Yimpa

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  1. Sure, recontextualizing and expanding the meaning of something you hold very tightly helps. For example, if you’re extremely sensitive about being a skinny person and have been bullied about it, watch a comedian who pokes fun at himself for being skinny.
  2. And the rocket scientist is also God, but the rocket scientist isn’t aware of themselves as being God unless they realize that science is really imaginary; imagined by no one else but God!
  3. This is where the classic “I don’t know.” response comes in handy. On one hand, we can experience complete Oneness while simultaneously not knowing Anything at all on the other hand.
  4. What someone views as authentic is relative to their own biases about reality. Just like a comedian performing at show may get a bunch of laughs from the audience doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll get the same level of approval when performing the same act at another show.
  5. Find a video game club in your area and also visit your local video game stores.
  6. Life will never always go the way you want it to. God is in control, baby.
  7. Yes, what was once nothing is NOW NOTHING! The most beautiful nothing in no existence.
  8. First, notice how you are saying you’re aware but also implying that you’re being tricked.
  9. Doesn’t even need to be a friend. The ones you least expect can become your best friend when you trust.
  10. I love how Mooji has his arms closed, then Rupert Spira opens them. Teamwork!
  11. Be careful here. If you were truly enlightened, you would have a deeper appreciation and respect for human existence. For example, when you look at your doctor, it is possible to still see them as a human doing human stuff, but it’ll be very clear that Consciousness is being a doctor doing doctor stuff in that moment.
  12. Hurt is relative to how you perceive a situation. Higher states of awareness allow you to experience what was once manifested as a major threat to something like indifference or even wonderment. This is one of the reasons why becoming cognizant of groupthink is vital in this work. What other people may tell you is insanity or something to avoid at all costs, you may actually find to be inspiring and exciting. If everyone thought and acted the same way, consciousness would be hella dumb.