El Duderino

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  1. Hey! If you're into Kriya Yoga, you can learn it from Self Realisation Fellowship, the organisation established by Paramahamsa Yogananda himself. If you're from India, check Yogoda Satsanga Society of India. Here's the link to the SRF website: https://yogananda.org/
  2. If you don't mind me interfering, what about Jordan Peterson?
  3. So I know a catholic priest who performs "miracles" such as healing, prophecy, etc. He regularly gets stigmata (five wounds of Christ) and other experiences like bread getting transformed into flesh. To the skeptics, trust me, I know this to be legit, I've witnessed it. Here are my questions: Considering consciousness is fundamental, these phenomena are possible, but how exactly? In other words, how do religious miracles happen? Does one need to be enlightened to develop spiritual powers like healing? And how does one develop these abilities? And is it possible to be enlightened while being religious? If that is the case, how is that possible?
  4. Alright, so to directly answer your question, the 'me' which is absolute is literally everything that is and that isn't. So this question becomes irrelevant. The imagined 'me' is separated from other, but this is an illusion. We, as imagined selves, live in the imagined world with imagined laws. Thus, we can't control other beings.
  5. I believe the 'me' you're referring to means the lower self or the ego. There is relative self (finite, human, limited) and the absolute self (consciousness, god). There is indeed differences between relative selves because without separation, relation isn't possible. Without that, experience won't happen. However, the separation is imagined. Hence, if I'm not wrong, the infinite has divided itself into infinite numbers of finite elements to experience itself. Therefore, when we say 'I am God', we are not talking about the limited self. Here, we understand that the concept of 'I' is imagined and then we start to identify as everything. Intellectually understanding this is one thing, experiencing unity is a whole different matter (I don't have much awakening experiences). Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong.
  6. Hello everyone. So I think I'm at SD stage Yellow and I'm getting married in December. She, I believe, is at stage Blue with some aspects of Red and Purple. I'm deeply in love with her. Do you have any advice for me?
  7. I had my last awakening 7 months ago. Days were filled with love and joy and I saw beauty in everything. Now I find myself slowly moving away from being God to being an animal. More desires, more nonsense, more suffering. My question, how to keep it going? I haven't done psychedelics, i don't think my circumstances are much approving of that. I've heard that meditation takes too long. However, I'm willing to do that if there's no other way. I'd like to hear your opinion. How to experience God again? And how to stay in that experience? Peace.