillion dollars out of thin air, or a spaceship capable of interstellar travel without even knowing how to build one, which means they're not grandiose after all, we just projected that onto them based on what we knew. Suddenly everything is equal, a mentally challenged guy eating dirt and a genius at the forefront of science are the exact same and no better or worse than the other.

    It's the ultimate invalidation of everything you are and everything you thought you knew both good and bad and I don't think I'm ready to face that, like my brain is blocking it and I allow it. But at the same time I do want to remember who and what I am and not stop myself from evolving as God and all that it entails. Besides, shifting to fictional universes of movies and series I've seen sounds incredibly thrilling.

    Idk man I'm so conflicted. Running ultra-marathons, getting divorced, losing a friend, getting fired from a job... all that sounds pale and a lot less scary to go through than confronting all of existence in its raw form, it's almost like humans weren't meant to do that because it goes against their programming but here we are.

    I'm just rambling a little but do you relate to this at all?


  7. I wish I could be aware of this right now. This world makes me exhausted. Goals, a high-paying job, getting married and having kids, having a big network, etc…

    It all seems so pointless and foolish to me but I need all that to be a productive member of society, someone people can look up to, make my family proud yada yada. I’m not entirely sure why but all this seems so comical to me for some reason, like there’s actually absolutely no necessity for this at all, like it’s some comedic play where people take themselves super seriously and shit. A fantasy story that’s taken as real. 


  8. Glad to have you back! :)

    6 hours ago, amanen said:

    There is no other which means no limit whatsoever

    Experience is not real which means it cannot end

    Can you expand on these two?

    Also, how do you manage to spawn things out of thin air? I knew about a couple of scientists who were able to do this but their procedure was extremely hard. Sadly the guy in charge of that project died in 2013. 


  9. 7 hours ago, OBEler said:

    @michaelcycle00 I think you misunderstood Leo. He said you as God imagine that they have an inner experience, not your ego. Your inner experience is as much imagined as others having an inner experience 

    No, I'm pretty sure I already told you and another guy a little while ago to watch his Solipsism video again because you either forgot about the content or didn't pay close attention to it. He is extremely clear when he says only one's POV exists. He even explicitly said that whatever I'm aware of with my 5 senses (my ego perspective) is the entirety of existence. There aren't multiple experiences happening alongside mine, no multiple POV's. Seriously don't even try to make this into an argument and rewatch that video first, but pay full attention this time because he was super clear about it.


  10. @eTorro that sounds pretty crazy, and scary. 

    But, what you’re saying is that this other bigger paradox is apart from God? So there’s God and there’s this other thing that can’t be known? Implying that God isn’t the only thing in existence, not Absolute. I remember reading something similar in the book Conversations with God and also from an Indian sage who said there’s even a greater reality beyond God consciousness, non-duality, etc. But I feel like that should be us as well, and that while we can’t access it in our current state of consciousness, once we’re dead we might find out. 
     

    I mean why would this other “paradox” create and trap God? For what purpose? And if that’s the case then there has to be an ever bigger paradox than that one, so on and so forth. I think you might be on to something, but I get the feeling this other greater thing beyond infinity is us as well, just currently incomprehensible to our current state of being. 


  11. Very nice. Happy for you.

    9 hours ago, Andromeda said:

    this life being just one of the layers. 

    Do you mind expanding on this? Life as in "Andromeda's life" or are you referring to the entire Universe? Like, are there infinite more creations/layers that aren't in any way like this Universe? No resemblance at all. In other words, them being unfathomable to us. 

    9 hours ago, Andromeda said:

    It's just not important in the way people tend to think it is think.

    And this too. Why is life the way it should be? What makes it so? Isn't God deciding how it is and therefore if it wanted it to be different then it would be perfect as well? So if it wanted humans to have wings both that and our current version would be perfect. 

    I'd ask why it isn't important but I imagine that since every possible future both good and bad already exists you could literally take the cruelest, most negative and sadistic choices in the entirety of your life and it wouldn't make a damn difference than if you had been the living image of Jesus. I mean there may be more stuff there to make a case for how important life is but this alone renders reality completely meaningless.  


  12. Honestly, it's so conflicting. I wish I knew. 

    People here routinely say that they realized only their perspective exists and whatnot and I'm sitting here reading their stuff being fully aware with my 5 senses like "bro???". And it makes me think if I'm lowkey telling myself that I'm alone through them. Then there are people like inlytened and Leo who straight up tell you that they have no inner experience and you're just imagining they do but at the same time there are others who disagree with them so you're just left confused. I mean why tf would they claim such a thing? The cynic in me tells me that it's their black hat marketing tactic to gain more visitors and subscribers, but again, this is just a speculation of mine.


  13. 9 hours ago, Adodd said:

    Even though they both believe the things their parents told them to believe!! How fucking blind can you be! It’s right in front of everyone’s eyes and everyone misses it until they’re looking at someone with an opposing view.

    Lmao it's hilarious, isn't it? I feel extremely held back and attacked every time I question my parents or extended family (or anyone else) as they fall into these categories.

    The funniest part is that even when they're looking at someone with an opposing view it is dismissed because they "know better".  

    I think people really are plain stupid and I wish I could understand why this is. It's kind of an oxymoron but I feel stupid for not truly being able to understand their stupidity, which quite frankly angers me deeply because it hurts that I can't have a meaningful connection with those close to me and really most people. 

    But what I really hate the most is that adults really believe that JUST because they're older they understand the world better, can take better decisions, and give advice that I supposedly wouldn't be able to comprehend because I'm younger. BUT I DO. The world and people operate in a way that is very self-evident and pretty straightforward to understand. I see adults make the shittiest and most childish choices all the time, really what those extra years over me give you is that now you're more attached to your worldview than you were before. It's not like they're constantly evolving, most don't. My grandpa thinks my grandma should always obey him and not leave the house without his consent, and surely this is the best advice I could get because he's way older than me, I couldn't possibly make a better choice with such a naive mind. How ridiculous can they be?