cetus

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  1. But what if you were to peek under God's brilliantly white robe only to discover he's wearing a thong?
  2. If someone where perfectly content with their life just as it is why would they need to pursue spirituality when it could possably turn their life unsidedown? If it ain't broke, why would one need to fix it?
  3. @RendHeaven BTW-Congradulations -Dad! Recently learned my daughter and her husband are expecting their first. Seems like just yesterday I was holding a baby girl and now she's going to be a mother herself. How is that an illusion?
  4. @RendHeaven Ok so you couldn't help yourself. @kieranperez hit on a topic you find to be of interest. Just don't turn this into a debate ok?
  5. If you would like to add something to Leo's list of "Objections to Spirituality" as @kieranperez has done please feel free to do so.
  6. The pouring of milk – over the vertical stone shaped as Shiva-Lingam, known in Indian culture as Rudrabishek – is considered to be the most important performance of all Vedic rituals. While there are many views on its provenance and significance, one of the most striking one is that Shiva-Lingam corresponds to the pineal gland, which has an identical, lingam-like shape. Because pineal is the master gland, and in conjunction with pituitary, it produces the most important hormones which cascades down as pure bliss on a cellular level. The trickling down of the nectar has been surrounded by mystery with many forcible techniques devised to 'milk the Heaven'… Thus Hatha Yogis used (and still do) cut the frenum to loosen up the tongue to reach the roof of the palette so as to activate the normally dormant gland.
  7. @ValiantSalvatore I'm not here to play such childish games.
  8. @ValiantSalvatore I've heard stories where the pineal gland starts producing so much dmt it can actually drip down the back of your throat. "The nector of the Gods"
  9. How can one be sure when the body dies it's not "Lights out-end of story"
  10. @mkrksms Relax. Your decompressing from the finite self like a Scuba diver needs to decompress when returning to the surface. Take your time and decompress slowly.
  11. @mkrksms You can always go back to pretending your separate from infinity - not.
  12. @mkrksms "Don't refuse to be what you already are" -Nisargadatta
  13. @Blanchflower Just as it has no beginning it has no end.
  14. @vander87 Yes the middle of the night meditations can be quite diffferent. The 'floating on an ocean' sensation shows your heading in the right direction for sure. Nice!
  15. Again with the sychronicity. Today I was standing by the Hummingbird feeder and heard something buzzing behind me. I turned around and it was 5 Hummingbirds hovering in mid air that were interested in what I was doing to their feeder.
  16. @EvilAngel Get real dude. Do you think flaunting a hollow existance is going to impress anyone here?
  17. @assx95 You are the guru of guru's. Every video you watch, every book you read is none other then you. You created this world because you had something you wanted to show yourself.
  18. @assx95 Yea sort of. The mind wants to understand everything in a linear fashion. 1, 2, 3, 4 _ _ _ ect. 1+1=2. -Logic. But that way of thinking usually doesn't work here. For instance I read a lot of books when I first started spirituality. Most of what I read made no sense at first. Then something shifted at a point. Now those same books make perfect sense.
  19. @assx95 What I'm saying is sometimes you have to unground conceptual knowlage to be able to move beyond it.
  20. @assx95 Have you ever considered "ungrounding" yourself? It could be just the ground you seek.
  21. @Anna1 Likwise in deep meditation. Only after the fact is it "known" that there was the total disappearence of the "I Am".
  22. @Joker_Theory Contemplate what you were before your conception.