Spiritual Warfare
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Spiritual Warfare replied to Jannes's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Individually, a person with ADHD can have great self-awareness, often from therapy in coping with the condition but it enables them to self-regulate more than a neurotypical person and understand their triggers and patterns and how to control them. This also leads to greater resilience, learning how to calm themselves and regulate their emotions better, and bounce back from difficulties, which in turn can lead to greater success. Couple that with higher energy levels and you have a recipe to achieve great things! Young people and adults with and without ADHD can experience hyperfocus, but studies suggest that it’s more common in people with ADHD. Moreover, research has found that hyperfocus is a natural gift rather than something that results from ADHD medication. Scientists think hyperfocus could happen for the same reason that people with ADHD can find it difficult to concentrate: because of a lack of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter (brain chemical) involved with motivation and reward. When we do an activity we find fulfilling or exciting, our brain releases a small amount of dopamine, encouraging us to do the activity again. Low levels of dopamine can cause young people with ADHD to constantly seek new stimulation (and therefore release of dopamine), leading to inattention and switching between tasks. At other times, however, low dopamine levels may make changing activities more difficult. When individuals with ADHD are interested in the task they are completing, they may lack the motivation to switch to other, less stimulating tasks, leading to experiences of hyperfocus. -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Jannes's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I would guess the last one -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yeah… that would be awesome! -
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These two videos are very interesting and feel free to check them out🥰 -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Jannes's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I agree -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Jannes's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
They can if it’s Interesting and they want to learn -
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I enjoyed reading you’re response, Christ Consciousness speaks about the awakening of the heart and the integration of opposites: the sacred union of spirit and flesh, inner and outer, light and dark – it’s very non-dualistic and unifying. Buddha Nature, on the other hand, refers to the awakening of the mind which we can see represented in the iconography of Buddhism and in Buddhist teachings. Instead of integration, Buddha Nature is about transcending desire, ego attachment, and the rediscovery of primordial Consciousness. As such, we can see that there are at least two types of ‘advanced’ or deeper awakening present in the spiritual journey: heart awakening (or Christ Consciousness) and mind awakening(Buddha Nature). One form of awakening comes through love, devotion, courage, and surrender as exemplified by Jesus. The other form of awakening comes through establishing mental clarity, detachment, and mindfulness, as exemplified by Buddha. Christ Consciousness is, therefore, the path of heartfulness – it is a yin or immanent path. Whereas Buddha Nature is the path of mindfulness – it is yang and is a transcendent path. Both can work together or independently. -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Spirituality gifted? The things he is saying has been around thousands of years, Leo is gifted at telling his audience about difficult philosophical things! He makes it so much easier to understand in such a short time than many others can't -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Exactly only pointing to it -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I’m not sure about that but if I’m wrong I apologise -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
It’s just your opinion -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Leo did one time🤪 -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You said how could someone understand the truth not not God! Stop changing just because I had a gotcha moment -
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The orthodox does preach the absolute truth according to them so no you are wrong (; -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You are not here to learn, you are just preaching like an npc, try to think for once in you’re life if the bible is trustworthy for the absolute truth -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You sound like a donut -
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Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Hebrews 13:8 God is the same yesterday today and forever, it does not matter if it’s in the Old Testament! Btw how can justify killing infant? You are dangerous to society and should be on a watchlist. -
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@Dodo You know you are actually right because this verse really made me believe that the bible is the word of God 1 SAMUEL 15:3 Now go and smite Amalek and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.’” -
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Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The doctrine of the Trinity is this: there is one God who exists in three distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each person is not the same as the other person; that is, the Father is not the same person as the Son who is not the same person as the Holy Spirit. But, each is fully divine in nature. This is all you need to know to understand you and every other dogmatic Christian’s are full of shit, sorry not sorry -
Spiritual Warfare replied to Spiritual Warfare's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
The Christian’s today believe they are separated yet one which is a contradiction, you can’t have two nature and be God as trinitarians claims. They don’t understand oneness’s deeply enough that’s why I don’t like the trinity thing cause it is stupid -
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Vampires have long fascinated human imagination, serving as potent metaphors in literature, film, and popular culture. These creatures of the night, with their immortal existence and insatiable thirst for blood, represent a multitude of themes and concepts that resonate deeply with human experiences and fears. One of the most prominent metaphors associated with vampires is that of desire and temptation. Just as vampires seduce their victims with promises of eternal life, they also embody the allure of forbidden desires and the consequences of indulging in them. Moreover, vampires often symbolize the duality of human nature, with their existence straddling the line between life and death, good and evil. They are both monstrous predators and tragic figures, cursed to wander the shadows for eternity. This duality reflects the inner struggles of humanity, as individuals grapple with their own dark impulses and desires. In this sense, vampires serve as mirrors to the complexities of the human psyche, reminding us of the constant battle between our noble aspirations and primal instincts. Furthermore, vampires are frequently used as metaphors for societal fears and anxieties. Throughout history, they have been associated with themes of disease, contagion, and the fear of the Other. In times of plague or epidemic, vampires emerge as embodiments of unseen threats, lurking in the darkness and preying on the vulnerable. This metaphorical association allows writers and filmmakers to explore issues of social isolation, prejudice, and the fear of the unknown, tapping into deep-seated anxieties that resonate with audiences across cultures and generations. In addition to their symbolic significance, vampires also serve as metaphors for power and control. As immortal beings with supernatural abilities, they wield influence over mortals and manipulate them for their own ends. This dynamic reflects broader power structures within society, where individuals or groups exert control over others through various means. By depicting vampires as tyrannical rulers or manipulative seducers, storytellers explore the complexities of power dynamics and the consequences of unchecked authority. In conclusion, the metaphors of vampires are rich and multifaceted, offering insights into human nature, societal fears, and existential dilemmas. Whether they represent desire, duality, contagion, or power, vampires continue to captivate our imaginations and challenge us to confront our deepest fears and desires. Through their timeless appeal, these creatures of the night remind us of the enduring power of metaphor to illuminate the human experience. A vampire’s devil-like characteristics creates a profile representing all the evil that can manifest in human beings. For instance, one common characteristic between vampires and evil humans is Ego-Centrism, when one’s ego acts like a “tyrant”. This kinds of person is self-centered and takes little interest in the desires or needs of others. Dracula illustrates a form of ego-centrism in that his ego is so high that he believes that there’s no spirt or higher authority that he needs to answer to other than himself. He believes that he’s perfect and judges the rest of the world according to his own standards. Another common characteristic between vampires and evil beings is their continuous hunger for power and need to be able to control others so that they can do them as they please. If vampires are an extension of humans, some people may ask how can vampires justify their actions and be able live with themselves after all the bad things they’ve done. The simple answer is they don’t. Vampires, as many evil humans are, tend to be in denial, lying to themselves about who they really are. They know that they would not be able to handle the guilt associated with their sins, such as murder and sucking the blood of others. Therefore, vampires disguise themselves to make themselves appear normal.
