Davino

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  1. This is one of the best documentaries I've watched and it has opened my mind quite a lot. I used to have a sneaky background judgment of purple and red, like they were barbaric and somehow stupid. I have been humbled. They are extremely intelligent and adapted to the conditions they are facing. There's immense intelligence in their way of life and traditions. Of course it is limited but it's adapted to their needs and current stage. It remembers me of quote that said cats are intelligently maxed out in existence, there is not a better design to do cat's role in existence than a cat. In the same way, there is extreme intelligence and utter genius in all gear wheels of reality. Its limitation is their intelligence! In fact, I've come to appreciate the elders more and their important role in society. How that allowed them to survive and how society now disrespects elders and puts them into geriatrics. They have so much wisdom despite their rigidity of mind that should be taken into account. How purple society teaches insane work ethic and hard work, how they explain in great detail the skill and effort required to do a job and to survive out of it. The improvements passed generation from generation, which makes their ancestor's lineage. While also the desire of new generations to expand beyond it and walk their path. Via these documentaries I've come to solidify theoretical understanding given by Jung, the archetypes, the connection with the unconscious that these tribes have and the very useful initiations they perform. How a man psyche needs this rough challenges and formal initiations to guide him through its life and the positive impact that it has, the meaning it instills in a man. Such healthy purple aspect also seems lost in our societies. Overall, I've become acutely aware of the intelligence in these tribes. They are intelligent to the given development they are in. It's not like they are stupid: they are not. Biologically they have the same intelligence as anyone in the west, it's just about the maturity and conditions in which this intelligence has to operate within. It has been a wild recontextualization in my sense making. I've also come to be benefited by the advice given in the tribe.
  2. I just found this meme
  3. An AI could be made with the Life Purpose course. Feed it all the videos, exercises and recommended books. People who had bought the course would have access to a personal tutor to help them discuss and polish their LP. Even users that have already done the course could check with the AI instead of re-watching the videos. I think it could offer value.
  4. What info did you feed into the system? How long have you been working in this? Congratulations, it's quite good.
  5. What is Infinity? Give me the most intelligent, profound, godly, conscious, loving and perfect definition/explanation you can give me! It passed the vibe check ✔️
  6. Quite impressive
  7. Leo, how has your understanding of Evolution evolved? In a recent video you explained that the lens of evolution was limiting and once you have it you see everything evolving and this wasn't true. I've been contemplating since then on evolution and contrasting it with my perfection Awakenings on the nature of Reality. Would you mind sharing how your views have changed on evolution ? What are the limitations of evolution? Given that we understand evolution as a broad concept with many ramifications and in the big picture of things. (Btw, I liked a lot the post. I find the construct-awareness, self explanatory, there's an Easter egg)
  8. In wealth and property there is certainly no peace. What then does give peace? My own true nature is peace, knowledge, and divine consciousness - unless and until this is revealed, how can there be true peace? In order to find your Self, you must become revealed to yourself. How beautiful! - Ma Anandamayi
  9. Watch how this baby reacts when trying food other than milk for the first time: The instincts kick in immediately, and he goes for it with full force, reaching out with everything he's got. It's really quite fascinating. It made me reflect on whether there’s any similarity between this and the behaviors of humans at the most primitive, instinct-driven stage, like the early Beige stage in Spiral Dynamics.
  10. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAG2-KDI9YF/?igsh=bDU0ajF5Z2hzc25i
  11. Idk, Leo doesn't seem to be planning for his legacy to be on other people but his work I think he could train talented individuals or have some kind of personal assitant. Maybe there's interesting people out there wishing for that to happen, who knows
  12. When Leo dies we all die with him, it's the end of Reality (It's an advanced metaphysical joke)
  13. @Caoimhin You handled it like a champ and reflected deeply about it. Congrats, you turned a bad situation into an opportunity
  14. @Javfly33 That's a more nuanced comment. It's true that the addiction identity presents the limitations you are pointing. It also presents the benefits that I was pointings.
  15. @Will1125 is this an awakening doubt you had while breaking through into Infinity while consciousness become massively spacious interconnected and perfectly self-contained, or it's something you came up in your couch? If it's the former I'll give you detailed answers to navigate it and awaken even further. If it's the latter, I won't even bother. Have you ever experienced Infinity brother? A true God Realization beyond doubt? Then what are you doing? Step by step, when you get there we will work through it.
  16. @Something Funny Thanks for answering the quick question. The rest still applies and asks you to focus on relationships skills while seeing the importance of pick-up but the necessity of postponing it for now.
  17. @Javfly33 @Princess Arabia I'm curious to know how much reading and experience you have in the field of drug addiction. Or you are just guessing? There's very very serious research in all these fields. Do you really think nobody has already raised those questions fifty years ago? Lmao If so, try to design a rehab center with your cute ideas and let's compare them with the already existing methods.
  18. The biggest problem with alcoholics is that they deny having a problem with alcohol. I only drink casually they say. Therefore, admitting to themselves they are alcoholics allows them to recognise they have an addiction problem that needs deliberate action to be solved. Furthermore, it prevents future relapsing as they are aware oh it's not a temporary thing, I cannot drink again as I'm an alcoholic (it has been proven that ex-alcoholics very rarely find a healthy use after their condition but end up relapsing into heavy use and eventual death). So there you have it, hundreds of psychologists and clinical studies just casually dismissed by your comment. You really underestimate the depth of everything.
  19. https://www.instagram.com/p/DAcA7SaRAcK/?igsh=MXh2YWZwMmk0dnMydA==
  20. Never heard about it, hold the irony Be more clear in your next posts to avoid misinterpretations What do you say? Have you ever experienced the "sound of silence" ? I've been researching and found nothing on the topic
  21. There are almost no documented cases of Tier 3. There's only one being that is supposed to have been in solid Tier 3 and just his life story shows how remarkable this achievement really is. The ammount of factors that came together to make it possible is almost a miracle. Shivapuri Baba was born in 1826 AD in Kerala, South India. He lost his parents at the age of 9, so his grandfather Achyutam who was a well known scholar in the court of Tipu Sultan and a reputed jeweler with considerable wealth, looked after him. The family was very learned as well; Sanskrit was their family language. When his Grandfather retired and wanted to spend the rest of his life in a forest doing Spiritual Sadhana, Shivapuri Baba accompanied him. He stayed with him till his death. Thereafter, he entered deep into the Narmada Forest, surviving alone, with one goal in mind: The Quest for God. After nearly 25 years of severe solitary dedication, God Realization happened, the final destination wich, Shivapuri Baba said, every human being must reach. Then, he set out to travel, as wished by his Grandfather with all his inherited wealth, for the great journey: The round of the world, (80% on foot), and fortified his knowledge about this world. This, I imagine, enabled him to synthesize wordly knowledge with Spiritual achievement. Probably, this helped him to explain about Right Life to any sort of seekers belonging to different religions or atheists who could understand his Teaching very well. Completing his world tour, Baba eventually arrived in Nepal in 1926 at the ripe old age of one hundred. After a short stay in Varanasi, he left for his hometown, Kerala, to inquire about his twin sister, the only surviving member of his family. After seventy years, the yogi had returned to his own home as a wandering sannyasin, to find that his sister had died a long time ago. Then he finalized a few family affairs, and retired to the Shivapuri forests of Nepal. He lived on the Shivapuri hill for thirty-seven years. The saint became synonymous with the Shivapuri hill, earning him the name of Shivapuri Baba. Shivapuri Baba left his body on January 28, 1963. His final message was: “Live Right Life, Worship God. That is all. Nothing more.” He took a drink of water then said “Gaya” (I’m gone), laid down on his right side and passed away. The sole purpose of human life is to find the Ultimate Truth, or God, and to this end a certain code of life is required—a spiritual, mental, and physical order.