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@fabger Night gaming alone is pretty hard, it's best for day game alone. Night go with your wings or a group, interesting social dynamics happen that do not via solo. To make it work alone at a night club you gotta have serious skills or a lucky night.
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An interesting insight that I had is that criminals and cops are very alike. I saw in my MMA gym how police officers and criminal-likely individuals hang out and become friends in such environments. It is clear to me now that cops and criminals are psychicly similar and share many tastes.
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Davino replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Javfly33 Yogic masters have claimed so since time immemorial. I have experienced it, certainly possible. In fact, it's good that this is spoken of because many practitioners force the breath again to happen, when it is truly recommended to let go into kevala kumbhaka, the breathless states of Consciousness. It so happens that suddenly one realizes breathing hasn't been happening, for quite some time and no need for it to begin again, one is, breathing then returns of its own accord or by conscious will. -
Travel alone Or with a close companion Get outside of the default trip and enter into adventure mode Go live there. If temporal travel stop doing it for you, it may be likely that staying and living there is the next step to get the juice Overall, use travel to enjoy contrast. A mediocre mind feels uncomfortable in cultural contrast and disparity. It is a sign of the mature mind to rejoice in the contrasts of life experiences
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@Water by the River One may realize the ever present nature of existence and consciousness. One may access radically different states of Consciousness. Both hold true, simultaneously and none has power over the other but your biases regarding how Awakening should be done. Therefore, Reality is totally Infinite while always being the ever same zen constant. So why you always keep acting like the horizontal nature of Consciousness is mutually exclusive with its vertical nature; no, both coexist and synergize beautifully. Meaning higher and lower consciousness verticality happening in everpresent consciousness horizontality. This is the truth.
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I discovered the Inverse of Consciousness🤯 UNCONSCIOUSNESS
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@Vynce Have you thought about Consultancy? Deloitte, PwC, KPMG...
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How many students attend college, but how few of them stand first although they are all taught by the same professors. None can foretell at what particular time circumstances will co-operate so as to bring about that Great Moment for anyone. There may be failure to begin with, but it is the final success that counts. An aspirant cannot be judged by preliminary results: in the spiritual field final success means success right from the beginning. ~ Sri Anandamayi Ma
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@Hardkill Collective suffering is a great catalyst for change. WW1 & WW2 lead to most peaceful era in human history. So as you intuit disasters force to evolution as the current status quo is seen as limited. To change out of vision and wisdom is rare, although it can happen as child toys are exchanged for books. This second factor for change is very well explained with the following animal: Your fear is afecting your sense making. Such position is the same as the following: Could a left-wing media ecosystem that perpetually dominates the entire media landscape cause all conservatives to stop forever by influencing the masses to no longer vote for right politics or to sustain traditions ever again? This has never happened, you cannot find even one historical example, growth and integration need each other. You need to evolve as much as to let the dust settle, any system is bounded to both pulls. Btw, have you watched Leo's video of understanding the conservative mind?
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One of life's greatest trials is loving the devil while every fiber of your being longs to murder it.
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Davino replied to QandC's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
A few days ago I asked a yogi (Swami Satyananda Saraswati) about a similar issue. He told me something I already knew but the way he said it, clicked instantly: -
Good read, thanks for sharing! A few questions that came up in my contemplation: On Meaning making and law: Would you say that the minimum collective shared Meaning is expressed by the constitution of a country? Therefore, a change in narrative provokes a change in the constitution? On the Meaning Crisis: How can societies address the existential void left by the collapse of traditional narratives without resorting to authoritarian or extremist ideologies? On Technology’s Role: In what ways can technology, particularly AI and social media, be repurposed to combat rather than deepen epistemological crises? (btw, I felt a bit of AI pesimism by your text. I agree that it has potential both for immense bad and immense good) On Reconstructive Epistemology: How can frameworks like Enactivism encourage a balance between flexibility and stability in societal narratives? On Future Generations: What narratives might resonate with younger generations, like Gen Z and Gen Alpha, to provide hope and meaning in the face of new global challenges? (particularly for young men)
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Today, I finally resolved a philosophical question that didn't let me sleep, I understood why McDonald’s ice cream machines always seem broken. See, there's always profound answers to seemingly absurd questions. Jokes aside, it's about repair monopolies. My first clue came when phone batteries stopped being removable, making the whole process of battery changing very cumbersome. As a teenager interested in tech, such shift in mobile design shocked me quite a bit. Why would they make a worse design? What are they winning with this change? For consumers, removable batteries were convenient, enabling easy repairs and spare charged batteries. But for manufacturers, it meant losing control over devices and the inability to keep them electronically active. Now, phones only appear to turn off, while actually being partially shutdown. There are very legit concerns about persistent tracking and data usurpation for corporate benefits. See how the devil makes millions of each little detail that no one dares to question to death, it earns multilayer profit by each one of them.
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@Leo Gura Thanks for sharing and being open about that. I wonder, what would be your advise for the ambitious ones that desire Growing up and God-Realization as much as you do, but are in a younger temporal line? Any subtle trap you would like to mention for those who will go all the way?
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Literally the same that Jung said. That's why Carl warned young individuals about deconstructing ego before having fully developed it. Such a multidecade trap, like dressing and undressing yourself at the same time. This is something I struggled a lot while Awakening in my teens and trying to build up a nice human life at the same time. So just a cautionary tale of how Awakening can negatively impact Growing up or maturity, particularly at premature ages. To the peak of the mountain
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Like the difference between a kid that received a sweet And Willy Wonka
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Davino replied to Hardkill's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That can be the case with the Abrahamic tradition While it is common for scriptures to be compiled by followers posthumously (due to illiteracy), cases like those of Adi Shankaracharya, Guru Nanak, Hildegard of Bingen or Laozi show that many texts are actually writen by educated mystics who directly authored foundational texts. -
Hopefully you realize how you betrayed yourself and how Tate exploited that in you. You cannot outsource responsibility for your own self-deception; all these bloodsuckers just take advantage of it: of your needs, of your insecurities, of your fears, of your ignorance, of your immaturity... Egocentrist don't sacrifice lions, they eat lambs. Don't be a sheep!
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Regarding your points about new age and the unitive maturity stage. This is what I have to say: Having said this, I ask myself how developed can you be without stumbling into Awakening? In the same way, how developed can a society be without collectively recognising Trascendence and Infinity Consciousness?
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@Carl-Richard I've been reflecting about your post, thanks for clarifying what you actually meant. In short, I think you are overemphasizing a reasonable limitation. In long, let me evaluate: This what I would say: I invite you to contemplate the intertwined nature of personal development and societal development. So much so that maybe you cannot separate one from the other. Quoting Susan: See, now the situation gets more nuanced. On the one hand we must understand the commonalities of human expression and development universally, and on the other we must understand and humble ourselves with the intrinsic dependency of culture and language. It is well known for example that the Hindu psyche is the most evolved one, with a reservoir of psychic unconscious tools engrained in the minds of the cultural descendants: The Hindu psyche predates the American psyche by thousands of years, contrasting millennia of cultural layering and introspective refinement versus the relatively nascent, pragmatic focus of the American cultural mind. This massive temporal gap highlights why the Hindu tradition possesses such mature psychic tools and frameworks for understanding existence. So it is clear that the individual egoic development is going to be immensely shaped by the cultural tradition one is born in. Therefore, it actually makes sense to do applied cultural ego developmental models as well as striving for universally applicable principle-based models.
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As a sage once said: Being good is its own reward
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Davino replied to Hardkill's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Bhagavad Gita reflections by Alan Watts (case 3) -
I'm still a monkey in many waysz don't misunderstand me But eagle I prefer to be
