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Thanks man! Yes they are make sure you respect the duration of the exercises!@Lucifer
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That's a good start my friend! Thank you very much for your compliments! What was the problem? Did you figure out a solution? Let us know what you think about it... For me it was my best invested $200 in my life... Enjoy Gary's program!
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Not only this, apparently the length of our intestins is too long for being the one of a carnivore. Carnivores have lot shorter intestins and don't let their fecal matter rotten that long inside their bodies. But the claim is not that we are carnivores or not, the claim is that if we can eat meat like an omnivore... Maybe we are omnivores, but if some people are defending the fact the it's ok to eat meat on the health point of view, as it cannot be defended on an ethical point of view, I hope that this person don't eat red meat and pork more than once (or twice) a week, as it this is proven to give colon cancer. And the studies were probably done with healthy animals... not much like the meat you randomly buy in supermarkets or eat in restaurants, and it is also not told what part of the animal was used for the study, I believe they didn't use the burger, bolognese type of meat. With the new studies we could believe that fish or white meat don't give colon cancer... therefor are not as harmful... Well I would be extremely cautious. Science is limited, fact is that we can't trust science and what is bad for one person might be ok for the other. So to sum up my point of view, meat eaters should reduce their consumption of meat to once a week, decide consciously what day and what meat they are going to ingest and always take into consideration that you don't know the animals story, and also that you might be the lucky guy that finds a piece of meat that is not heavily charged in chemical cocktails, heavy metals, plastic, radiations and negative energy. Maybe it is your lucky day after all, that if it happened two weeks in a row, that would be a true mirical !!! By reducing it, they will do themselves and the world a big favor. Oh and it should never be cooked in a pan or be fried, but that's another story.
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@Henri absolutly brilliant!!!
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@Henri cool!!! If you have solutions for this problem share them please!
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Nic replied to Nicole2602's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Hello Nicole, I'm sorry to tell you that if I come with a degree telling you how and why ghosts behave, it would only satisfy your need for answers, leading you to new questions. I personally have also not much understanding of it, at first I was also trying to look for answers. But to give you answers would not help you to get closer to the truth. It would only feel good for your rational part of the mind hating running desperately in circle for an answer, it just hates doubts, and would do anything to find a so called rational answer. Trust your intuition, if you feel she is here, then she is, if you want to tell her something, that you love her, do it, it won't be more ridiculous than people talking to themselves, expressing love is never a bad thing to do. I would like to tell you to pray for her that she can leave, I suppose ghost aren't ment to stay on earth, and that you will go fine without her, but I'm not sure about it, you got to see a competent (free of charge) medium for this. But mediums will satisfy the mind, not help you live in peace, to be in the now, so they will nourish what you actually trying to free yourself of here, this is why I would not try to use my so called paranormal abilities and improve them to get questioned answered. But do what ever feels right for you. You can even go to school of mediumship, the Arthur Findlay College in England is the most famous school for training of mediumship, it's like Harry Potter school. It's just not my thing. I want to get to the root of all problems, not looking for answers all the time. My advice is trying letting go of your mother, your questions, your thoughts and the past you are hanging on to, You do this by quieting the mind, trough meditation and then you'll notice that all the chatter, even the chatter about the chatter, makes no sens at all, Your suffering about your loss right now can help you rise in awareness, be thankful for whatever comes in your way. Good luck by embracing life! -
@Emerald Wilkins Let me suggest you another way to erase your fear of death. Don't try to kill anything, especially your ego, nothing will or should die. Wanting to kill the ego will reinforce it. Your ego is beautiful and is everything but an enemy. In fact it is and should be seen as your best friend. It has done the best it could from day one until now and it has done the job it was designed to do, nothing more, nothing less. Wanting the ego to leave is another layer of judgment, not accepting the present moment and wanting to kill it shows the level of resistance to what is. If you want to live in peace, embrace your ego, embrace it all and send your gratitude, compassion and your endless love towards it and life in general. Once you are aware of an emotion, always take into consideration that you have a choice, a choice to see and do things from a positive angle, emotions are something you can consciously choose. If you don't see any choice, practice the gratitude exercice that I describe above, make a habit out of it. Gratitude is an emotion based in love, this is what you need to do to erase fear and illusions, express your love. The light of love/truth/awareness will always outshine in the darkness of fear/lies/unconsciousness. Take care and practice gratitude everyday!
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Nic replied to WelcometoReality's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Fear = Lies = mind chatter = reality conceptualized The conceptualization of reality can be change at will by realizing you have a choice to do so. You can change perspective on anything you want, change the glasses, the filter through which you see the world. A secret to live happy in a conceptualized reality is to be able to see the glass half full instead of half empty. You can practice that by starting with the gratitude exercice, 5-10-20 min a day sending your profound gratitude (you got to feel it, not only say thank you) to things that people take for granted, starting with the fact that you have a bed, a roof, a fridge, then move to who is important to you, your friends and family but don't forget that farmer that made it possible to have a meal today, the post man etc, and then to every single part and organ of your body, finally see all the things they allowed you to do. You will be so thankful to be alive at the end, you will never want to stop being thankful. In that way you see life already through a different filter, the emotion has shifted. Make a habit out of it. This is the most simplest way to practice emotional shifting. They are billions of things to be thankful for at any moment in life, even in the worst moments, the trick is to feel it and to do it often! See the glass half full!
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Nic replied to Nicole2602's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Emerald Wilkins @Henri Nicole, basically it is not the normal or the paranormal experience the problem, the problem is your interpretation of it or you trying to understand it. Experience is the only real thing there is. Embrace whatever comes to you, notice it, let it be as it is, then let go of it. I personally don't have a problem with it anymore, as long as I don't ask myself questions about it. I just accept it as it is. For me there is room for psychic abilities and enlightenment. You have a gift, a tool, use it wisely. -
Nic replied to zasa joey's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
This is a very interesting question that I've been asking myself too, this is what I came down to: Our fears are based in lies, knowledge, uncovering the lies , getting rid of knowledge will set you free, not the fact of having no knowledge at all. A baby might not be enlightened because he doesn't have any lies to uncover, he has nothing to free himself of. This is also the case for people who lose their mind or memory, they are not enlightened. But in this enlightened state, not all knowledge gets lost, so called enlightened people still can talk, read, calculate, ride a bike... They are just free from lies, illusions that depends on the self image to exist. -
Getting rid of the competition system at school, having the strong kids helping the weaker ones instead of trying to be the best (or the worst). Make them see the class as a whole that can reach results together and find solutions. Getting rid of the lie that making a living will make you happy, basically to actualize children.
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Once I realized my parents would never have met and that I would have never been born without the second world war, I started to realize there was something wrong with what we call good and bad, a glitch in the labeling concept. This is really twisted to realize that without Hiltler, which I think was out of his mind, I just wouldn't be here. So was the second 55 million deaths good or bad? I'm still working on this problem of good and bad, the duality, the judging with all what happens in the world, it is so difficult for me to make abstraction of this logical like feeling. Good and bad is very limited in time and space and is just another human made concept.
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Nic replied to Nicole2602's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Dear Nicole, I'm deeply sorry for your loss, to answer your question, I'm sure today that yes there is. It really seems that I had connections between the world of the invisible and the one we all share here. That is why I'm listening hardcore to Leo's stuff today. I will share my personal experience soon, it is a quiet long story, I'm not sure by now if I should create a topic for my paranormal and blessing experiences and if it should be shared at all here. I will let you know! But to sum up, I have been given moment of grace, which thank to Leo's video I could later on label as enlightened moments, as it was fitting his description of enlightenment, and I could give more details to his descriptions. I was for a few weeks not labeling this moments as such, not labeling it at all, not understanding really what happened at those moments. Leo says at one point that there are levels of enlightenment , you can see the bull (enlightenment), grab his tail or ride it. I grabbed the bull's tail and got a few hair, but those moments of grace were forced on to me. I didn't work hardcore for it. I didn't ride the bull, or maybe I did, and I fell down... I don't know... But I had this after meeting a medium /trance healer, someone that heals with spirits. I belonged to the people that only want to believe what they see. Now my beliefs don't have limits. The only real thing is the experience itself. I'm now sure that there is more to this life experience than just what we see. Still not sure what it is, not trying to understand it really, they are things we are just not able to understand, but I will try to find out what I can do to help others and my self with it. My personal advice is that you can be open for anything, the world is more complex than it seems. Trust your intuition and instinct, forget what is rational, we live in a truly magic univers. Take good care -
Nic replied to Hardik jain's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Don't quit! Your problem is that you have a judgment about your monkey mind. It is just another layer of thoughts, unconsciousness and its finest trick. What you can do when you notice a thought is here, just say "thinking, thinking, thinking" not having a judgmental attitude. What I do also is labeling them by groups because they most of the time belong only to a few groups of worries... Love, politics, friends, family, work, household,... not judging, just calling them. Noticing without judging! You also add "thank you" to it. "Thank you" and "I love you" are magic words that you can use anytime towards your ego during and after meditation. Criticizing is what is making your meditation pointless, but not noticing that you have the monkey mind! No worries everybody has this! Your thoughts do not arise during your seating habit, they were here before also, you are just putting your attention on the process of thinking, you see that you can't control them, and you finally are noticing them! This is a good sign!!! This is meditation. Good luck and keep seating! -
Nic replied to Elektrisko's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Nobody can say for sure if another person is enlightened, but he seems very much enlightened to a lot of people, myself included. Enjoy his work! My personal preference is "A New Earth". -
Estas Tonne, one of the best guitarist / artist of modern times and most respectful for his humble mind, meditating & traveling around the world playing mostly as a street musician. You decide the price when you buy his music. Enjoy this artist from Russia!
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For forgiveness, my tricks are to remember myself that -It was nowhere written that life should not be experienced with pain. -Justice / Injustice doesn't exist nowhere else than in our brains and changes from country to country. -My exceptions about that person or life in itself was too high. -My judgment of this person is too simple too understand his true motives for handling this way. -Letting go of my negative thoughts will only benefit this thing I identify myself with. -In the past I learned so much from so called negative things that I'm today very thankful of having "endured" them. So I transform negative emotions into positive ones by changing perspective, seeing the long time effect of this event for exemple or being thankful having a mindful exercice to do. -Not forgetting forgiving myself when I'm not able to apply my own advices for me being only a part time Buddha... Reminding me that I Am where I'm suppose to be on my path to unconditional love.
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Nic replied to SmartFixer_OceanJjb's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I just met a "doctor" explaining to me that yoga is physical meditation, it is the body's, all the atom's meditation, it's a form of meditation, like 1000s of other mindfulness practices, just be. This one gives you good balance and breathing exercises that opens most probably channels and some chakras and gives you health. In contrast to mental meditation, the actual seating down and watching thoughts which has also its faculties. Are you too greedy? Only your higher self has an answer to this, you are the only one that will have the experience, if it works for you, than it's just fine, it might not work for someone else. Yoga is the preparation for meditation... it's what you hear. From my experience it's depending on so many factors that it's impossible to say but... I had good meditation sessions without it too! The thing is, the more you don't want to seat down and meditate, the more you actually need it. This is the ego's resistance. You have not made the gardening in your head and a plant grew out of control. It will never give up, it regrows and hide in every dark little corner of your unawareness. The ego will make you confuse rapidity with efficiency for a good reason. The ego will want you to fail it has no plan to loose its powers. It has the tendency to set the bar too high on purpose to make you fail at the end. Watch out for this massive trap! In my opinion it depends on what you are looking for exactly, feeling good? Mindful yoga is fine. Enlightenment? Seating down is most of the time a must...- 12 replies
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Hey Hengame, I'm glad you are interested. You made the right choice buddy! Gary is not joking about and he is going to root of the thinking process, not by telling you that there shouldn't be a thinking process, but by showing you how you can master control over it. I wouldn't know how to help you otherwise than by advising you to contact Gary! I'm not involved in his business what so ever. So I don't know, I signed up 10 years ago, I can't remember the signing up process! But how come you are already signing up for the 4th course... ? If you your goal is your well being and not well knowledge than you have got to work 2 weeks on each exercise, there is no way around it, we are talking mastery here, thinking you know already what he is asking you to do is an ego trick for him not wanting to be controlled by your higher self. This is the most important thing to know I guess! Don't fall for rapidity! You will fail miserably and be disappointed of Gary and yourself... no matter how far you think you already are. All he says is common sense and seems easy to achieve because you probably did it once in a while... we are trying to create a habit out of each exercice, replace the old habits, it takes time! It's a one year process and you will notice its action very soon believe me! In the time you are waiting for Gary's answer, I would advise you to listen to the free stuff... there is so much to listen to. Push you work and make a summery of what you learn in each lesson! I made it to the extent that I wrote nearly every word this man is saying, all the theory and all the practice, and I translated it in my mother language and made a summery in both languages. I really worked hard on it! Don't forget to meditate! Nothing replaces meditation. If you do Gary course and meditate, you will achieve mastery, which is to say reach peace of mind very quickly! This is like crushing the problem from both side! If you find out what the problem was, if it was a real problem at the end, please let everybody know how you came about it! Let us know what your results are too! Take care, good luck
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What is it, is it exactly? Do we have to find the balance in the equation to stay healthy and to reach enlightenment or self actualization? If yes how? How important is it really? Is one of those 3 more important than the other or is just finding the balance important?
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Coming out this year 2016, Samadhi, from the makers of Inner Worlds Outer Worlds, I believe the theme this time is the Self and the No Self
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We all know the world is facing a lot of present and future crises. What do we do now? Do we sit in silence and maybe one day we become an inspiration to others, and in that time we let the human and animal conditions worsen or do we apply physical resistance and act assuming we know the consequences of our actions. We all have the desire to be the change we want to see in the world. I think Gandhi was one of the greatest for sure, but could he had stopped for exemple the Japanese from whale fishing? The Sea Shepherd don’t wait in silence, they take action and attack. Somehow this topic remains a big question mark for me, probably because I’m still lost in duality. My personal problem is that my brother is an activist, and I Am a pacifist and he’s got good arguments to make people fight for what he believes is right… I’m not buying it but this somehow, sometimes makes me feel bad about myself even though I know that right or wrong is an ego concept… I’m still running in my wheel. This is a very complex issue. Shall we stop fighting? I actually don’t want to fight but I still admire people who do so. Do I wait until they cut the last tree until I show my fists? I Am a lonely wolf too, I’d like to go and live in the woods, I’d go to the mountains, meditate and be creative (I’m a musician) but the world is not gonna change for the better doing this… I would love to hear your insights on this topic. Thank you for your time and your excellent work!