Davino

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  1. It's very important that psychiatrist have a grasp of consciousness as existence itself to properly cognise mental disorders. Consciousness is working in unexpected ways and science tries to square it all down in an objective material world independent of the subject, which leads to misconceptions. The Sovereign Mind of the individual I is generating reality and it's not consistent with the fabrications of the other individual Is. What is literally happening is that the bedrock imagination faculty of existence is happening in a distinct way for those people. I'm struggling to explain this without mentioning solipsism but it's important to understand the Absolutism of Consciousness and Experience to make sense of mental disorders. It's another reality, we share reality in so much as there is consistency among us. How does a snake experience the world? Is a snake crazy? What if I'm a snake?
  2. @Leo Gura You'd be surprise about the collective intelligence of this forum. It's such an untapped potential for your videos. I would love for you to share again the bullet points of your videos. You did with the low vs high perspectives and it made the world of a difference to me.
  3. What I noticed is that I couldn't reach higher consciousness because my vessel was becoming the bottleneck. That's why I decided to consolidate myself with more classical spiritual disciplines. Otherwise I felt that in one of my psychedelic consciousness peaks I would get fried like a chicken. My consciousness was getting diluted, obstructed and twisted by my body and mind. Now it's more crystalline, my consciousness can work more at ease and interconnect with itself in higher purity and holism.
  4. Only 5.34% of the current presidential term has been completed. Trump will be 1.383 more days in office
  5. Is it easier to hear from people you interact with daily or with strangers?
  6. Lmao my cat freaked out with the bird sounds ahahahahah. This is the legit test.
  7. Absolutely brutal, just had a profound insight into the nature of energy, the workings of my body and martial arts. I've never worked with this dimension of my body, it's like combining individual pieces that I already worked on and balancing all of them together to strike a new level physical awareness and effective movement. I grasped what Peter Ralston was pointing out for a long time regarding body, I got the principle. It's a game changer. I'm very grateful you shared Damo Mitchell's work with me. Hope you have a very nice day brother.
  8. @Leo Gura Your weed post has been really eye opening. I connected some dots. I've taken a break from weed and it will continue this way for a long time. It's interesting because the most challenging drug for me is weed, besides salvia, and I never understood why. I thought as such an experienced psychonaut I should be able to navigate the headspace and I just kept going on and on without just leaving it alone. Till I saw it was just not benefiting my life and it made very ungrounded. Weed really fucks with my mind but I also felt some unhealthy bizarre connection to it.
  9. 1. Distraction is your worst enemy. 2. Falling in love with the pain that grows you is the best ally. This is the efficient way to actualize your ambitions.
  10. You seem a very chill and nice dude. I think Leo managed to achieve all of this by becoming financially free. It's an important lesson we should integrate in our lives.
  11. @StyxNStone Yes, I'm actively working on all of that. Kundalini is not esoteric for me, it's a natural part of my life and the only yoga which is powerful enough for my taste. What are your Taoist sources? I like Mantak chia, I'm open to new practices if you can provide. What is your preferred energetic sadhana for kundalini?
  12. Agree, my bad.
  13. @Judy2 I remember a friend that used to say if you study too much for an exam you actually perform worse Jokes aside, I would recommend an iterative approach. I feel you're trying to be like a sniper, aiming between the eyes and bang! perfect head-shot. Nope, that's putting yourself in a very hard spot. It's better to be like a self-corrective missile, meaning you shoot and you correct yourself in the way. Do it simple, like you would explain your thesis to kids, make a skeleton from it, trust yourself (have you notice the psychological pattern of self-doubt you carry?) trust yourself, and once you do the kid explanation, improve to a teens explanation, to a university explanation. Allow yourself to make mistakes, to be wrong, and adopt an attitude of trying, polishing and keep going, keep walking, even if you are doubting yourself keep in this iterative approach of improving the thesis document. Another tool that may come in handy is buying chatGPT pro, attaching it your full notes and aks for a clear structure which is hermeneutically sound. I would avoid oversharing with your tutor, ask for advice related with the topic and be honest that you're having personal struggles but don't enter into detail, just make her aware. Overall, trust yourself Judy, you've already done an amazing work. Could it be that by self doubt, you are sabotaging yourself because you don't feel enough for graduating (the impostor syndrome)?
  14. @seeking_brilliance I really love this thread❤️
  15. Lmao this is so you. It's like falling with style, like a cat.
  16. @AION Chakras are a bit more fuzzy. Kundalini is undeniably obvious.
  17. @StyxNStone The first part of the message radically debunking and the second part radically mystifying lmao
  18. @Applegarden8 I wouldn't recommend hatha yoga for the work we do in Actualized.org I don't like the secrecy of Sadhguru with his more advanced practices. Yogigems has everything for free, very complete and safe. There's no better psychedelic for doing yoga than LSD. It's an empirical claim, I've done yoga with many substances. My only advice is to make sure to have ice to cool down the head after the practice and do it in a chill ambient. Do some warm up and have some previous experience with it.